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RISC-V Open Source Supervisor Binary Interface (OpenSBI)
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========================================================
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The **RISC-V Supervisor Binary Interface (SBI)** is a recommended interface
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The **RISC-V Supervisor Binary Interface (SBI)** is the recommended interface
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between:
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1. A platform specific firmware running in M-mode and a general purpose OS,
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hypervisor or bootloader running in S-mode or HS-mode.
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2. A hypervisor running in HS-mode and a general purpose OS or bootloader
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executed in VS-mode.
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1. A platform specific firmware running in M-mode and bootloader, hypervisor or
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a general purpose OS executing in S-mode or HS-mode.
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2. A hypervisor running in HS-mode and a bootloader or a general purpose OS
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executing in VS-mode.
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The *RISC-V SBI specification* is maintained as an independent project by the
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RISC-V Foundation in [Github].
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OpenSBI aims to provides an open-source and extensible implementation of the
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RISC-V SBI specification for case 1 mentioned above. OpenSBI implementation
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can be easily extended by RISC-V platform or System-on-Chip vendors to fit a
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The goal of the OpenSBI project is to provide an open-source reference
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implementation of the RISC-V SBI specifications for platform specific firmwares
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executing in M-mode (case 1 mentioned above). OpenSBI implementation can be
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easily extended by RISC-V platform and system-on-chip vendors to fit a
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particular hardware configuration.
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OpenSBI provides three different components:
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1. *libsbi.a* - A generic OpenSBI static library
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2. *libplatsbi.a* - A platform specific OpenSBI static library, that is,
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libsbi.a plus platform specific hooks
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3. *firmwares* - Platform specific bootable firmware binaries
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The main component of OpenSBI is provided in the form of a platform independent
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static library **libsbi.a** implementing the SBI interface. A firmware or
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bootloader implementation can link against this library to ensure conformance
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with the SBI interface specifications. *libsbi.a* also defines an interface for
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integrating with platform specific operations provided by the platform firmware
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implementation (e.g. console access functions, inter-processor interrupts
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control, etc).
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Building and Installing the generic OpenSBI static library
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----------------------------------------------------------
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To illustrate the use of *libsbi.a* library, OpenSBI also provides a set of
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platform specific support examples. For each example, a platform
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specific static library *libplatsbi.a* can be compiled. This library implements
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SBI calls processing by integrating *libsbi.a* with necessary platform dependent
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hardware manipulation functions. For all supported platforms, OpenSBI also
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provides several runtime firmware examples built using the platform
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*libplatsbi.a*. These example firmwares can be used to replace the legacy
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*riskv-pk* bootloader (aka BBL) and enable the use of well known bootloaders
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such as [U-Boot].
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*libsbi.a* can be natively compiled or cross-compiled on a host with a
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different base architecture than RISC-V.
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Building and Installing OpenSBI Platform Independent Library
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------------------------------------------------------------
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OpenSBI platform independent static library *libsbi.a* can be natively compiled
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or cross-compiled on a host with a different base architecture than RISC-V.
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For cross-compiling, the environment variable *CROSS_COMPILE* must be defined
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to specify the name prefix of the RISC-V compiler toolchain executables, e.g.
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*riscv64-unknown-elf-* if the gcc executable used is *riscv64-unknown-elf-gcc*.
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To build the generic OpenSBI library *libsbi.a*, simply execute:
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To build *libsbi.a* simply execute:
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```
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make
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```
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make I=<install_directory> install
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```
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Building and Installing the platform specific static library and firmwares
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Building and Installing a Reference Platform Static Library and Firmwares
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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The platform specific *libplatsbi.a* static library and the platform firmwares
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are only built if the *PLATFORM=<platform_subdir>* argument is specified on
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the make command line. *<platform_subdir>* must specify the relative path from
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OpenSBI code directory to one of the leaf directories under the *platform*
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directory. For example, to compile the platform library and firmwares for QEMU
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RISC-V *virt* machine, *<platform_subdir>* should be *qemu/virt*.
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When the *PLATFORM=<platform_subdir>* argument is specified on the make command
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line, the platform specific static library *libplatsbi.a* and firmware examples
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are built for the platform *<platform_subdir>* present in the directory
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*platform* in OpenSBI top directory. For example, to compile the platform
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library and firmware examples for QEMU RISC-V *virt* machine,
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*<platform_subdir>* should be *qemu/virt*.
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To build *libsbi.a*, *libplatsbi.a* and the firmwares for a specific platform,
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run:
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To build *libsbi.a*, *libplatsbi.a* and the firmwares for one of the supported
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platform, run:
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```
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make PLATFORM=<platform_subdir>
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```
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*docs* directory. The documentation covers the following topics.
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* [Contribution Guideline]: Guideline for contributing code to OpenSBI project
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* [Platform Support Guide]: Guideline for implementing support for new platforms
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* [Library Usage]: API documentation of OpenSBI static library *libsbi.a*
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* [Platform Support Guide]: Guideline for implementing support for new platforms
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* [Platform Documentation]: Documentation of the platforms currently supported.
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* [Firmware Documentation]: Documentation for the different types of firmware
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build supported by OpenSBI.
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examples build supported by OpenSBI.
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OpenSBI source code is also well documented. For source level documentation,
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doxygen style is used. Please refer to [Doxygen manual] for details on this
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*refman.pdf* will be installed under *<install_directory>/docs*.
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[Github]: https://github.com/riscv/riscv-sbi-doc
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[U-Boot]: https://www.denx.de/wiki/U-Boot/SourceCode
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[COPYING.BSD]: COPYING.BSD
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[SPDX]: http://spdx.org/licenses/
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[Contribution Guideline]: docs/contributing.md
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[Platform Support Guide]: docs/platform_guide.md
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[Library Usage]: docs/library_usage.md
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[Platform Support Guide]: docs/platform_guide.md
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[Platform Documentation]: docs/platform/platform.md
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[Firmware Documentation]: docs/firmware/fw.md
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[Doxygen manual]: http://www.stack.nl/~dimitri/doxygen/manual.html
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