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title: Advanced Accelerator Adapter Electro-Mechanical Specification
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group: accelerator
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publicreview: false
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tags:
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- specification
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- accelerator
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- power9
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- 25gbps
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date: 2018-01-17
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draft: false
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---
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The Advanced Accelerator Adapter Electro-Mechanical Specification defines an electro-mechanical specification for
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advanced accelerator adapters within the OpenPOWER eco-system supported by IBM® POWER9™.
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POWER9 modules present a 25Gbps interface organized into groups of 8 bit-lanes.
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Innovation within the community is encouraged for systems that support accelerated computing and
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the accelerator adapters needed to make heterogeneous / accelerated computing solutions available to the market.
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This specification defines two accelerator approaches.
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The first approach is a mezzanine card attached to the system planar via two connectors.
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This approach is defined in Part I: Mezzanine Adapter Card.
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The second approach is via cable and is defined in Cabled Interface Extension.
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While the accelerator card form factor is not defined in this specification Part II : Cabled Interface Extension assumes a PCIe® card for illustration.
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The electrical characteristics of the 25Gbps channel are defined in Part III: 25 Gbit/sec Electrical Channel.
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This document is a Standard Track, Workgroup Specification work product owned by the 25G IO Interoperability Workgroup and
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handled in compliance with the requirements outlined in the OpenPOWER Foundation Work Group (WG) Process document.
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It was created using the Document Development Guide version 1.1.0.
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Comments, questions, etc. can be submitted to the public mailing list for this document at <25giomode-p9_25gbps_phy@mailinglist.openpowerfoundation.org>.
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title: Coherent Accelerator Interface Architecture
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group: hardwarearchitecture
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reviewdraft: false
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aliases:
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- "coherentacceleratorinterfacearchitecture/"
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- "caia1/"
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- "caia2/"
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tags:
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- caia
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- capi
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- power8
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date: 2016-03-15
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draft: false
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---
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This document defines the Coherent Accelerator Interface Architecture (CAIA) for the IBM® POWER® systems.
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The information contained in this document allows various CAIA-compliant accelerator implementations
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to meet the needs of a wide variety of systems and applications.
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Compatibility with the CAIA allows applications and system software to migrate from one implementation to another with minor changes.
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title: Field Replaceable Unit Service Interface Specification
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group: hardwarearchitecture
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publicreview: false
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aliases:
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- "openfsi/"
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- "openfieldserviceinterface/"
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- "fieldserviceinterface/"
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- fsi
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- fru
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- openfsi
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- hardware
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date: 2016-10-13
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draft: false
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---
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This document describes a Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) Support Interface (FSI) suited
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to service all chips in a computer system via a common serial interface.
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Key features are ease of use, easy scalability, robustness, and support for virtualization and
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the tunneling of interrupts and DMA control signals across the interface.
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FSI is superior to similar industry standard interfaces in these and many other features including speed, distance, data protection, and address range.
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FSI is a point to point two wire interface operating in half duplex mode,
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which is capable of supporting distances of up to 4 meters at up to 166 MHz bus frequency.
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All operations are fully CRC checked to allow error recovery.
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With its versatile architecture, the FSI is suited for a wide range of applications from service access to in-system test.
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title: IO Design Architecture (IODA) Specification
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group: hardwarearchitecture
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publicreview: false
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tsth: false
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tags:
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- specification
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- hardware
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- reference
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- pcie
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- phb
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- ioda
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- power8
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- power9
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date: 2016-03-15
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draft: false
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---
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The purpose of the OpenPOWER I/O Design Architecture (IODA) specification is to describe the chip architecture for key aspects of
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PCIe® based host bridge (PHB) designs for IBM® POWER systems.
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---
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title: "Instruction Set Architecture"
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group: isa
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publicreview: false
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aliases:
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- "powerisa/"
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- "power31/"
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- "powerisa31/"
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- "power30/"
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- "powerisa30/"
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- "power207/"
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- "powerisa207/"
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tags:
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- instructionsetarchitecture
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- isa
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- powerisa
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- cores
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- power8
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- power9
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- power10
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date: 2021-08-30
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draft: false
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---
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The Power Instruction Set Architecture (ISA) Version is a specification that describes the architecture used for the IBM POWER processor.
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It defines the instructions the processors execute.
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It is comprised of three books and a set of appendices.
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- Book I
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- Power ISA User Instruction Set Architecture, covers the base instruction set and related facilities available to the application programmer.
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- Book II
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- Power ISA Virtual Environment Architecture, defines the storage model and related instructions and facilities available to the application programmer.
