Brussels / 2 & 3 February 2019

schedule

RISC-V devroom


09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Saturday LLVM+Clang for RISC-V
Past, present, and future
Porting Debian to the RISC-V architecture
Tales from a long quest
The future of Supervisor Binary Interface(SBI) Alternative languages for safe and secure RISC-V programming How compact is compiled RISC-V code? FreeRTOS on RISC-V
Running the FreeRTOS kernel in RISC-V emulators and RISC-V hardware
Lessons learned from porting HelenOS to RISC-V
Pros and cons of RISC-V from a microkernel OS point of view
Updates from the RISC-V TEE Group
Working on a Trusted Execution Environment spec for RISC-V
Using SAIL to generate GNU assembler/disassembler and simulator for RISC-V Buildroot for RISC-V
Using Buildroot to create embedded Linux systems for 64-bit RISC-V
Fedora on RISC-V 64-bit
Introduction, Brief Overview and Latest Developments

RISC-V (pronounced "RISC-five") is an open CPU instruction set architecture whose specification is available under the CC-BY license. During the last years, the RISC-V ecosystem has grown tremendously and upstream support for the architecture has been included in significant parts of the free-software landscape (e.g. in binutils, gcc, glibc, qemu and Linux). Multiple Linux distributions are working on ports to the RISC-V architecture and the first commercially available linux-capable RISC-V silicon has been presented at FOSDEM 2018.

The FOSDEM RISC-V devroom covers the current developments in open-source soft- and hardware for the RISC-V architecture.

Event Speakers Start End

Saturday

  LLVM+Clang for RISC-V
Past, present, and future
Alex Bradbury 10:30 11:15
  Porting Debian to the RISC-V architecture
Tales from a long quest
K. Merker 11:30 12:30
  The future of Supervisor Binary Interface(SBI) Atish Patra 12:30 13:15
  Alternative languages for safe and secure RISC-V programming Fabien Chouteau 13:30 14:15
  How compact is compiled RISC-V code? Jeremy Bennett 14:15 14:45
  FreeRTOS on RISC-V
Running the FreeRTOS kernel in RISC-V emulators and RISC-V hardware
Richard Barry 14:45 15:15
  Lessons learned from porting HelenOS to RISC-V
Pros and cons of RISC-V from a microkernel OS point of view
Martin Děcký 15:30 16:15
  Updates from the RISC-V TEE Group
Working on a Trusted Execution Environment spec for RISC-V
Nick Kossifidis 16:15 17:00
  Using SAIL to generate GNU assembler/disassembler and simulator for RISC-V Mary Bennett 17:15 18:00
  Buildroot for RISC-V
Using Buildroot to create embedded Linux systems for 64-bit RISC-V
Mark Corbin 18:00 18:30
  Fedora on RISC-V 64-bit
Introduction, Brief Overview and Latest Developments
David Abdurachmanov 18:30 19:00