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128-Bit Addressing in RISC-V and Security

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OPAL<br />

•<br />

S<strong>in</strong>gle Address Space for all<br />

applicaCons<br />

•<br />

Persistent Po<strong>in</strong>ters<br />

•<br />

“A full 64-bit address space will last<br />

for 500 years if allocated at the rate<br />

of one gigabyte per second. We<br />

believe that 64 bits is enough "for<br />

all Cme" on a s<strong>in</strong>gle computer,<br />

enough for a long Cme on a small<br />

network, <strong>and</strong> not enough for very<br />

long at all on the global network.”<br />

[14] J. Chase, H. Levy, et. al, “Shar<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> protecRon <strong>in</strong> a s<strong>in</strong>gle address space operaRng system” “<br />

Journal ACM TransacCons on Computer Systems (TOCS) - Special issue on computer architecture, Volume<br />

12 Issue 4, Nov. 1994, Pages 271-307<br />

2016 _NOV _<strong>RISC</strong>V_WORKSHOP<br />

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