Awesome
Trivial RISC-V Linux Binary Bootloader
Github: http://github.com/ultraembedded/riscv-linux-boot
A very simple bootstrap for starting the Linux kernel on RISC-V.
This takes a vmlinux ELF and a device tree (DTS) file, converts them to binaries,
and then embeds these into the bootstrap ELF.
If atomic instruction support is not present on the target platform, the atomic instruction set will be emulated in SW.
This bootloader implements the required SBI calls used by standard RISC-V Linux kernel builds.
Used by the biRISC-V core to boot Linux: http://github.com/ultraembedded/biriscv
Hardware Dependencies
- UART: Xilinx UARTLite style UART @ 0x92000000
- Timer: Non-std RISC-V mtime, mtimecmp implementation.
Cloning
git clone https://github.com/ultraembedded/riscv-linux-boot.git
Building
make LINUX_DIR=/path/to/riscv-linux VMLINUX=/path/to/vmlinux[.elf] DTS_FILE=/path/to/config.dts