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Mar. 01, 2021
CodAL, standing for
Codasip Architectural Language, is central to developing a processor core using Codasip Studio. The language has a C-like syntax and it merges good practices and code constructs from conventional programming languages and hardware description languages. It has been developed from the outset to describe all aspects of a processor including both the instruction set architecture (ISA) and microarchitecture.
Each processor description includes four elements in its description:
Architectural resources, for example, registers and a program counter.
Instruction set, that is, names of instructions, their operands and their binary form (opcodes).
Semantics, or a description of the behaviour of each instruction and exception – how they affect the architectural resources.
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Roderick Urquhart, of Samuelston, has been appointed to the role by Her Majesty The Queen. He was previously named a Deputy Lord Lieutenant in March 2016 alongside Pauline Jaffray. The Lord Lieutenant is the Queen’s representative in East Lothian. His deputies are there to step in when he is unavailable. Mr Williams retires from the post on March 15 after eight years’ service. Lord Lieutenants and their deputies must retire when they reach the age of 75. Mr Urquhart said of his new role: “It is a great honour and a privilege to be appointed as Her Majesty’s Lord Lieutenant of East Lothian, and to succeed Michael Williams MBE.
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