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			We extend virt machine to emulate ACLINT devices only when "aclint=on" parameter is passed along with machine name in QEMU command-line. Signed-off-by: Anup Patel <anup.patel@wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com> Message-id: 20210831110603.338681-5-anup.patel@wdc.com Signed-off-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| 'virt' Generic Virtual Platform (``virt``)
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| ==========================================
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| 
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| The ``virt`` board is a platform which does not correspond to any real hardware;
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| it is designed for use in virtual machines. It is the recommended board type
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| if you simply want to run a guest such as Linux and do not care about
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| reproducing the idiosyncrasies and limitations of a particular bit of
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| real-world hardware.
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| 
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| Supported devices
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| -----------------
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| 
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| The ``virt`` machine supports the following devices:
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| 
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| * Up to 8 generic RV32GC/RV64GC cores, with optional extensions
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| * Core Local Interruptor (CLINT)
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| * Platform-Level Interrupt Controller (PLIC)
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| * CFI parallel NOR flash memory
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| * 1 NS16550 compatible UART
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| * 1 Google Goldfish RTC
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| * 1 SiFive Test device
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| * 8 virtio-mmio transport devices
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| * 1 generic PCIe host bridge
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| * The fw_cfg device that allows a guest to obtain data from QEMU
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| 
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| Note that the default CPU is a generic RV32GC/RV64GC. Optional extensions
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| can be enabled via command line parameters, e.g.: ``-cpu rv64,x-h=true``
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| enables the hypervisor extension for RV64.
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| 
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| Hardware configuration information
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| ----------------------------------
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| 
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| The ``virt`` machine automatically generates a device tree blob ("dtb")
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| which it passes to the guest, if there is no ``-dtb`` option. This provides
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| information about the addresses, interrupt lines and other configuration of
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| the various devices in the system. Guest software should discover the devices
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| that are present in the generated DTB.
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| 
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| If users want to provide their own DTB, they can use the ``-dtb`` option.
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| These DTBs should have the following requirements:
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| 
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| * The number of subnodes of the /cpus node should match QEMU's ``-smp`` option
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| * The /memory reg size should match QEMU’s selected ram_size via ``-m``
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| * Should contain a node for the CLINT device with a compatible string
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|   "riscv,clint0" if using with OpenSBI BIOS images
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| 
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| Boot options
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| ------------
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| 
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| The ``virt`` machine can start using the standard -kernel functionality
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| for loading a Linux kernel, a VxWorks kernel, an S-mode U-Boot bootloader
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| with the default OpenSBI firmware image as the -bios. It also supports
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| the recommended RISC-V bootflow: U-Boot SPL (M-mode) loads OpenSBI fw_dynamic
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| firmware and U-Boot proper (S-mode), using the standard -bios functionality.
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| 
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| Machine-specific options
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| ------------------------
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| 
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| The following machine-specific options are supported:
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| 
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| - aclint=[on|off]
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| 
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|   When this option is "on", ACLINT devices will be emulated instead of
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|   SiFive CLINT. When not specified, this option is assumed to be "off".
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| 
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| Running Linux kernel
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| --------------------
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| 
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| Linux mainline v5.12 release is tested at the time of writing. To build a
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| Linux mainline kernel that can be booted by the ``virt`` machine in
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| 64-bit mode, simply configure the kernel using the defconfig configuration:
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| 
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| .. code-block:: bash
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| 
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|   $ export ARCH=riscv
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|   $ export CROSS_COMPILE=riscv64-linux-
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|   $ make defconfig
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|   $ make
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| 
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| To boot the newly built Linux kernel in QEMU with the ``virt`` machine:
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| 
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| .. code-block:: bash
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| 
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|   $ qemu-system-riscv64 -M virt -smp 4 -m 2G \
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|       -display none -serial stdio \
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|       -kernel arch/riscv/boot/Image \
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|       -initrd /path/to/rootfs.cpio \
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|       -append "root=/dev/ram"
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| 
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| To build a Linux mainline kernel that can be booted by the ``virt`` machine
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| in 32-bit mode, use the rv32_defconfig configuration. A patch is required to
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| fix the 32-bit boot issue for Linux kernel v5.12.
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| 
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| .. code-block:: bash
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| 
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|   $ export ARCH=riscv
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|   $ export CROSS_COMPILE=riscv64-linux-
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|   $ curl https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-riscv/patch/20210627135117.28641-1-bmeng.cn@gmail.com/mbox/ > riscv.patch
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|   $ git am riscv.patch
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|   $ make rv32_defconfig
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|   $ make
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| 
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| Replace ``qemu-system-riscv64`` with ``qemu-system-riscv32`` in the command
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| line above to boot the 32-bit Linux kernel. A rootfs image containing 32-bit
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| applications shall be used in order for kernel to boot to user space.
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| 
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| Running U-Boot
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| --------------
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| 
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| U-Boot mainline v2021.04 release is tested at the time of writing. To build an
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| S-mode U-Boot bootloader that can be booted by the ``virt`` machine, use
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| the qemu-riscv64_smode_defconfig with similar commands as described above for Linux:
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| 
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| .. code-block:: bash
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| 
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|   $ export CROSS_COMPILE=riscv64-linux-
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|   $ make qemu-riscv64_smode_defconfig
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| 
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| Boot the 64-bit U-Boot S-mode image directly:
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| 
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| .. code-block:: bash
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| 
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|   $ qemu-system-riscv64 -M virt -smp 4 -m 2G \
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|       -display none -serial stdio \
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|       -kernel /path/to/u-boot.bin
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| 
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| To test booting U-Boot SPL which in M-mode, which in turn loads a FIT image
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| that bundles OpenSBI fw_dynamic firmware and U-Boot proper (S-mode) together,
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| build the U-Boot images using riscv64_spl_defconfig:
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| 
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| .. code-block:: bash
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| 
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|   $ export CROSS_COMPILE=riscv64-linux-
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|   $ export OPENSBI=/path/to/opensbi-riscv64-generic-fw_dynamic.bin
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|   $ make qemu-riscv64_spl_defconfig
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| 
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| The minimal QEMU commands to run U-Boot SPL are:
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| 
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| .. code-block:: bash
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| 
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|   $ qemu-system-riscv64 -M virt -smp 4 -m 2G \
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|       -display none -serial stdio \
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|       -bios /path/to/u-boot-spl \
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|       -device loader,file=/path/to/u-boot.itb,addr=0x80200000
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| 
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| To test 32-bit U-Boot images, switch to use qemu-riscv32_smode_defconfig and
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| riscv32_spl_defconfig builds, and replace ``qemu-system-riscv64`` with
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| ``qemu-system-riscv32`` in the command lines above to boot the 32-bit U-Boot.
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