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homebrew-riscv
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How to ask for help in this group. (This basic formula works well for most OTHER groups, too.)
My GNU toolchain successfully creates other executables and is sourced from the trusted GNU homebrew project at https://github.com/riscv-software-src/homebrew-riscv and was updated yesterday. The affected versions are:
- My M1S Dock (BL808) arrived today. I don’t see a C SDK toolchain/compiler for macOS. Is it only available for Linux and Windows!? 😢
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I got my Sipeed M1S Dock (BL808) yesterday, but I don’t see a macos toolchain for the C SDK. Am I missing something?
Maybe try the very simple approach; grab the SDK from the BL or arm000's repo, grab those example files, and install the toolchain via homebrew; https://github.com/riscv-software-src/homebrew-riscv
- RISC-V, open standard Instruction Set Architecture
- How can I build/run RISC-V assembly on macOS?
riscv-gnu-toolchain
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Is RISC-V ready for HPC? Evaluating the 64-core Sophon SG2042 RISC-V CPU
> no absurdely and grotesquely massive and complex compilers anywhere
Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence, and anyway there's not even an absence: https://github.com/riscv-collab/riscv-gnu-toolchain https://llvm.org/docs/RISCVUsage.html
> feature creeps on computer language syntax nowhere to be found
At least one of us is very confused, and in case it's me, how do language details matter to RISC-V?
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Help trying to build for riscv64gc-unknown-linux-musl
I then looked at the .cargo/config.toml provided by the guide and saw that it wasn't actually statically compiling the code. After a bit of tinkering and building my own toolchain from here, I ended up with this config.toml file:
- GNU toolchain for RISC-V including GCC
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Building a toolchain suitable for compiling V extension code
b) collabriscv - essentially gcc 12.2 + binutils master/2.40 as per https://github.com/riscv-collab/riscv-gnu-toolchain
- How do i specify vendor name while building the GNU toolchain?
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GCC 13 Adds RISC-V T-Head Vendor Extension Collection
Or would it be better to take what is in https://github.com/riscv-collab/riscv-gnu-toolchain which is gcc 12.2 and start from there?
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How to build toolchain with Zbs extension?
I'm not able to build https://github.com/riscv-collab/riscv-gnu-toolchain.git like this:
What are some alternatives?
buildroot-osx - Buidroot OSX - Use Buildroot on OSX natively without a Linux container.
riscv-binutils-gdb - RISC-V backports for binutils-gdb. Development is done upstream at the FSF.
M1s_BL808_example - M1s_BL808_example
risc-v-examples - RISC-V examples for GD32V, K210, and QEMU
homebrew-fuse - gromgit's FUSE tap
rvv-llvm - This repository is outdated, support for RISC-V is now developed in upstream LLVM
riscv-ubuntu - Run RISC-V development environment using docker
buildroot - Buildroot, making embedded Linux easy. Note that this is not the official repository, but only a mirror. The official Git repository is at http://git.buildroot.net/buildroot/. Do not open issues or file pull requests here.
buildroot_bouffalo - Linux Image for the BL808 CPU by Bouffalo Lab
freedom-tools - Tools for SiFive's Freedom Platform
bl808_linux
xv6-riscv - Xv6 for RISC-V