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RISC-V Specification

This document describes Supervisor Domain Access Protection - RISC-V privileged architecture extension to support physical address space (memory and devices) isolation for more than one supervisor domain use cases for RISC-V platforms. Use cases may use supervisor domains to reduce the supervisor Trusted Computing Base (TCB), with differential access to memory and other platform resources e.g. Confidential Computing (CoVE), Security Services, Secure Devices etc.

License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC-BY-4.0). See the LICENSE file for details.

Contributors

Contributors to this specification are contained in the contributors file.

For instructions on how to contribute please see the CONTRIBUTING file.

Dependencies

To build the document, you’ll need the following tools installed on your system:

  Make
  asciiDoctor-pdf, asciidoctor-bibtex, asciidoctor-diagram and asciidoctor-mathematical
  Docker

Cloning and Building the Document

This project uses submodules to include the RISC-V documentation toolchain.

  git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/riscv/riscv-smmtt.git
  cd ./riscv-smmtt.git
  make VERSION=v1.0.0 REVMARK=Draft

VERSION: Represents the version of the specification being built. By default, this is set to 'v0.0.0'. You can change this to a different value, like 'v1.0.0', 'v1.1.0', etc., based on the current version of your specification.

REVMARK: This represents a revision marker for the project. Its default value is 'Draft'. You may want to change this to something like 'Release', 'Stable' or 'Ratified'.

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