yes, exactly that one, there drivers below it, I am still learning my way around the code base and design.
wowzaā¦ That is a NICE looking kit. As long as it has a rv64gc core, 1 GIB or more of memory, and upstream u-boot support Haiku should run on it just fine. (1GiB of ram is a little tight though)
The birds are chirping with the Beagle Risc V for sale in September.
Cheers!
Iām eagerly awaiting desktop workstation type performance.
I2C HID input with RVVM emulator (GitHub discussion).
With cooperation with RVVM author, we improve RVVM Haiku guest support. I made Haiku Opencores I2C controller driver and WIP virtual I2C HID tablet device for RVVM.
Current Haiku I2C bus and I2C HID drivers are too ACPI centered and I made some changes to make allow it work with FDT bus:
- I do not register devices in I2C bus manager node and use FDT nodes directly instead.
- I2C device drivers discover I2C bus manager node by searching node with attribute ādevice/driverā = ābus_managers/i2c/bus/driver_v1ā in parent node.
If I understand correctly @korli is original author of I2C bus code.
Still waiting for my RISC board, will come very soon. I am super excited.
Lucky devil! Still waiting for mine. Was hoping it would arrive before Xmas but not had shipping notification yet
still waiting on mineā¦ though I have the SiFive machine sitting next to me. I have no right to be jealous.
Mine arrived today, but I gave it to my wife to give me for xmas
can you wait a week until xmas?
With all the excitement itās going to be tough for me to get to sleep on xmas eve!
honestly I also canāt wait, that you give it a try to see how haiku runs on these new risc-v singleboardcomputers
This thread is intended for discussions of abstract RISC-V support and virtual machines. For real hardware there is the separate thread: My progress on real RISC-V hardware.