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Customization
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These guides will walk you through customization of your system-on-chip:
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- Contructing heterogenous systems-on-chip using the existing Chipyard generators and configuration system.
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- How to include your custom Chisel sources in the Chipyard build system
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- Adding custom RoCC accelerators to an existing Chipyard core (BOOM or Rocket)
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- Adding custom MMIO widgets to the Chipyard memory system by Tilelink or AXI4, with custom Top-level IOs
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- Standard practices for using Keys, Traits, and Configs to parameterize your design
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- Customizing the memory hierarchy
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- Connect widgets which act as TileLink masters
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- Adding custom blackboxed Verilog to a Chipyard design
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We also provide information on:
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- The boot process for Chipyard SoCs
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- Examples of FIRRTL transforms used in Chipyard, and where they are specified
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We recommend reading all these pages in order. Hit next to get started!
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 2
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:caption: Customization:
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Heterogeneous-SoCs
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Custom-Chisel
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RoCC-or-MMIO
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RoCC-Accelerators
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MMIO-Peripherals
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Keys-Traits-Configs
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DMA-Devices
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Incorporating-Verilog-Blocks
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Memory-Hierarchy
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Boot-Process
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Firrtl-Transforms
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IOBinders
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