OpenSBI currently supports the following virtual and hardware platforms:
Generic: Flattened device tree (FDT) based platform where platform
specific functionality is provided based on the FDT passed by previous
booting stage. More details on this platform can be found in the file
generic.md.
QEMU RISC-V Virt Machine: Platform support for the QEMU virt virtual
RISC-V machine. This virtual machine is intended for RISC-V software
development and tests. More details on this platform can be found in the
file qemu_virt.md.
SiFive FU540 SoC: Platform support for SiFive FU540 SoC used on the
HiFive Unleashed board, as well as the sifive_u QEMU virtual RISC-V
machine. More details on this platform can be found in the file
sifive_fu540.md.
Kendryte K210 SoC: Platform support for the Kendryte K210 SoC used on
boards such as the Kendryte KD233 or the Sipeed MAIX Dock.
Ariane FPGA SoC: Platform support for the Ariane FPGA SoC used on
Genesys 2 board. More details on this platform can be found in the file
fpga-ariane.md.
Andes AE350 SoC: Platform support for the Andes's SoC (AE350). More
details on this platform can be found in the file andes-ae350.md.
T-HEAD C910: Platform support for the T-HEAD C910 Processor. More
details on this platform can be found in the file thead-c910.md.
Spike: Platform support for the Spike emulator. More
details on this platform can be found in the file spike.md.
OpenPiton FPGA SoC: Platform support OpenPiton research platform based
on ariane core. More details on this platform can be found in the file
fpga_openpiton.md.
Shakti C-class SoC Platform: Platform support for Shakti C-class
processor based SOCs. More details on this platform can be found in the
file shakti_cclass.md.
The code for these supported platforms can be used as example to implement
support for other platforms. The platform/template directory also provides
template files for implementing support for a new platform. The object.mk,
config.mk and platform.c template files provides enough comments to
facilitate the implementation.