VITAMIN-V is a 2023-2025 Horizon Europe project that aims to develop a complete RISC-V open-source software stack for cloud services with comparable performance to the cloud-dominant x86 counterpart and a powerful virtual execution environment for software development, validation, verification, and testing that considers the relevant RISC-V ISA extensions for cloud deployment. VITAMIN-V will specifically support the RISC-V extensions for virtualization, cryptography, and vec- torization in three virtual environments: QEMU, gem5, and cloud FPGA prototype platforms. The project will focus on European Processor Initiative (EPI) based RISC-V designs and accelerators. VITAMIN-V will also support the ISA extensions by adding the compiler and toolchain support. Furthermore, it will develop novel software validation, verification, and testing approaches to ensure software trustworthiness. To enable the execution of complete cloud stacks, VITAMIN-V will port all nec- essary machine-dependent modules in relevant open-source cloud software distributions, focusing on three cloud setups. Finally, VITAMIN-V will demonstrate and benchmark these three cloud setups using relevant AI, big-data, and serverless applications. VITAMIN-V aims to match the software performance of its x86 equivalent while contributing to RISC-V open-source virtual environments, software validation, and cloud software suites.

VITAMIN-V: Virtual Environment and Tool-Boxing for Trustworthy Development of RISC-V Based Cloud Services / Canal, Ramon; Chenet, Cristiano; Arelakis, Angelos; Arnau, José-Maria; Berral, Josep Ll.; Call, Aaron; Di Carlo, Stefano; Costa, Juan José; Gizopoulos, Dimitris; Karakostas, Vasileios; Lubrano, Francesco; Nikas, Konstantinos; Nikolakopoulos, Yiannis; Otero, Beatriz; Papadimitriou, George; Papaefstathiou, Ioannis; Pnevmatikatos, Dionisios; Raho, Daniel; Rigo, Alvise; Rodríguez, Eva; Savino, Alessandro; Scionti, Alberto; Tampouratzis, Nikolaos; Torregrosa, Alex. - STAMPA. - (2023), pp. 302-308. (Intervento presentato al convegno 26th Euromicro Conference on Digital System Design (DSD) tenutosi a Golem (Albania) nel 06-08 September 2023) [10.1109/dsd60849.2023.00050].

VITAMIN-V: Virtual Environment and Tool-Boxing for Trustworthy Development of RISC-V Based Cloud Services

Chenet, Cristiano;Di Carlo, Stefano;Savino, Alessandro;
2023

Abstract

VITAMIN-V is a 2023-2025 Horizon Europe project that aims to develop a complete RISC-V open-source software stack for cloud services with comparable performance to the cloud-dominant x86 counterpart and a powerful virtual execution environment for software development, validation, verification, and testing that considers the relevant RISC-V ISA extensions for cloud deployment. VITAMIN-V will specifically support the RISC-V extensions for virtualization, cryptography, and vec- torization in three virtual environments: QEMU, gem5, and cloud FPGA prototype platforms. The project will focus on European Processor Initiative (EPI) based RISC-V designs and accelerators. VITAMIN-V will also support the ISA extensions by adding the compiler and toolchain support. Furthermore, it will develop novel software validation, verification, and testing approaches to ensure software trustworthiness. To enable the execution of complete cloud stacks, VITAMIN-V will port all nec- essary machine-dependent modules in relevant open-source cloud software distributions, focusing on three cloud setups. Finally, VITAMIN-V will demonstrate and benchmark these three cloud setups using relevant AI, big-data, and serverless applications. VITAMIN-V aims to match the software performance of its x86 equivalent while contributing to RISC-V open-source virtual environments, software validation, and cloud software suites.
2023
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