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    SubjectRe: [PATCH v2 2/7] RISC-V: Detect AIA CSRs from ISA string
    Hey Christoph,

    On Tue, Feb 21, 2023 at 08:12:58AM +0100, Christoph Müllner wrote:
    > Hi all,
    >
    > The RISC-V Architectural Review Committee has discussed the concerns
    > regarding the non-ratified chapters in the AIA specification.

    Thanks for the update!

    > Here is the relevant quote from the meeting minutes:
    > """
    > Although the Advanced Interrupt Architecture (AIA) has already passed
    > Architecture Review (with a minor edit still pending), the committee
    > has some suggestions about its final steps to ratification, to avoid
    > the AIA document having a mixture of ratified and non-ratified content:

    > - The AIA document's remaining draft chapter on the Duo-PLIC, which is
    > not currently on a path to ratification, can be removed to a separate
    > document.

    That sounds promising...

    > - Ratification of the full AIA (without Duo-PLIC) can be postponed to
    > coincide with ratification of the IOMMU specification, given that
    > the latter is now expected in a reasonable time, and the AIA's last
    > chapter concerning IOMMUs is already scheduled to go through public
    > review and be ratified only together with the IOMMU specification.
    > """

    ...and so does this. AIA stuff's acceptability only depending on the
    IOMMU spec's freeze (and thus Chapter 9's) seems like a vast improvement
    on the status quo to me!

    > The full meeting minutes can be found here:
    > https://lists.riscv.org/g/tech-chairs/message/1381

    This link is non functional unfortunately :/

    Cheers,
    Conor.

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