This patch doesn't represent a strict lower bound for GCC and GNU Binutils; rather, these versions are specifically employed by the Xen RISC-V container and are anticipated to undergo continuous testing. Older GCC and GNU Binutils would work, but this is not a guarantee.
While it is feasible to utilize Clang, it's important to note that, currently, there is no Xen RISC-V CI job in place to verify the seamless functioning of the build with Clang. Signed-off-by: Oleksii Kurochko <oleksii.kuroc...@gmail.com> -- Changes in V5-V12: - Nothing changed. Only rebase. --- Changes in V6: - update the message in README. --- Changes in V5: - update the commit message and README file with additional explanation about GCC and GNU Binutils version. Additionally, it was added information about Clang. --- Changes in V4: - Update version of GCC (12.2) and GNU Binutils (2.39) to the version which are in Xen's contrainter for RISC-V --- Changes in V3: - new patch --- README | 4 ++++ 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+) diff --git a/README b/README index c8a108449e..30da5ff9c0 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -48,6 +48,10 @@ provided by your OS distributor: - For ARM 64-bit: - GCC 5.1 or later - GNU Binutils 2.24 or later + - For RISC-V 64-bit: + - GCC 12.2 or later + - GNU Binutils 2.39 or later + Older GCC and GNU Binutils would work, but this is not a guarantee. * POSIX compatible awk * Development install of zlib (e.g., zlib-dev) * Development install of Python 2.7 or later (e.g., python-dev) -- 2.45.0