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- Book III
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- Power ISA Operating Environment Architecture, defines the supervisor instructions and related facilities.
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---
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The purpose of this document is to detail a stable platform architecture to be used by platforms defined by the POWER ISA Specification.
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This architecture specification provides a comprehensive computer system platform-to-software interface definition,
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combined with minimum system requirements, that enables the development of and software porting to
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a range of compatible industry-standard computer systems from workstations through servers.
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These systems are based on the requirements defined in the Power Instruction Set Architecture (ISA).
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The definition supports the development of both uni-processor and multi-processor system implementations.
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This document is a Standard Track, Work Group Specification work product owned by the System Software Workgroup and
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handled in compliance with the requirements outlined in the OpenPOWER Foundation Work Group (WG) Process document.
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It was created using the Master Template Guide version 1.0.0.
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Comments, questions, etc. can be submitted to the public mailing list for this document at syssw-linux_architecture_ref@mailinglist.openpowerfoundation.org.
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title: Memory Bus Specification
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group: memory
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publicreview: false
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alias:
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- "openpowermemorybus/"
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- "opmb/"
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tags:
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- hardware
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- memory
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- memorybus
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date: 2021-05-26
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draft: false
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---
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The OpenPOWER Memory Bus (OPMB) Specification defines the OpenPOWER Memory Bus Architecture.
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The architecture and specification are used to develop Memory Function Units (MFU) and
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to integration of those MFUs into the OpenPOWER system structure.
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An MFU is a logic block developed by a member of the OpenPOWER eco-system to attach special purpose memory technology and
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function processing for data stored in the memory technology.
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An example of MFU might be a database function accelerator which attaches dense flash memory technology.
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This figure illustrates the concept.
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{{< image src="specifications/opmb-mbd.png" width="750" height="750" >}}
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Comments regarding the specification content and suggestions for updates may be submitted to the following mailing list:
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<memwg-opmb@mailinglist.openpowerfoundation.org>
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---
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title: OpenCAPI POWER Platform Architecture Guide
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group: systemsoftware
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publicreview: false
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tags:
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- opencapi
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- firmware
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- operatingsystem
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date: 2019-01-18
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draft: false
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---
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The OpenCAPI POWER Platform Architecture (OCPA) defines an accelerator interface structure for
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coherently attaching accelerators to the IBM Power Systems™ using an OpenCAPI Physical Link.
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The intent is to allow implementation of a wide range of accelerators to optimally address many different market segments.
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The target audience is firmware and operating system developers.
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---
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title: PSL / AFU Interface Specification
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group: accelerator
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publicreview: false
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tags:
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- psl
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- acceleratorfunctionalunit
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- afu
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- accelerator
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date: 2016-03-15
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A CAPI based accelerator interfaces to the POWER system through a logic unit called the Power Service Layer (PSL).
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The Accelerator Function Unit (AFU) contains the logic that implements the unique acceleration function.
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The POWER Service Layer to Accelerator Functional Unit (PSL / AFU) interface communicates to the acceleration logic running on the FPGA.
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Through this interface, the PSL offers services to the AFU.
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The services offered are cache-line oriented and allow the AFU to make buffering versus throughput trade-offs.
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The interface to the AFU is composed of six independent interfaces :
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- AFU Command Interface is the interface through which the AFU sends service requests to the PSL.
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- AFU Buffer Interface is the interface through which the PSL moves data to and from the AFU.
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- PSL Response Interface is the interface through which the PSL reports status about service requests.
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- AFU MMIO Interface is the interface through which software reads and writes can access registers within the AFU.
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- AFU Control Interface allows the PSL job management functions to control the state of the AFU.
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- AFU DMA Interface allows the AFU to send native PCIe Writes and Reads and to receive Read Completion data.
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Together these interfaces allow software to control the AFU state and allow the AFU to access data in the system.
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This document is a Standard Track, Work Group Specification work product owned by the Accelerator Workgroup and
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handled in compliance with the requirements outlined in the OpenPOWER Foundation Work Group (WG) Process document.
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It was created using the Master Template Guide version 1.0.0.
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Comments, questions, etc. can be submitted to the public mailing list for this document at <aclwg-afu_psl@mailinglist.openpowerfoundation.org>.
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title: "PVIPR Compliance Specification"
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tags:
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date: 2021-03-22
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draft: false
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This document provides requirements for a compiler to demonstrate compliance with the Power Vector Intrinsics Programming Reference, version 1.0.
