Public bug reported:
[ Impact ]
* The Michochip PolarFire SoC on the Icicle Kit is an FPGA with 4 + 1
RISC-V cores. So the memory map and some peripherals depend on the
FPGA design loaded.
* Microchip releases reference designs and are upstreaming support for
running Linux on it. Unfortunately the upcoming v2022.10 release
changes the memory layout compared to earlier versions, but v6.1-rc1
contains patches for it.
* We'd like to support the v2022.10 release and hopefully future versions
by backporting these changes.
[ Test Plan ]
* Update the Icicle Kit to the v2022.10 reference design and check that
the generic riscv64 kernel boots.
[ Where problems could occur ]
* Users who are running v2022.9 or older versions of the reference design
may have trouble booting, but the Icicle Kit was never officially
supported by Ubuntu.
** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Incomplete
** Description changed:
[ Impact ]
- * The Michochip PolarFire SoC on the Icicle Kit is an FPGA with 4 + 1 RISC-V
- cores. So the memory map and some peripherals depend on the FPGA design
loaded.
+ * The Michochip PolarFire SoC on the Icicle Kit is an FPGA with 4 + 1
+ RISC-V cores. So the memory map and some peripherals depend on the
+ FPGA design loaded.
- * Microchip releases reference designs and are upstreaming support for
running
- Linux on it. Unfortunately the upcoming v2022.10 release changes the memory
- layout compared to earlier versions, but v6.1-rc1 contains patches for it.
+ * Microchip releases reference designs and are upstreaming support for
+ running Linux on it. Unfortunately the upcoming v2022.10 release
+ changes the memor layout compared to earlier versions, but v6.1-rc1
+ contains patches for it.
- * We'd like to support the v2022.10 release and hopefully future versions
- by backporting these changes.
+ * We'd like to support the v2022.10 release and hopefully future versions
+ by backporting these changes.
[ Test Plan ]
- * Update the Icicle Kit to the v2022.10 reference design and check that the
- generic riscv64 kernel boots.
+ * Update the Icicle Kit to the v2022.10 reference design and check that
+ the generic riscv64 kernel boots.
[ Where problems could occur ]
- * Users who are running v2022.9 or older versions of the reference design may
- have trouble booting, but the Icicle Kit was never officially supported by
- Ubuntu.
+ * Users who are running v2022.9 or older versions of the reference design
+ may have trouble booting, but the Icicle Kit was never officially
+ supported by Ubuntu.
** Description changed:
[ Impact ]
* The Michochip PolarFire SoC on the Icicle Kit is an FPGA with 4 + 1
- RISC-V cores. So the memory map and some peripherals depend on the
- FPGA design loaded.
+ RISC-V cores. So the memory map and some peripherals depend on the
+ FPGA design loaded.
* Microchip releases reference designs and are upstreaming support for
- running Linux on it. Unfortunately the upcoming v2022.10 release
- changes the memor layout compared to earlier versions, but v6.1-rc1
- contains patches for it.
+ running Linux on it. Unfortunately the upcoming v2022.10 release
+ changes the memory layout compared to earlier versions, but v6.1-rc1
+ contains patches for it.
* We'd like to support the v2022.10 release and hopefully future versions
by backporting these changes.
[ Test Plan ]
* Update the Icicle Kit to the v2022.10 reference design and check that
- the generic riscv64 kernel boots.
+ the generic riscv64 kernel boots.
[ Where problems could occur ]
* Users who are running v2022.9 or older versions of the reference design
- may have trouble booting, but the Icicle Kit was never officially
- supported by Ubuntu.
+ may have trouble booting, but the Icicle Kit was never officially
+ supported by Ubuntu.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1993148
Title:
Support Icicle Kit reference design v2022.10
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
[ Impact ]
* The Michochip PolarFire SoC on the Icicle Kit is an FPGA with 4 + 1
RISC-V cores. So the memory map and some peripherals depend on the
FPGA design loaded.
* Microchip releases reference designs and are upstreaming support for
running Linux on it. Unfortunately the upcoming v2022.10 release
changes the memory layout compared to earlier versions, but v6.1-rc1
contains patches for it.
* We'd like to support the v2022.10 release and hopefully future versions
by backporting these changes.
[ Test Plan ]
* Update the Icicle Kit to the v2022.10 reference design and check that
the generic riscv64 kernel boots.
[ Where problems could occur ]
* Users who are running v2022.9 or older versions of the reference design
may have trouble booting, but the Icicle Kit was never officially
supported by Ubuntu.
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