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XV6-RISCV On K210

Run xv6-riscv on k210 board
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run-k210

Dependencies

Installation

git clone https://github.com/HUST-OS/xv6-k210

Run on k210 board

First you need to connect your k210 board to your PC.
And check the USB serial port (In my situation it will be ttyUSB0):

ls /dev/ | grep USB

Build the kernel and user program:

cd xv6-k210
make build

Instead of the original file system, xv6-k210 runs with FAT32. You might need an SD card with FAT32 format.
Your SD card should NOT keep a partition table. To start shell and other user programs, you need to copy them into your SD card.
First, connect and mount your SD card (SD card reader required).

ls /dev/ # To check your SD device
mount <your SD device name> <mount point>
make sdcard dst="SD card mount point"
umount <mount point>

Then, insert the SD card to your k210 board and run:

make run

Sometimes you should change the USB serial port:

make run k210-serialport=`Your-USB-port`(default by ttyUSB0)

Ps: Most of the k210-port in Linux is ttyUSB0, if you use Windows or Mac OS, this doc may help you: maixpy-doc

Run on qemu-system-riscv64

First, make sure qemu-system-riscv64 is installed on your system.
Second, make a disk image file with FAT32 file system.

make fs

It will generate a disk image file fs.img, and compile some user programs like shell then copy them into the fs.img.
As long as the fs.img exists, you don't need to do this every time before running, unless you want to update it.

Finally, start running.

make run platform=qemu

Ps: Press Ctrl + A then X to quit qemu.

About shell

The shell commands are user programs, too. Those program should be put in a "/bin" directory in your SD card or the fs.img.
Now we support a few useful commands, such as cd, ls, cat and so on.

In addition, shell supports some shortcut keys as below:

  • Ctrl-H -- backspace
  • Ctrl-U -- kill a line
  • Ctrl-D -- end of file (EOF)
  • Ctrl-P -- print process list

Add my programs on xv6-k210

  1. Make a new C source file in xv6-user/ like myprog.c, and put your codes;
  2. You can include user.h to use the functions declared in it, such as open, gets and printf;
  3. Add a line "$U/_myprog\" in Makefile as below:
    UPROGS=\
        $U/_init\
        $U/_sh\
        $U/_cat\
        ...
        $U/_myprog\      # Don't ignore the leading '_'
  4. Then make:
    make userprogs
    Now you might see _myprog in xv6-user/ if no error detected. Finally you need to copy it into your SD (see here) or FS image (see here).

Progress

  • Multicore boot
  • Bare-metal printf
  • Memory alloc
  • Page Table
  • Timer interrupt
  • S mode extern interrupt
  • Receive uarths message
  • SD card driver
  • Process management
  • File system
  • User program
  • Steady keyboard input(k210)

TODO

Fix the bugs of U-mode exception on k210.

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