Documentation: openrisc: Updates to README
Update the OpenRISC readme to provide some more up-to-date information on how to get started with OpenRISC. This includes: - remove references to southpole who no longer are consulting for OpenRISC (confirmed with Jonas) - suggested QEMU instead of the old or1ksim as QEMU is well supported - include instructions on how to get an FPGA board running Suggested-by: Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz> Signed-off-by: Stafford Horne <shorne@gmail.com>
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@ -7,13 +7,7 @@ target architecture, specifically, is the 32-bit OpenRISC 1000 family (or1k).
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For information about OpenRISC processors and ongoing development:
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website http://openrisc.io
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For more information about Linux on OpenRISC, please contact South Pole AB.
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email: info@southpole.se
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website: http://southpole.se
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http://southpoleconsulting.com
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email openrisc@lists.librecores.org
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@ -24,37 +18,54 @@ In order to build and run Linux for OpenRISC, you'll need at least a basic
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toolchain and, perhaps, the architectural simulator. Steps to get these bits
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in place are outlined here.
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1) The toolchain can be obtained from openrisc.io. Instructions for building
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a toolchain can be found at:
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1) Toolchain
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https://github.com/openrisc/tutorials
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Toolchain binaries can be obtained from openrisc.io or our github releases page.
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Instructions for building the different toolchains can be found on openrisc.io
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or Stafford's toolchain build and release scripts.
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2) or1ksim (optional)
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binaries https://github.com/openrisc/or1k-gcc/releases
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toolchains https://openrisc.io/software
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building https://github.com/stffrdhrn/or1k-toolchain-build
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or1ksim is the architectural simulator which will allow you to actually run
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your OpenRISC Linux kernel if you don't have an OpenRISC processor at hand.
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2) Building
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git clone https://github.com/openrisc/or1ksim.git
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cd or1ksim
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./configure --prefix=$OPENRISC_PREFIX
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make
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make install
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3) Linux kernel
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Build the kernel as usual
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Build the Linux kernel as usual
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make ARCH=openrisc defconfig
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make ARCH=openrisc
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4) Run in architectural simulator
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3) Running on FPGA (optional)
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Grab the or1ksim platform configuration file (from the or1ksim source) and
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together with your freshly built vmlinux, run your kernel with the following
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incantation:
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The OpenRISC community typically uses FuseSoC to manage building and programming
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an SoC into an FPGA. The below is an example of programming a De0 Nano
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development board with the OpenRISC SoC. During the build FPGA RTL is code
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downloaded from the FuseSoC IP cores repository and built using the FPGA vendor
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tools. Binaries are loaded onto the board with openocd.
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sim -f arch/openrisc/or1ksim.cfg vmlinux
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git clone https://github.com/olofk/fusesoc
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cd fusesoc
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sudo pip install -e .
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fusesoc init
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fusesoc build de0_nano
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fusesoc pgm de0_nano
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openocd -f interface/altera-usb-blaster.cfg \
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-f board/or1k_generic.cfg
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telnet localhost 4444
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> init
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> halt; load_image vmlinux ; reset
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4) Running on a Simulator (optional)
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QEMU is a processor emulator which we recommend for simulating the OpenRISC
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platform. Please follow the OpenRISC instructions on the QEMU website to get
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Linux running on QEMU. You can build QEMU yourself, but your Linux distribution
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likely provides binary packages to support OpenRISC.
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qemu openrisc https://wiki.qemu.org/Documentation/Platforms/OpenRISC
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