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This document is a Standard Track, Workgroup Specification work product owned by the Compliance Workgroup
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and handled in compliance with the requirements outlined in the OpenPOWER Foundation Work Group (WG) Process document.
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Comments, questions, etc. can be submitted to the public mailing list for the parent specification at
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<openpower-pvipr-thts@mailinglist.openpowerfoundation.org>.
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The input to this specification is the following specification which describes the vector intrinsics expected to be provided
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by compilers targeting PowerISA 2.07 and 3.0B or later, as implemented on POWER8 and POWER9 systems.
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Power Vector Intrinsics Programming Reference (PVIPR) which is published on the resource catalog:
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https://openpowerfoundation.org/?resource_lib=power-vector-intrinsic-programming-reference
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The PVIPR document is organized into the following chapters:
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1. Introduction to Vector Programming on Power
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2. The Power Bi-Endian Vector Programming Model
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3. Vector Programming Techniques
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4. Vector Intrinsic Reference
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5. Instruction/Intrinsic Cross-Reference
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title: Vector Intrinsics Porting Guide
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group: systemsoftware
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tags:
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- vectorintrinsics
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- vector
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date: 2018-01-08
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---
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The goal of this project is to provide functional equivalents of the Intel MMX, SSE, and AVX intrinsic functions,
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that are commonly used in Linux applications, and make them (or equivalents) available for the PowerPC64LE platform.
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This document is a Work Group Note work product owned by the System Software Workgroup and
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handled in compliance with the requirements outlined in the OpenPOWER Foundation Work Group (WG) Process document.
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Comments, questions, etc. can be submitted to the public mailing list for this document at <syssw-programming-guides@mailinglist.openpowerfoundation.org>.
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---
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title: "Power Vector Intrinsics Programming Reference Specification"
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title: "Vector Intrinsics Programming Reference Specification"
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group: systemsoftware
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reviewdraft: false
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- "powervectorintrinsicsprogrammingreference/"
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- "pvipr/"
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- software
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- pvipr
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- pvipr
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- vectorintrinsics
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date: 2021-03-24
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date: 2021-03-24
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draft: false
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draft: false
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- number: "1.0"
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- number: "2.1.0"
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date: "2014-07-21"
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date: "2014-07-21"
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description: "Initial release."
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description: "Initial release."
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download: "https://files.openpower.foundation/s/XqEfC9EKNWzgneb"
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download: "https://files.openpower.foundation/s/XqEfC9EKNWzgneb"
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- number: "1.1"
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- number: "2.1.1"
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date: "2015-07-16"
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date: "2015-07-16"
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description: "Incorporate errata."
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description: "Incorporate errata."
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download: "https://files.openpower.foundation/s/aybzqzEpN5AGfXG"
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download: "https://files.openpower.foundation/s/aybzqzEpN5AGfXG"
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- number: "1.2"
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- number: "2.1.2"
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date: "2016-06-13"
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date: "2016-06-13"
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description: "POWER8 errata"
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description: "POWER8 errata"
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- number: "1.3"
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- number: "2.1.3"
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date: "2016-06-13"
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date: "2016-06-13"
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description: "POWER9 errata"
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description: "POWER9 errata"
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- number: "1.4"
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- number: "2.1.4"
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date: "2017-01-13"
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date: "2017-01-13"
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description: "Conversion from FrameMaker to DocBook, minor corrections."
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description: "Conversion from FrameMaker to DocBook, minor corrections."
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download: "https://files.openpower.foundation/s/aqwWeS3qmoaDyos"
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download: "https://files.openpower.foundation/s/aqwWeS3qmoaDyos"
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- number: "1.5"
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- number: "2.1.5"
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date: "2020-12-01"
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date: "2020-12-01"
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description: "POWER10 support"
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description: "POWER10 support"
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download: "https://files.openpower.foundation/s/cfA2oFPXbbZwEBK"
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- number: 0.1
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date: 2017-03-13
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description: Creation of electo-mechanical consolidated specification
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- number: 0.2
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date: 2017-04-27
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description: Review updates from Dan Dreps & Jeff Brown
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- number: 0.3
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date: 2017-06-27
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description: Added part on cable extender version
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- number: 0.4
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date: 2017-07-20
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description: Updates from workgroup review
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- number: 0.5
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date: 2017-08-01
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description: Updates from workgroup review
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- number: 0.6
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date: 2017-08-02
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description: Updates to table 5.1 about ILD, ILDB, and "moving average smoothing"
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- number: 0.7
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||||||
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|
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||||||
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