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Revision as of 14:09, 24 November 2024

RISC-V (pronounced "RISC Five") is an open source instruction set architecture (ISA). This project, informally called Fedora/RISC-V, aims to provide a complete Fedora experience on the RISC-V (64 bit, RV64GC) architecture.

News

May 2024 We're starting a Special Interest Group! See the RISC-V SIG for more details.

May 2024 PLCT have releases a new repo for Fedora RV64 OCI image, currently F39 and F40 is avaliable. https://hub.docker.com/r/fedorariscv/base

Jun 2023 A new Fedora 38 OCI image for riscv64 is available.

May 2023 T-Head platform (Sipeed LicheePi 4A) description and installation how-to at Architectures/RISC-V/T-Head

Jan 2022 PLCT Lab have another new koji build system for Riscv64.

Oct 2021 Community member made a Fedora based BSP image for Allwinner D1 Nezha board. The information is available at Architectures/RISC-V/Allwinner. Note: Allwinner D1 is NOT officially supported by Fedora yet.

May 2018 A Koji build system instance is now building Fedora packages.

February/March 2018 Stage4 disk images are available. These are bootable in qemu and let you try out Fedora/RISC-V. Make sure you read the readme.txt file first. The development environment is quite complete with GCC 7.3.1, Perl 5.26, Python 2 and 3, git, systemd, various editors including vi and emacs, many -devel packages, and some X11 packages. It will be enough for most developers to start porting their software to RISC-V. The main missing things at the moment are Ruby, Java and Gtk 3.

Status January/February 2018 The third and hopefully final bootstrap of Fedora 27 has started. Please follow progress or try building it yourself via this git repository. Expected timelines are: 1-2 weeks until stage 3 disk images are available, 1-2 months until stage 4 pristine RPM-built disk images are available, 2 months until we are autobuilding regular Fedora packages, 3-6 months until we have koji-shadow functionality.

Communications

Follow (and post to!) #risc-v on Fedora Discussion! (If you prefer, you can follow this tag by email.)

Topics

Downloads

http://fedora.riscv.rocks:3000/
http://fedora.riscv.rocks/koji/tasks?state=closed&view=flat&method=createAppliance&order=-id
Latest disk images
http://fedora.riscv.rocks/koji/
Koji build system
http://fedora.riscv.rocks/repos/ http://fedora.riscv.rocks/repos-dist/
Packages built by Koji
https://github.com/rwmjones/fedora-riscv-kernel
Linux kernel build scripts and patches
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1553405
Tracker bug for all issues which affect Fedora on RISC-V
https://hub.docker.com/r/imbearchild/fedora-rv64
OCI image (for docker and podman) Note: This image uses rpm repo from openkoji.iscas.ac.cn (instead of fedora.riscv.rocks)

The following links are now obsolete:

https://fedorapeople.org/groups/risc-v/
Disk images, RPMs, SRPMs. (old)
https://github.com/rwmjones/fedora-riscv-autobuild
The autobuilder source.
http://copr-fe.cloud.fedoraproject.org/coprs/rjones/riscv/
The COPR repository (for Fedora 27/x86_64) containing QEMU
https://github.com/rwmjones/fedora-riscv-stage4
Scripts used to build the stage4 disk image.
https://github.com/rwmjones/fedora-riscv-bootstrap
Git repository containing the bootstrapping work. Read the README file!
http://oirase.annexia.org/riscv/
Interim stage3 disk images built by rwmj
http://davidlt.web.cern.ch/davidlt/riscv/
Interim stage3 disk and kernel images built by davidlt.