Re: IOMMU proposal on wiki
John Hauser
Nick Kossifidis wrote:
In case you missed it we have an IOMMU proposal from Rivos:Thanks for sharing this, Nick. I support the long-term efforts to develop a standard RISC-V I/O MMU, but I must raise one serious complaint at this time: The status of this document needs to be made clear up front. To the best of my knowledge, this is not an official working document of RISC-V International but rather a proposal privately drafted by Rivos. As it stands, many readers may easily be misled into believing this is an official RISC-V draft. The effect is to give the impression--- however unintentionally---that Rivos is claiming for itself the authority to speak for RISC-V International. I advise everyone to please be very careful to avoid this mistake. Not long ago, I was in a similar position when I wrote the original proposal for what is currently the working draft for the RISC-V Advanced Interrupt Architecture (AIA). However, that document was clear exactly who the authors were (myself, Greg Favor, David Kruckemyer, and Andrew Waterman), and it contained this warning in bold at the start of every chapter: Warning! This draft proposal is incomplete and has not been officially endorsed or accepted by the RISC-V International Association. An official RISC-V SIG eventually was formed to pursue the AIA, and the question was put to this SIG whether or not to accept the proposal by us four authors as a working draft. Only then, after there were no objections, was our private proposal elevated to the status of a draft document of RISC-V International. Regards, - John Hauser
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