Linux on Spike RISC-V ISA simulator
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This configuration provides a minimal working setup to run a Linux
kernel in the Spike RISC-V ISA simulator.
The Spike ISA simulator can be an interresting alternative to Qemu, in
some specific cases. For example: simulating new instructions (see [1]),
simulating riscv-openocd/gdb debug sessions (see [2], [3]), or
generating an accurate per-instruction log of execution (see
riscv-isa-sim spike -l option)...
To run Buildroot Linux in Spike, use the commands:
make spike_riscv64_defconfig
make
./board/spike/riscv64/start.sh
The boot is made with the standard RISC-V OpenSBI boot loader. In
order to keep the simulation simple, the rootfs is passed as an initrd
ramfs.
Note: at the time of this writing, Spike v1.1.0 and OpenSBI v1.0 does
not support console input emulation for 32bit RISC-V systems. A 32bit
Linux system can boot and reach the login, but it's not possible to
login. See [4].
[1].
https://github.com/riscv-software-src/riscv-isa-sim/tree/v1.1.0#simulating-a-new-instruction
[2].
https://github.com/riscv-software-src/riscv-isa-sim/tree/v1.1.0#debugging-with-gdb
[3].
https://github.com/riscv/riscv-openocd
[4].
https://github.com/riscv-software-src/opensbi/blob/v1.0/lib/utils/sys/htif.c#L127