1.9 KiB
1.9 KiB
XV6-RISCV On K210
Run xv6-riscv on k210 board
(`-') (`-') <-.(`-')
(OO )_.-> _(OO ) __( OO)
(_| \_)--.,--.(_/,-.\ ,--. (`-') '-'. ,--. .----. .--. .----.
\ `.' / \ \ / (_/ / .' ( OO).-> | .' / \_,-. | /_ | / .. \
\ .') \ / / . / -. (,------. | /) .' .' | | | / \ .
.' \ _ \ /_)' .-. \ `------' | . ' .' /_ | | ' \ / '
/ .'. \ \-'\ / \ `-' / | |\ \ | | | | \ `' /
`--' '--' `-' `----' `--' '--' `------' `--' `---''
Dependencies
k210 board
orqemu-system-riscv64
- RISC-V Toolchain: riscv-gnu-toolchain
Installation
git clone https://github.com/SKTT1Ryze/xv6-k210
Build
First you need to connect your k210 board to your PC.
And check the USB serial port
:
ls /dev/ | grep USB
In my situation it will be ttyUSB0
cd xv6-k210
make build
Run on k210 board
make run
Sometimes you should change the USB serial port
:
make run k210-serialport=`Your-USB-port`(default by ttyUSB0)
Ps: Most of the k210-port in Linux is ttyUSB0, if you use Windows or Mac OS, this doc may help you: maixpy-doc
Run on qemu-system-riscv64
First make sure you have the qemu-system-riscv64
on your system.
Then run the command:
make run platform=qemu
Progress
- Multicore boot
- Bare-metal printf
- Memory alloc
- Page Table
- Timer interrupt
- S mode extern interrupt
- Receive uarths message
- SD card driver
- Process management
- File system
- User program
TODO
The rest part of xv6-kernel and xv6-fs