Getting Started on RISC-V with CMake

This guide walks through cross-compiling IREE core runtime towards the RISC-V Linux platform. Cross-compiling IREE compilers towards RISC-V is not supported at the moment.

Cross-compilation involves both a host platform and a target platform. One invokes compiler toolchains on the host platform to generate libraries and executables that can be run on the target platform.

Prerequisites

Install RISC-V Tools

Execute the following script to download RISC-V toolchain and QEMU:

# In IREE source root
$ ./build_tools/riscv/riscv_bootstrap.sh

Configure and build

Host configuration

Build and install at least the compiler tools on your host machine, or install them from a binary distribution:

$ cmake -G Ninja -B ../iree-build-host/ -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=clang -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=clang++ -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=../iree-build-host/install .
$ cmake --build ../iree-build-host/ --target install

Debugging note: if IREE_LLVMAOT_LINKER_PATH is set for targeting Android then the build above will fail, and you should run unset IREE_LLVMAOT_LINKER_PATH.

Target configuration

$ cmake -G Ninja -B ../iree-build-riscv/ \
  -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE="./build_tools/cmake/riscv.toolchain.cmake" \
  -DIREE_HOST_BINARY_ROOT=$(realpath ../iree-build-host/install) \
  -DRISCV_CPU=rv64 \
  -DIREE_BUILD_COMPILER=OFF \
  -DIREE_ENABLE_MLIR=OFF \
  -DIREE_BUILD_SAMPLES=OFF \
  .
  • The above configures IREE to cross-compile towards rv64 cpu platform.
  • If user specify different download path (default in ${HOME}/riscv) in riscv_bootscrap.sh, please append -DRISCV_TOOL_PATH="/path/to/the/downloaded/folder" in cmake command.

Build target:

$ cmake --build ../iree-build-riscv/

Test on RISC-V QEMU

VMLA HAL backend

Translate a source MLIR into IREE module:

$ ../iree-build-host/install/bin/iree-translate \
  -iree-mlir-to-vm-bytecode-module \
  -iree-hal-target-backends=vmla \
  $PWD/iree/tools/test/iree-run-module.mlir \
  -o /tmp/iree-run-module-vmla.vmfb

Then run on the RISC-V QEMU:

$ $HOME/riscv/qemu/linux/RISCV/bin/qemu-riscv64 \
  -cpu rv64,x-v=true,x-k=true,vlen=256,elen=64,vext_spec=v1.0 \
  -L $HOME/riscv/toolchain/clang/linux/RISCV/sysroot/ \
  ../iree-build-riscv/iree/tools/iree-run-module -driver=vmla \
  -module_file=/tmp/iree-run-module-vmla.vmfb \
  -entry_function=abs \
  -function_inputs="i32=-5"

Output:

I ../iree/tools/utils/vm_util.cc:227] Creating driver and device for 'vmla'...
EXEC @abs
I ../iree/tools/utils/vm_util.cc:172] result[0]: Buffer<sint32[]>
i32=5

Dylib LLVM AOT backend

To compile an IREE module using the Dylib LLVM ahead-of-time (AOT) backend for a target RISC-V we need to use the corresponding toolchain which we have downloaded at the $HOME/riscv folder. Set the AOT linker path environment variable:

$ export IREE_LLVMAOT_LINKER_PATH="$HOME/riscv/toolchain/clang/linux/RISCV/bin/clang++"

Translate a source MLIR into an IREE module:

$ ../iree-build-host/install/bin/iree-translate \
  -iree-mlir-to-vm-bytecode-module \
  -iree-hal-target-backends=dylib-llvm-aot \
  -iree-llvm-target-triple=riscv64 \
  -iree-llvm-target-cpu=sifive-u74 \
  -iree-llvm-target-abi=lp64d \
  $PWD/iree/tools/test/iree-run-module.mlir \
  -o /tmp/iree-run-module-llvm_aot.vmfb

Then run on the RISC-V QEMU:

$ $HOME/riscv/qemu/linux/RISCV/bin/qemu-riscv64 \
  -cpu rv64,x-v=true,x-k=true,vlen=256,elen=64,vext_spec=v1.0 \
  -L $HOME/riscv/toolchain/clang/linux/RISCV/sysroot/ \
  ../iree-build-riscv/iree/tools/iree-run-module -driver=dylib \
  -module_file=/tmp/iree-run-module-llvm_aot.vmfb \
  -entry_function=abs \
  -function_inputs="i32=-5"

Output:

I ../iree/tools/utils/vm_util.cc:227] Creating driver and device for 'dylib'...
EXEC @abs
I ../iree/tools/utils/vm_util.cc:172] result[0]: Buffer<sint32[]>
i32=5