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Re: Adding a RISC-V board to QEMU
From: |
Alistair Francis |
Subject: |
Re: Adding a RISC-V board to QEMU |
Date: |
Sun, 31 May 2020 18:53:57 -0700 |
On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 10:33 AM Yash Jain <yashjain.1999@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I'm Yash. I'm a 3rd year college undergraduate student, currently interning
> in IIT Madras in Project Shakti. We have built RISC-V boards and I have been
> assigned the task to add these boards as machines to QEMU.
> I am absolutely new to this and have no idea how to go about this. Please
> help me out!
> One way I can go about this is by modifying sifive code to fit my
> requirements. Is that a viable option?
Hey Yash,
That's great news! I'm glad to hear you want to contribute and I am
more then happy to help :)
Your best bet is to find something similar and copy that. For example
if your machine (SoC and board) is similar to the SiFive U, copy the
QEMU sifive_u model and make changes as required.
Let me know how you go and I will help where I can.
Do you have documentation on what your board is and what it supports?
Alistair
>
> Thanks!
> Yash Jain