
Stuart Menefy contributed to the riscv/riscv-cheri repository by aligning the documentation for prefetch instructions with the unprivileged architecture specification. He focused on correcting the generated Markdown table descriptions, ensuring that technical guidance accurately reflected the official spec and minimized user confusion. His work involved technical writing and documentation skills, emphasizing clarity and consistency for downstream tooling and onboarding. The update was collaboratively reviewed and properly signed off, demonstrating attention to quality assurance. Although the contribution was limited to one feature over a month, it addressed a precise documentation gap and improved the reliability of the project’s technical resources.
February 2026: Delivered critical documentation alignment for prefetch instructions in the riscv/riscv-cheri repository. The generated table descriptions were corrected to match the unprivileged architecture specification, ensuring accurate guidance for users and reducing potential misinterpretation. The change is tracked in commit a021463db25bc478509c966f3ed32c7a0b880354, signed off and co-authored to reflect collaborative QA and review. This work improves documentation reliability, sets a precedent for spec-consistent docs, and supports downstream tooling and user onboarding.
February 2026: Delivered critical documentation alignment for prefetch instructions in the riscv/riscv-cheri repository. The generated table descriptions were corrected to match the unprivileged architecture specification, ensuring accurate guidance for users and reducing potential misinterpretation. The change is tracked in commit a021463db25bc478509c966f3ed32c7a0b880354, signed off and co-authored to reflect collaborative QA and review. This work improves documentation reliability, sets a precedent for spec-consistent docs, and supports downstream tooling and user onboarding.

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