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This commit introduces the complete example build environment for the RISC-V32/GNU port targeting the QEMU virt machine. It includes basic BSP components, startup code, drivers, linker script, and a minimal ThreadX demo application. Signed-off-by: Akif Ejaz <akif.ejaz@10xengineers.ai>
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This commit introduces the complete example build environment for the RISC-V32/GNU port targeting the QEMU virt machine. It includes basic BSP components, startup code, drivers, linker script, and a minimal ThreadX demo application.
In order to build we can use
threadx/ports/risc-v32/gnu/example_build/qemu_virt/build_libthreadx.shscript and use the following cmd to run it:qemu-system-riscv32 -nographic -smp 1 -bios none -m 128M -machine virt -kernel kernel.elf
Expected Result: