kendryte-gcc
By kendryte
kendryte-gnu-toolchain
Kendryte GNU Toolchain (by kendryte)
kendryte-gcc | kendryte-gnu-toolchain | |
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2 | 2 | |
8 | 73 | |
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0.0 | 10.0 | |
about 5 years ago | about 5 years ago | |
C | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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kendryte-gcc
Posts with mentions or reviews of kendryte-gcc.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-11-25.
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What is happening with K210?
Kendryte had their own chain: https://github.com/kendryte/kendryte-gnu-toolchain and it contained some Kendrye-specific magic in atomics, douible/floating point, in the CSRs, and a few other comparatively esoteric areas. Even if you dig through https://github.com/kendryte/kendryte-gcc/commits/5b254d7c602ec112161daa0981e1b9ace1052c47 it can be really hard to tell what was a cherrypick from upstream and what was new. (Those S390 changes seem unlikely to add much value...)
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Test of standard glibc memcpy() vs RISC-V Vector extension version on the Allwinner D1
I thus have no idea why Kendryte has its own (seemingly abandoned) branch of gcc ; it's not for intrinsics, like I thought. (I don't care enough to pull it and diff it.)
kendryte-gnu-toolchain
Posts with mentions or reviews of kendryte-gnu-toolchain.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-11-25.
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What is happening with K210?
Kendryte had their own chain: https://github.com/kendryte/kendryte-gnu-toolchain and it contained some Kendrye-specific magic in atomics, douible/floating point, in the CSRs, and a few other comparatively esoteric areas. Even if you dig through https://github.com/kendryte/kendryte-gcc/commits/5b254d7c602ec112161daa0981e1b9ace1052c47 it can be really hard to tell what was a cherrypick from upstream and what was new. (Those S390 changes seem unlikely to add much value...)
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Allwinner D1s bumps D1; RIP BeagleV Starlight; Rough entry with Nezha D1., Robert Lipe on Technology
Deja Vu Department: the Kendryte K210 support is seemingly frozen almost three years ago at 20190213.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing kendryte-gcc and kendryte-gnu-toolchain you can also consider the following projects:
riscv-gnu-toolchain - GNU toolchain for RISC-V, including GCC
kendryte-standalone-sdk - Standalone SDK for kendryte K210
fastarm - Experimental memcpy speed toolkit for ARM CPUs (libc replacement)
kendryte-freertos-sdk - This project is no longer maintained Not recommended for product development.
riscv-gcc