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This Wiki project provides information about the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux Linux] port to the [http://www.tensilica.com Xtensa processor architecture].  
This Wiki project provides information about the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux Linux] port to the [http://www.tensilica.com Xtensa processor architecture].  


The Xtensa processor architecture is a configurable, extensible, and synthesizable 32-bit RISC processor core. All Xtensa processors share a common base instruction set architecture, thereby ensuring compatibility of third party application software and development tools. Many architecture specific projects, such as the Linux kernel, GNU toolchain, and other development tools and applications already support the Xtensa architecture. Modifications to support a specific processor configuration are limited to a small set of configuration files, and the process is mostly automated (scripted).  
The Xtensa processor architecture is a configurable, extensible, and synthesizable 32-bit RISC processor core. All Xtensa processors share a common base instruction set architecture, thereby ensuring compatibility of third party application software and development tools. Many architecture specific projects, such as the Linux kernel, GNU toolchain, and other development tools and applications already support the Xtensa architecture. Modifications to support a specific processor configuration are limited to a small set of configuration files, and the process is mostly automated. The pages listed under ''Supporting a processor configuration'' provide information to support a specific configuration.


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Revision as of 01:56, 15 March 2013

 

Welcome to the Linux/Xtensa Wiki

This Wiki project provides information about the Linux port to the Xtensa processor architecture.

The Xtensa processor architecture is a configurable, extensible, and synthesizable 32-bit RISC processor core. All Xtensa processors share a common base instruction set architecture, thereby ensuring compatibility of third party application software and development tools. Many architecture specific projects, such as the Linux kernel, GNU toolchain, and other development tools and applications already support the Xtensa architecture. Modifications to support a specific processor configuration are limited to a small set of configuration files, and the process is mostly automated. The pages listed under Supporting a processor configuration provide information to support a specific configuration.

Getting Started

Support

 

Supporting a processor configuration

Developers' Resources

 

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