Re: RISC-V port ?
On Tue, Jan 22, 2019 at 07:26:05PM +, Richard Ibbotson wrote: > > On 22/01/2019 19:20, Chris Hanson wrote: > > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQYAS7A2LD0 > > > > Can you summarize the points you’re trying to make by referencing these > > videos and conference talks for those of us without the time to watch them? > > > This probably isn't the right media to submit a 2 to 5 page A4 essay about > the subject of RISC-V. Most of us don't have the time to write such things. > Most of us do have the time to watch TV or a video. That's the way that > large parts of the population of this planet actually receive their > information. > > > -- > Richard Hi, I imagine most people hanging around netbsd do know what RISC-V is. Even going over the list of contributors to RISC-V, you'll find some familiar names. NetBSD doesn't have a full RISC-V port yet because it is difficult to create a new port and takes time, and people might not have the free time & energy to work on it, or rank other things as more important to them personally. zmcgrew is doing a lot of work on it, but it is still not complete. Help is welcome, of course.
Re: RISC-V port ?
Am 22. Januar 2019 20:26:05 MEZ schrieb Richard Ibbotson : >such things. Most of us do have the time to watch TV or a video. >That's the way that large parts of the population of this planet >actually receive their information. May be, but the most engineers on this planet still recieve / share / archive / search their informations with the highest transfer-efficiency for maximum flexibility - in text, sorry.. and commercial ad stuff is "not liked" on scientific mailing lists. just my .02$, niels. -- Niels Dettenbach Syndicat IT & Internet https://www.syndicat.com
Re: RISC-V port ?
On 22/01/2019 19:20, Chris Hanson wrote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQYAS7A2LD0 Can you summarize the points you’re trying to make by referencing these videos and conference talks for those of us without the time to watch them? This probably isn't the right media to submit a 2 to 5 page A4 essay about the subject of RISC-V. Most of us don't have the time to write such things. Most of us do have the time to watch TV or a video. That's the way that large parts of the population of this planet actually receive their information. -- Richard
Re: RISC-V port ?
On Jan 19, 2019, at 8:34 AM, Richard Ibbotson wrote: > > Arun Thomas makes some good points in this one > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQYAS7A2LD0 Can you summarize the points you’re trying to make by referencing these videos and conference talks for those of us without the time to watch them? -- Chris
Re: RISC-V port ?
Arun Thomas makes some good points in this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQYAS7A2LD0 On 19/01/2019 12:14, Dinesh Thirumurthy wrote https://fosdem.org/2019/schedule/event/testing_freebsd_risc_v5/ Richard Ibbotson wrote... Hmmm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=190qlSnCPak https://fosdem.org/2019/schedule/event/riscvllvmclang/ https://fosdem.org/2019/schedule/track/risc_v/ -- Richard Sheffield UK
Re: RISC-V port?
This too https://fosdem.org/2019/schedule/event/testing_freebsd_risc_v5/ On Sat, Jan 19, 2019, 03:31 Richard Ibbotson > On 18/01/2019 20:38, Chris Hanson wrote: > > On Jan 17, 2019, at 10:11 AM, Zachary McGrew wrote: > > > >> 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. > > > > What about using clang for RISC-V? > > > Hmmm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=190qlSnCPak > > https://fosdem.org/2019/schedule/event/riscvllvmclang/ > > https://fosdem.org/2019/schedule/track/risc_v/ > > -- > Richard >
Re: RISC-V port?
On 18/01/2019 20:38, Chris Hanson wrote: On Jan 17, 2019, at 10:11 AM, Zachary McGrew wrote: 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. What about using clang for RISC-V? Hmmm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=190qlSnCPak https://fosdem.org/2019/schedule/event/riscvllvmclang/ https://fosdem.org/2019/schedule/track/risc_v/ -- Richard
Re: RISC-V port?
On Jan 17, 2019, at 10:11 AM, Zachary McGrew wrote: > 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. What about using clang for RISC-V? -- Chris
Re: RISC-V port?
Hi Zach, Thanks. I will work on it. Can we get a ports-riscv list going? I hang out with Shakti RISC-V project guys when possible. I want FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD running on their boards. I have Sifive Linux and lowRISC linux running on FPGAs. As according to their docs. FreeBSD runs on qemu. We can consider sifive_u machine on qemu as common platform to get all BSDs up. qemu -machine virt first. Thanks Regards Dinesh On Thu, Jan 17, 2019, 23:42 Zachary McGrew 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 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 >/ \ > On Jan 17, 2019 23:42, "Zachary McGrew" wrote: 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 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 / \
Re: RISC-V port?
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 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 / \
RISC-V port?
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