commit | b2872d7764da250a0407059c1de7515442bceffb | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Lun Dong <lundong@google.com> | Wed Mar 20 12:59:06 2024 -0700 |
committer | Lun Dong <lundong@google.com> | Wed Mar 20 13:57:13 2024 -0700 |
tree | c9751749456c26a2a0722e487cb4ba9818f2dcd1 | |
parent | 9a2eda3e449b7f74a13f391cf60c331eb218b8a1 [diff] |
sw/vec: Renode config fix This change fixes recent renode regression on vmvx test cases. FIX: 329879100 Change-Id: I399ce6920d3c166a333ba5da394725d6dc199129
This project hosts SW programs for RISC-V 32-bit baremetal machine with vector extension (Springbok). It provides the BSP to build the SW artifacts to run on Springbok.
If you get this project from a repo manifest, you are all set. If not, you need to have following projects as well to build the project successfully.
<dir>/sw/pigweed
.<dir>/cache/toolchain_iree_rv32imf
This project needs to be at <dir>/sw/vec
.
-cmake: CMake macros and cross compile toolchain setup -scripts: Helper scripts to generate and run the tests -softrvv: scalar mockup for the RVV instructions -springbok: BSP for the core, including the starting assembly, linker script, and gloss library support -tests: RVV instruction unit tests
If you get this project from repo manifest, you can build the artifacts with m springbok
. If you download this project alone, you need to run the following from the top-level directory
cmake -B <output dir> -G Ninja \ -DRISCV_TOOLCHAIN_ROOT=$(TOOLCHAINRV32_PATH) \ <dir>/sw/vec cmake --build <output dir> --target all
You can run Renode emulation with the built executables. If you run from the repo, you can run sim_springbok
for Renode simulation. Out-of-repo emulation is possible but requires more steps.
This project uses CMake's ctest to test the executables
ctest --test-dir <output dir>