By: Konrad Schwarz (no.spam.delete@this.no.spam), November 4, 2019 5:43 am
Room: Moderated Discussions
Gabriele Svelto (gabriele.svelto.delete@this.gmail.com) on November 1, 2019 2:28 am wrote:
> What were you looking for exactly? SiFive documentation is OK, maybe not great but serviceable. I've
> never been a fan of ARM documentation either - it used to be severely lacking but now it's also decent.
I think ARM documentation is the best of today's CPU vendors. The instruction sets are described in semi-formal form, everything else is documented.
> What were you looking for exactly? SiFive documentation is OK, maybe not great but serviceable. I've
> never been a fan of ARM documentation either - it used to be severely lacking but now it's also decent.
I think ARM documentation is the best of today's CPU vendors. The instruction sets are described in semi-formal form, everything else is documented.