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T-HEAD C910 Processor
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C910 is a 12-stage, 3 issues, 8 executions, out-of-order 64-bit RISC-V CPU which
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supports 16 cores, runs with 2.5GHz, and is capable of running Linux.
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To build platform specific library and firmwares, provide the
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*PLATFORM=thead/c910* parameter to the top level make command.
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Platform Options
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The *T-HEAD C910* platform does not have any platform-specific options.
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Building T-HEAD C910 Platform
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```
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make PLATFORM=thead/c910
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```
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Booting T-HEAD C910 Platform
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----------------------------
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**No Payload**
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As there's no payload, you may download vmlinux or u-boot to FW_JUMP_ADDR which
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specified in config.mk or compile commands with GDB. And the execution flow will
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turn to vmlinux or u-boot when opensbi ends.
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**Linux Kernel Payload**
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You can also choose to use Linux kernel as payload by enabling FW_PAYLOAD=y
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along with specifying FW_PAYLOAD_OFFSET. The kernel image will be embedded in
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the OPENSBI firmware binary, T-head will directly boot into Linux after OpenSBI.
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