• Zeroise complete L1 and L2 caches in ARM v8?

    Thole
    Thole

    Hi All,

    my situation is, I have to zeroize complete caches in ARM-v8 (Xilinx Ultrascale+ Device). Zeroise or set every line to constant values.

    Does anybody know how can I solve this?

    Thanks in advance.

    • Answered
    • over 3 years ago
    • Processors
    • Cortex-A / A-Profile forum
  • Sharing data with juno development platform

    JUGALA
    JUGALA

    Dear friends......

       How do I share data with juno development platfrom board and host system?

    Weather the communication should be via NFS or adb.

    We tried two things,

    1. We connected the juno board via USB configuration port. Then when we did…

    • Answered
    • over 5 years ago
    • Software Tools
    • Arm Development Studio forum
  • Is Cortex-A56 Maia or Artemis?

    wangyong
    wangyong

    I find an event "Real-Time & Embedded Computing Conference (RTECC)" from ARM official website. ARM will introduce The ARM Processor Roadmap Deciphered including Cortex-A56 (64-bit) in this event.  Considering next generation ARMv8 64-bit…

    • Answered
    • over 5 years ago
    • Processors
    • Cortex-A / A-Profile forum
  • Technical questions about the Juno Development Board

    Pedro Tomás
    Pedro Tomás

    I am interested in buying a Juno development board, but have a set of technical questions related to the platform, namely:

       (1) What are the migration modes that are available on the ARMv8 big.LITTLE? In particular, can I use both Cluster and Global…

    • Answered
    • over 5 years ago
    • Processors
    • Cortex-A / A-Profile forum
  • What is the PMU counter resolution when the processor switches between 64-bit and 32-bit mode?

    techguyz
    techguyz

    Hi experts,

    The PMU counter value is mentioned as 64 bit in ARMV8 manual.

    What is the PMU counter resolution when the processor switches between 64 bit and 32 bit mode

    • Answered
    • over 6 years ago
    • Processors
    • Cortex-A / A-Profile forum
  • Juno : ARM's first 64-bit Development Platform

    Varun Sarwal
    Varun Sarwal

    Having started at ARM about a week ago, I have been very excited to work on Juno, ARM's first 64-bit Development Platform.

    Juno is aimed at accelerating the development of 64-bit software for the mobile and enterprise markets. Based on the ARMv8-A

    …
    • over 5 years ago
    • Software Tools
    • Tools, Software and IDEs blog
  • Let’s talk ACPI for Servers

    Andrew N. Sloss
    Andrew N. Sloss

    Before we do a dive into the ACPI standard, let’s go back to what the main goal is for firmware. Utopia is to have a universal firmware solution which can boot and support any Operating System (open, propriety and future) and any version of that Operating…

    • over 6 years ago
    • Processors
    • Processors blog
  • A 21st Century Compiler for 64-bit Architecture

    Michelle Page-Croft
    Michelle Page-Croft

    ARM Compiler 6 is now available, bringing to you a modern, extensible compiler architecture for the next generation of ARM processors. Version 6 of the ARM Compiler adopts the Clang and LLVM compiler framework, which is swiftly gaining momentum as the…

    • over 6 years ago
    • Software Tools
    • Tools, Software and IDEs blog
  • Announcing VIXL: A Dynamic Code Generation Toolkit for ARMv8

    Rod Crawford
    Rod Crawford

    This content was initially posted 10 July 2013 on blogs.arm.com

    We are pleased to announce the release of VIXL, a dynamic code generation toolkit for ARMv8 that we hope will enable JIT creators to rapidly target the new ARMv8, A64 instruction set.

    Over…

    • over 6 years ago
    • Processors
    • Processors blog
  • The A64 ISA and Compilers

    Chris Shore
    Chris Shore

    Fact: The ARM architecture is the most widely licensed 32-bit embedded instruction set architecture in the industry.

    That fact makes the ARM Instruction Set Architecture (ISA) incredibly important to a huge number of people. As an architecture, the…

    • over 6 years ago
    • Processors
    • Processors blog