GNU bug report logs -
#64907
[PATCH 0/2] gnu: Add rvvm support packages.
Previous Next
Full log
View this message in rfc822 format
[Message part 1 (text/plain, inline)]
On 2023-07-27, Juliana Sims wrote:
> * gnu/packages/firmware.scm (opensbi-rvvm): New symbol.
> * gnu/packages/patches/opensbi-rvvm-lowram-fdt.patch: New patch.
...
> diff --git a/gnu/packages/firmware.scm b/gnu/packages/firmware.scm
> index ff5afbcbe1..728050b43a 100644
> --- a/gnu/packages/firmware.scm
> +++ b/gnu/packages/firmware.scm
...
> @@ -567,6 +569,36 @@ (define-public opensbi-qemu
> (description
> "This package contains OpenSBI firmware files for use with QEMU.")))
>
> +(define-public opensbi-rvvm
> + (let ((base opensbi-generic))
> + (package
> + (inherit base)
> + (name "opensbi-rvvm")
> + (source (origin
> + (inherit (package-source base))
> + (patches (cons
> + ;; Allows opensbi to work on systems with <32M of RAM
> + ;; https://github.com/LekKit/patches-misc/blob/cc40906fbf1de9ae466304157f2bf7b8cc909cbe/opensbi/opensbi_lowram_fdt.patch
> + (search-patch "opensbi-rvvm-lowram-fdt.patch")
> + (origin-patches (package-source base))))))
As discussed elsewhere, maybe try the unpatched opensbi-generic.
> +
> + (arguments
> + (substitute-keyword-arguments (package-arguments base)
> + ((#:make-flags flags)
> + #~(cons (string-append "FW_PAYLOAD_PATH="
> + #$(file-append u-boot-rvvm
> + "/libexec/u-boot.bin"))
> + (delete "FW_PAYLOAD=n"
> + #$flags)))))
> + (inputs (cons u-boot-rvvm
> + (package-inputs base)))
> + (description (string-append (package-description base)
So my main question is if you can use rvvm with an unmodified
opensbi-generic, passing opensbi-generic and the u-boot-rvvm as
commandline arguments? I know this can be done with qemu...
If it really isn't possible, then just drop the low-ram patch if that
still works.
Thanks!
live well,
vagrant
[signature.asc (application/pgp-signature, inline)]
This bug report was last modified 1 year and 91 days ago.
Previous Next
GNU bug tracking system
Copyright (C) 1999 Darren O. Benham,
1997,2003 nCipher Corporation Ltd,
1994-97 Ian Jackson.