| Programming |
| =========== |
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| The RISC-V architecture has a ``gcc`` compiler. |
| The best reference for getting the correct cross-compiler version is the PicoRV32 source |
| in the `cliffordwolf/picorv32 repository <https://github.com/cliffordwolf/picorv32>`_. |
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| Specifically, see the top-level ``README.md`` file section |
| `Building a pure RV32I Toolchain <https://github.com/cliffordwolf/picorv32#building-a-pure-rv32i-toolchain>`_. |
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| For programming examples specifically for the Caravel chip |
| (assuming a correct installation of a RISC-V ``gcc`` toolchain as described above), |
| see `efabless/caravel repository <https://github.com/efabless/caravel>`_. |
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| The directory ``verilog/dv`` contains example source code to program the Ravenna chip |
| along with the header file ``defs.h`` that defines the memory-mapped locations |
| as described throughout this text. |
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| The ``verilog/dv`` directory contains a ``Makefile`` that compiles ``hex`` files |
| and runs simulations of a number of test programs that exercise various features of the chip. |
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| Additional documentation exists on the same site for the provided demonstration circuit board and driver software. |