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axplat-aarch64-raspi
Implementation of axplat hardware abstraction layer for Raspberry Pi 4B board.
Install
cargo +nightly add axplat axplat-aarch64-raspi
Usage
1. Write your kernel code
#[axplat::main]
fn kernel_main(cpu_id: usize, arg: usize) -> ! {
// Initialize trap, console, time.
axplat::init::init_early(cpu_id, arg);
// Initialize platform peripherals (not used in this example).
axplat::init::init_later(cpu_id, arg);
// Write your kernel code here.
axplat::console_println!("Hello, ArceOS!");
// Power off the system.
axplat::power::system_off();
}
2. Link your kernel with this package
// Can be located at any dependency crate.
extern crate axplat_aarch64_raspi;
3. Use a linker script like the following
ENTRY(_start)
SECTIONS
{
. = 0xffff000000080000;
.text : ALIGN(4K) {
*(.text.boot) /* This section is required */
*(.text .text.*)
}
.rodata : ALIGN(4K) {
*(.rodata .rodata.*)
}
.data : ALIGN(4K) {
*(.data .data.*)
}
.bss : ALIGN(4K) {
*(.bss.stack) /* This section is required */
. = ALIGN(4K);
*(.bss .bss.*)
*(COMMON)
}
/DISCARD/ : {
*(.comment)
}
}
Some sections are required to be defined in the linker script, listed as below:
.text.boot: Kernel boot code..bss.stack: Stack for kernel booting.
hello-kernel is a complete example of a minimal kernel implemented using axplat and related platform packages.
Dependencies
~9MB
~127K SLoC