The ARM® Cortex®-R family is perhaps the unsung hero of the ARM powered world, quietly running infrastructure from Hard Disk Drive and Solid State Drive controllers, through to mobile phone baseband processing and even automotive ABS controllers. While not having the all-out performance of the Cortex-A series application processors, the Cortex-R family of processors provide several key benefits for systems requiring hard, real-time performance.
The main differences between application processors and real-time processors are:
The new ARM Cortex-R Series Programmer’s Guide extends the software development series of programming guides available from ARM by covering Cortex-R series processors conforming to the ARMv7-R architecture.
The Cortex-R Series Programmer’s Guide describes the following areas which differ between the Cortex-R series and the Cortex-A and Cortex-M series:
This guide is aimed at anyone writing software for the Cortex-R family of processors, and complements, rather than replaces the existing documentation for the Cortex-R family.
If you’re new to using Cortex-R processors and looking to understand where to begin writing bare-metal programs, or you’re an experienced applications designer wanting to understand how to make the most of the underlying processor, then this guide is a good introduction to the Cortex-R family.
The document is only available to registered ARM customers. See, Cortex-R Series Programmer's Guide.
Hello Carl,Can you please check and let me know by when the Cortex-R series programmers guide for ARMv8-R will be available?
Thanks and regards,
Atul Kumar Singh
Thanks Carl.
Hi Atul Kumar Singh
There is currently not one available, but we are expecting to begin releasing resources for Armv8-R in a few weeks from now. Please drop in on Arm Cortex-R Series Processors on developer.arm.com to check.
Hello,Can anyone here please let me know whether the programmer's guide for ARMv8-R is available or not?If available then please point me the link to download.Thanks & Regards,Atul Kumar Singh
Hi Rinn,
ARM IT team had identified an issue with the CAPTCHA over the weekend and they solved it before I talked to them.
Would you mind trying again now, please?
Kind regards,
Alban