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Revision as of 20:30, 16 March 2019
RISC-V
RISC-V is an open and free instruction set architecture (ISA). The RISC-V ISA specifications are licensed under a Creative Commons license (CC BY 4.0). Anyone could get the final versions of the user-level ISA specifications and drafts of the compressed and privileged ISA specifications.
Another key feature of the RISC-V architecture that it is scalable and allows multiple implementations. The minimal specification has the commands to store and load, jump and integer arithmetic. It supports the 32-, 64- and 128-bit register sizes: "RV32I, RV64I and RV128I" ("I" stands for integer). This Linux port runs on "RV64IMAFDC" or "RV64GC" ("G" == "IMAFD"):
- I - Integer and basic instructions
- M - Multiply and divide
- A - Atomic operations
- F - Single precision floating point
- D - Double precision floating point
- C - Compressed instructions
At this page one could find the latest information about ALT port status for the new platform - RISC-V (RV64GC). We're building it on the HiFive Unleashed board from SiFive.
Working plan
- The following Linux kernels have been bare metal tested on SiFive HiFive Unleashed:
- BOOT methods:
- Berkeley bootloader -- DONE
- U-BOOT (link) -- DONE
- Sisyphus port -- IN PROGRESS
- Toolchain -- DONE
- Linux Kernel -- DONE
- X11 -- DONE
- Desktop Environments -- IN PROGRESS
- ALT image metaprofile -- IN PROGRESS
- Girar Builder -- DONE
- QEMU image (see below) -- DONE
The RPM/SRPM repository at here.
QEMU
You've got to install QEMU with riscv64 support to run ALT RISC-V port on QEMU.
In case of the ALT x86_64 host system, for example: qemu-system-riscv-core.
These bits are needed:
- ALT image -- will be soon
- kernel for QEMU
After these steps are done it's time to run a kernel!
(one possibly needs to change paths to the kernel and rootfs according to a particular system)
qemu-system-riscv64 \
-nographic -machine virt -kernel /boot/vmlinux-4.19.6-un-def-alt3 \
-drive file=rootfs.raw,format=raw,id=hd0 -device virtio-blk-device,drive=hd0 \
-append "earlyprintk root=/dev/vda rootwait fastboot console=ttyS0 debug sunrpc.debug STOP=udev" \
-netdev user,id=eth0 -device virtio-net-device,netdev=eth0
To log into the shell:
Username: root
Password: 123
Useful links:
- Berkeley bootloader utils to merge the linux kernel into the bbl.bin with dummy payload.
- RISC-V specifications
- All Aboard -- cool series of blog posts by Palmer Dabbelt about RISC-V, toolchain, etc.
- OSSDEVCONF-2018 (in Russian)