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Pratham Patel (you can mention me) | Rejected because at the moment, it only exists as an FPGA and the maintainers feel like the SoC should at least be manufactured on some level. | 16:27:21 |
Pratham Patel (you can mention me) | Though, I'm personally holding out for the Milk-V Oasis. | 16:30:25 |
Pratham Patel (you can mention me) | It has 16 cores and up-to 96 GB of RAM with 16x lanes of PCIe Gen 4 goodness.
All 16 of them are SiFive's P670 cores. From SiFive's estimate, they're "equivalent" to ARM's A78 cores.
12 cores clock up-to 2.5 GHz as perf-cores and 4 cores clock up-to 1.6 GHz as high-efficiency cores.
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Pratham Patel (you can mention me) | This has V 1.0 and H extensions! ;) | 16:37:23 |
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ctem | fgaz: thanks for your work on this device! Regarding your Sourcehut releases: I downloaded the latest 2 or 3 (a few times using a few methods just to be sure), but the checksums are consistently different from those published in your release descriptions, and attempts to decompress them (w/zstd or zstdcat) consistently result in Read error (39) : premature end at around 2.94 GiB. Is it just me? | 04:01:31 |
ctem | * fgaz: thanks for your work on the Star64! Regarding your Sourcehut releases: I downloaded the latest 2 or 3 (a few times using a few methods just to be sure), but the checksums are consistently different from those published in your release descriptions, and attempts to decompress them (w/zstd or zstdcat) consistently result in Read error (39) : premature end at around 2.94 GiB. Is it just me? | 04:06:22 |
fgaz | ctem: it's not just you, srht is truncating the files. Seems like I got an exception for the upload limit but not for the download one. Get the image from here | 08:33:23 |
ctem | Thanks, grabbing it now! | 08:35:03 |
ctem | Here's a MEGA mirror for good measure: https://mega.nz/folder/peF2Rahb#fCG03VnoNVGuNRWXHSSR-g | 09:49:28 |
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davidak | FYI: This small RISC-V notebook look very nice https://noc.social/@cnxsoft/111731217857524077 | 20:08:44 |
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fgaz | In reply to @fgaz:matrix.org Now, how do I generate a bootstrap tarball and who do I ping to get it uploaded to tarballs.nixos.org? This doesn't seem to be documented anywhere Merged 🎉 https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/282517 | 19:34:52 |
Alex | In reply to @fgaz:matrix.org Merged 🎉 https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/282517 Nice, now I no longer need an ugly hack to build everything with RV64GC_Zba_Zbb (old bootstrap's GCC was too old). | 19:40:47 |
| 23 Jan 2024 |
rdg | hi, I'm building a RISC-V NixOS system for qemu without compressed instructions using this overlay http://sprunge.us/SzNRff that injects -march=rv64g via NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE_riscv64_unknown_linux_gnu | 11:24:36 |
rdg | to ensure there are no compressed instructions I enabled a trap in QEMU that aborts if a compressed instruction is used | 11:25:04 |
rdg | it boots fine and reaches userspace, but there is a problem in libgcc_s.so, which causes a SIGILL | 11:25:32 |
rdg | I'm not sure if this method works for libgcc_s as it may end up being built by the new compiler, ignoring my -march hack | 11:27:04 |
rdg | any ideas? | 11:27:33 |
Alex | In reply to @rdg:matrix.org any ideas? Have you tried setting gcc.arch in the targetSystem option for nixpkgs?
I'd share some specific code, but I can't find it. I think it might only be on my RISC-V system. | 13:07:12 |