[video member=miotatsu stream_platform=twitch project=book title="1.3-1.6" vod_platform=youtube id=gPPwNBSwpsM annotator=Miblo] [0:02][Welcome to the episode][:speech] [0:27][Chapter 1.3 continued, Isolation of Architecture from Implementation; and Room for Growth[ref title="RISC-V Reader" author="David Patterson and Andrew Waterman" publisher="Strawberry Canyon" isbn=9780999249116 url=http://www.riscvbook.com/]][:isa] [7:25][Figure 1.5 - Relative program sizes for RV32G, ARM-32, x86-32, RV32C and Thumb-2[ref title="RISC-V Reader" author="David Patterson and Andrew Waterman" publisher="Strawberry Canyon" isbn=9780999249116 url=http://www.riscvbook.com/]][:isa] [20:54][Notes in the margin of p.8 - Pipelining and :ISA complexity[ref title="RISC-V Reader" author="David Patterson and Andrew Waterman" publisher="Strawberry Canyon" isbn=9780999249116 url=http://www.riscvbook.com/]] [22:12][Chapter 1.3 continued, Program Size; and Ease of programming, compiling and linking[ref title="RISC-V Reader" author="David Patterson and Andrew Waterman" publisher="Strawberry Canyon" isbn=9780999249116 url=http://www.riscvbook.com/]][:isa] [29:36][Recall @DannyFritz's question as to whether RISC-V instructions always operate in one cycle][:isa :speech] [32:43][Chapter 1.3 continued, Ease of programming, compiling and linking[ref title="RISC-V Reader" author="David Patterson and Andrew Waterman" publisher="Strawberry Canyon" isbn=9780999249116 url=http://www.riscvbook.com/]][:isa] [37:35][Chapter 1.4 - An Overview of this Book[ref title="RISC-V Reader" author="David Patterson and Andrew Waterman" publisher="Strawberry Canyon" isbn=9780999249116 url=http://www.riscvbook.com/]] [39:33][Note that we've seen pseudo-instructions in [~riscy RISCY BUSINESS]][:speech] [40:30][Chapter 1.4 continued[ref title="RISC-V Reader" author="David Patterson and Andrew Waterman" publisher="Strawberry Canyon" isbn=9780999249116 url=http://www.riscvbook.com/]] [42:31][Glimpse into the future of writing an assembler and compiler, with thoughts on undefined behaviour][:language :rant] [55:42][Chapter 1.4 continued[ref title="RISC-V Reader" author="David Patterson and Andrew Waterman" publisher="Strawberry Canyon" isbn=9780999249116 url=http://www.riscvbook.com/]] [57:04][Check if Computer Architecture: a Quantitative Approach[ref title="Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach" author="John Hennessy & David Patterson" publisher="Morgan Kaufmann" isbn=9780123838728 url=https://www.elsevier.com/books/computer-architecture/hennessy/978-0-12-383872-8] contains a green card] [58:43][Chapter 1.4 continued[ref title="RISC-V Reader" author="David Patterson and Andrew Waterman" publisher="Strawberry Canyon" isbn=9780999249116 url=http://www.riscvbook.com/]] [59:34][Recall a conversation with Andrew and Yunsup about vector machines][:speech] [1:01:40][Chapter 1.4 continued[ref title="RISC-V Reader" author="David Patterson and Andrew Waterman" publisher="Strawberry Canyon" isbn=9780999249116 url=http://www.riscvbook.com/]] [1:03:33][Chapter 1.5 - Concluding Remarks[ref title="RISC-V Reader" author="David Patterson and Andrew Waterman" publisher="Strawberry Canyon" isbn=9780999249116 url=http://www.riscvbook.com/]] [1:05:37][Figure 1.6 - Number of pages and words of :ISA manuals[ref title="RISC-V Reader" author="David Patterson and Andrew Waterman" publisher="Strawberry Canyon" isbn=9780999249116 url=http://www.riscvbook.com/]] [1:13:04][Chapter 1.5 continued[ref title="RISC-V Reader" author="David Patterson and Andrew Waterman" publisher="Strawberry Canyon" isbn=9780999249116 url=http://www.riscvbook.com/]] [1:16:35][Thoughts on the monumental task of reading the x86-32 documentation, and Mike Acton's recommendation to do this][:isa :speech] [1:19:12][Chapter 1.5 continued[ref title="RISC-V Reader" author="David Patterson and Andrew Waterman" publisher="Strawberry Canyon" isbn=9780999249116 url=http://www.riscvbook.com/]] [1:25:17][Chapter 1.6 - To Learn More[ref title="RISC-V Reader" author="David Patterson and Andrew Waterman" publisher="Strawberry Canyon" isbn=9780999249116 url=http://www.riscvbook.com/]] [1:30:31][Wind it down][:speech] [1:31:31][Address Patreon's proposed fee changes from Winter 2017, with a plug of the pledge platform poll[ref site=Twitter page="Poll: What is your preferred platform to support creators online? I want to provide an alternative to Patreon for those unhappy with the recent changes they've made to their payment structure" url=https://twitter.com/hmn_riscy/status/940262754639925250] and thanks for the support][:speech] [/video]