Validation, Verification, and Testing (VVT) of future RISC-V powered cloud infrastructures: the Vitamin-V Horizon Europe Project perspective

Marti Alonso, David Andreu, R. Canal, S. Carlo, C. Chenet, Juanjo Costa, Andreu Girones, D. Gizopoulos, Vasileios Karakostas, Beatriz Otero, G. Papadimitriou, Eva Rodríguez, A. Savino
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Vitamin-V is a project funded under the Horizon Europe program for the period 2023-2025. The project aims to create a complete open-source software stack for RISC-V that can be used for cloud services. This software stack is intended to have the same level of performance as the x86 architecture, which is currently dominant in the cloud computing industry. In addition, the project aims to create a powerful virtual execution environment that can be used for software development, validation, verification, and testing. The virtual environment will consider the relevant RISC-V ISA extensions required for cloud deployment. Commercial cloud systems use hardware features currently unavailable in RISC-V virtual environments, including virtualization, cryptography, and vectorization. To address this, Vitamin-V will support these features in three virtual environments: QEMU, gem5, and cloud-FPGA prototype platforms. The project will focus on providing support for EPI-based RISC-V designs for both the main CPUs and cloud-important accelerators, such as memory compression. The project will add the compiler (LLVM-based) and toolchain support for the ISA extensions. Moreover, Vitamin-V will develop novel approaches for validating, verifying, and testing software trustworthiness. This paper focuses on the plans and visions that the Vitamin-V project has to support validation, verification, and testing for cloud applications, particularly emphasizing the hardware support that will be provided.
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未来基于RISC-V的云基础设施的验证、验证和测试(VVT): Vitamin-V Horizon Europe项目视角
维生素v是一个由地平线欧洲计划资助的项目,时间为2023-2025年。该项目旨在为RISC-V创建一个完整的开源软件堆栈,可用于云服务。该软件堆栈旨在具有与当前在云计算行业占主导地位的x86架构相同的性能水平。此外,该项目旨在创建一个强大的虚拟执行环境,可用于软件开发、确认、验证和测试。虚拟环境将考虑云部署所需的相关RISC-V ISA扩展。商业云系统使用当前在RISC-V虚拟环境中不可用的硬件特性,包括虚拟化、加密和向量化。为了解决这个问题,Vitamin-V将在三个虚拟环境中支持这些功能:QEMU、gem5和云fpga原型平台。该项目将专注于为主cpu和云计算加速器(如内存压缩)提供基于epi的RISC-V设计支持。该项目将为ISA扩展添加编译器(基于llvm)和工具链支持。此外,Vitamin-V将开发新的方法来验证、验证和测试软件的可信度。本文重点介绍了Vitamin-V项目支持云应用程序验证、验证和测试的计划和愿景,特别强调了将提供的硬件支持。
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