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UID:pretalx-eu-summit-2026-HAZPKR@cfp.riscv-europe.org
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DESCRIPTION:To enable debugging and calibration of real time systems\, whic
 h are in interaction with the real plant\, the software used on those syst
 ems often has a huge number of global variables. The huge number of global
  variables exceed the range addressable relative to the global pointer. Th
 erefore\, addressing these variables normally needs two instructions. Othe
 r CPU architectures commonly used in the real time control systems domain 
 address these by various near addressing modes. This results in significan
 t code size reductions and performance boost. This paper discusses differe
 nt variants to add such near addressing features to the RISC-V ISA. The im
 pact on the code size is evaluated with different representative workloads
DTSTAMP:20260522T162730Z
LOCATION:Poster Island C
SUMMARY:Code size reduction by advanced near addressing modes - Kajetan Nü
 rnberger
URL:https://cfp.riscv-europe.org/eu-summit-2026/talk/HAZPKR/
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