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Open access to complete SDK with Linux kernel will simplify building and testing of CHERI-enabled RISC-V applications <\/h3>\n

Munich, Germany, October 21, 2024 \u2013 Codasip\u00ae, the leader in RISC-V Custom Compute, today announced it has donated its newly developed Software Development Kit (SDK) for CHERI to the community-interest organization CHERI Alliance, who makes the SDK freely available for download on GitHub<\/a>.<\/p>\n

CHERI (Capability Hardware Enhanced RISC Instructions) is an advanced security technology developed by the University of Cambridge in a joint research project with SRI International that begun in 2010. The research was aimed at revisiting fundamental design choices in hardware and software to improve system security, and received funding from DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency), UKRI (UK Research and Innovation), and others. In 2023, the technology was for the first time made commercially available in a licensable processor by Codasip. <\/p>\n

CHERI extends the Instruction Set Architecture (ISA) to enforce fine-grained memory access control. This prevents common vulnerabilities such as buffer overflows and memory corruption. However, to make use of the technology, developers must have access to software tools and packages that are adapted for CHERI. The compiler, in particular, must be capable of generating applications that leverage the new instructions introduced by the modified ISA and hardware core. In collaboration with other CHERI Alliance members, Codasip has built these tools on existing open-source projects and is donating them to the CHERI Alliance for unrestricted use by everyone implementing CHERI on RISC-V.<\/p>\n

“As more organizations and governments discover the potential of the CHERI technology to protect us, we need to speed up the pace of making the technology available in real systems,” says Ron Black, chief executive officer, Codasip. “We have made a massive effort to implement a full Linux-capable SDK that we are now opening for everyone to use. I am confident this will be a great asset for the CHERI and RISC-V communities.”<\/p>\n

\u201cThe CHERI Alliance is strongly focused on collaboration and openness to make sure that CHERI security gets integrated into all high-tech products,\u201d comments Michael Halsall, director of the CHERI Alliance. \u201cThe fact that Codasip makes their SDK openly available through the Alliance supports the standardization effort of CHERI for RISC-V. CHERI can deliver a more secure future for electronics, and we must come together to make that happen, between academia, industry and government.\u201d<\/p>\n

The CHERI RISC-V SDK includes:<\/p>\n