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PERI: A Posit Enabled RISC-V Core.

2019 
Owing to the failure of Dennard's scaling the last decade has seen a steep growth of prominent new paradigms leveraging opportunities in computer architecture. Two technologies of interest are Posit and RISC-V. Posit was introduced in mid-2017 as a viable alternative to IEEE 754-2008. Posit promises more accuracy, higher dynamic range, and fewer unused states along with simpler hardware designs as compared to IEEE 754-2008. RISC-V, on the other hand, provides a commercial-grade open-source ISA. It is not only elegant and simple but also highly extensible and customizable, thereby facilitating novel micro-architectural research and exploration. In this paper, we bring these two technologies together and propose the first Posit Enabled RISC-V core. The paper provides insights on how the current 'F' extension and the custom op-code space of RISC-V can be leveraged/modified to support Posit arithmetic. We also present implementation details of a parameterized and feature-complete Posit FPU which is integrated with the RISC-V compliant SHAKTI C-class core either as an execution unit or as an accelerator. To fully leverage the potential of Posit, we further enhance our Posit FPU, with minimal overheads, to support two different exponent sizes (with posit-size being 32-bits). This allows applications to switch from high-accuracy computation mode to a mode with higher dynamic-range at run-time. In the absence of viable software tool-chain to enable porting of applications in the Posit domain, we present a workaround on how certain applications can be modified minimally to exploit the existing RISC-V tool-chain. We also provide examples of applications which can perform better with Posit as compared to IEEE 754-2008. The proposed Posit FPU consumes 3507 slice LUTs and 1294 slice registers on an Artix-7-100T Xilinx FPGA while capable of operating at 100 MHz.
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