On 26/02/2024 20:00, Charles Lohr wrote:
WOAH! Please DO NOT deprecate NOMMU. I use the NOMMU build constantly
and NOMMU Linux on RISC-V is the avenue used by many FPGA soft cores
for Linux, as well as some limited systems.
I get new copies of the kernel when there are releases and test them
frequently to make sure everything is still working as expected.
For us we just don't care about XIP. I mean if someone did push it
through to fruition, I'd also test and use it, but I urge you please
do not deprecate this. While it's sometimes needed a bit of a
creative build to get everything working, I've never needed to patch
anything in the kernel beyond patching in a custom console for serial
output.
Hey Charles,
No worries, we actually did not expected NOMMU to have *so many* users.
I guess deprecating stuff is a good way to have immediate feedback ;).
Having FDPIC psABI to be merged upstream could also probably be a
positive point toward a better NOMMU support.
I am happy to discuss the possibility of me and or one of the other
RISC-V soft (FPGA) core people stepping up to try to be more active,
but so far we've just been very well serviced by the current NOMMU
Linux setup.
It could probably be nice to have some feedback/Tested-by: from NOMMU
users for new releases then.
Thanks,
Clément
Charles
On Mon, Feb 26, 2024 at 8:03 AM Conor Dooley <conor@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mon, Feb 26, 2024 at 04:25:24PM +0100, Clément Léger wrote:
I guess I could also mark XIP as deprecated.
I'm not so sure, people recently added XIP support to QEMU (and sent
kernel fixes in December). XIP is also not nearly as much of a problem
to support, there's far less that it does differently, the main barrier
was the inability to test it which is no longer the case.
That said, XIP is gonna kill itself off I feel as it does not support
runtime patching and therefore is extremely limited on extensions, given
we use alternatives for all of that (although I suppose if someone has a
usecase they could make nasty macros worse and implement a compiletime
switch in the alternatives too).
Cheers,
Conor.
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