Hi Dinesh, The RISC-V port is not complete yet. I have the kernel booting to the point that it wants to mount a root file system, but I am unable to currently build userland and populate a root filesystem. There is ongoing work to import a newer GCC that supports RISC-V code generation, which would allow for this but it's not complete.
The current source is here: https://github.com/zmcgrew/src/ It hasn't landed in cvs yet, I got busy finishing up my master's degree. I will try and work on it again as I get some more free time, but that is in limited supply lately. -Zach Dinesh Thirumurthy <dinesh.thirumur...@gmail.com> writes: > Hi Matt, Reinoud, NetBSD Users, > > Wishing you all a great 2019. > > I am looking for NetBSD support on RISC-V. > According to RISC-V Foundation's website, > > https://riscv.org/software-status/ > > The information for NetBSD is: > > NetBSD > > Maintainer(s): Matt Thomas (NetBSD), Reinoud Zandijk (NetBSD) > Version: > Status: > Upstreaming status: > Future work: > Upstream repository: > http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdweb.cgi/src/?only_with_tag=MAIN > https://github.com/jsonn/src (Git Mirror) > Privileged Spec: 1.9 > User Spec: 2.0 > ABI: > > -- > Apart from Zachary's work at https://github.com/zmcgrew/riscv-tools-netbsd > > Is there a port being worked on? What is the appropriate mailing list > to post this? > > Thanks very much. > > Regards, > Dinesh -- Zach McGrew _ - KG7EYB ASCII ribbon campaign ( ) against HTML e-mail X / \