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H A D | riscv64.conf | a0b9e2e854027e6ff61fb075a1309dbc71c42b54 Tue Dec 08 01:42:03 CET 2020 Mitchell Horne <mhorne@FreeBSD.org> RISC-V release confs
Add two release flavors for RISC-V. First, the traditional "big-iron" images, capable of generating distribution sets and VM images. Installer images won't be built yet, but can be trivially enabled in the future with the addition of riscv/make-memstick.sh.
Second, a GENERICSD embedded image. I've opted for this instead of board-specific SD card images as it allows users to just dd the u-boot they want. The RISC-V hardware ecosystem is still young, so a configuration for e.g. the new PolarFire SoC Icicle Kit would likely see very few users.
Reviewed by: gjb Relnotes: yes Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27045
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H A D | GENERICSD.conf | a0b9e2e854027e6ff61fb075a1309dbc71c42b54 Tue Dec 08 01:42:03 CET 2020 Mitchell Horne <mhorne@FreeBSD.org> RISC-V release confs
Add two release flavors for RISC-V. First, the traditional "big-iron" images, capable of generating distribution sets and VM images. Installer images won't be built yet, but can be trivially enabled in the future with the addition of riscv/make-memstick.sh.
Second, a GENERICSD embedded image. I've opted for this instead of board-specific SD card images as it allows users to just dd the u-boot they want. The RISC-V hardware ecosystem is still young, so a configuration for e.g. the new PolarFire SoC Icicle Kit would likely see very few users.
Reviewed by: gjb Relnotes: yes Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27045
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