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1.5
Product documentation, design flow and architecture
This section describes the processor books, how they relate to the design flow, and the
relevant architectural standards and protocols.
on page xiii for more information about the books described in
this section.
1.5.1
Documentation
This section describes the documents for the processor.
Technical Reference Manual
The
Technical Reference Manual
(TRM) describes the functionality and
the effects of functional options on the behavior of the processor. It is
required at all stages of the design flow. The choices made in the design
flow can mean that some behavior described in the TRM is not relevant.
If you are programming the processor then contact:
•
the implementer to determine:
—
the build configuration of the implementation
—
what integration, if any, was performed before implementing
the processor
•
the integrator to determine the input configuration of the device
that you are using.
Integration and Implementation Manual
The
Integration and Implementation Manual
(IIM) describes:
•
The available build configuration options and related issues in
selecting them.
•
How to configure the
Register Transfer Level
(RTL) with the build
configuration options.
•
How to integrate the processor into a SoC. This includes describing
the pins that the integrator must tie off to configure the macrocell
for the required integration.
•
The processes to sign off the integration and implementation of the
design.
The ARM product deliverables include reference scripts and information
about using them to implement your design.
Reference methodology documentation from your EDA tools vendor
complements the IIM.