Annotation of wikisrc/ports/evbarm.mdwn, revision 1.94
1.1 mspo 1: [[!template id=port
2: port="evbarm"
1.6 mspo 3: port_alt="arm"
1.94 ! nia 4: port_var1="earmv6hf"
! 5: port_var2="earmv7hf"
! 6: port_var3="earmv7hfeb"
! 7: port_var4="aarch64"
! 8: no_install_notes=YES <!-- XXX update this after 9.1 -->
1.49 leot 9: port_var_install_notes="evbarm-earm"
1.91 nia 10: pkg_rel="9.0"
1.85 martin 11: cur_rel="9.0"
12: future_rel="10.0"
13: changes_cur="9.0"
14: changes_future="10.0"
1.93 nia 15: thumbnail="//wiki.netbsd.org/ports/evbarm/images/beaglebone.jpg"
1.1 mspo 16: about="""
1.89 nia 17: NetBSD/evbarm is the port of NetBSD to various systems based on chips
18: implementing the ARM architecture. The "evb" component is a reference
19: to evaluation boards, the original target of the port, but this
20: is no longer relevant - NetBSD/evbarm now runs on a range of
21: hardware based on APCI or devicetrees, including a range of development
22: boards, powerful servers, virtual machines, and even some laptops.
23: """
1.91 nia 24: supported_hardware="""
1.42 gdt 25: ### CPU types
26:
1.89 nia 27: Various CPU variants are supported, e.g:
28:
29: - evbarm-earmv6hf - ARMv6 with EABI and hardware floating point, e.g.
30: the original Raspberry Pi.
31: - evbarm-earmv7hf - ARMv7 with EABI and hardware floating point, e.g.
32: most recent and common 32-bit ARM boards.
33: - evbarm-earmv7hfeb - Same as the above, but with the CPU running in
34: big endian mode.
35: - evbarm-aarch64 - 64-bit ARMv8
36: - evbarm-aarch64eb - Same as the above, but with the CPU running in
37: big endian mode.
38:
1.90 nia 39: Since NetBSD 9.0, 64-bit ARM processors are supported (referred to here
40: as aarch64). These run with fully 64-bit kernels and userland. Running
41: 32-bit ARM binaries is also supported with `compat32`.
42:
1.89 nia 43: evbarm variants are little endian unless otherwise stated. NetBSD provides
44: big endian images primarily for testing purposes and to ensure that the code
45: is endian-clean.
46:
1.80 gdt 47: ### Board specific information (often including installation information)
1.88 nia 48:
1.38 wiki 49: - [[Allwinner sunxi family SoCs|Allwinner]]
1.69 sevan 50: - [[BeagleBone, BeagleBone Black, and PocketBeagle|BeagleBone]]
1.41 wiki 51: - [[NVIDIA Tegra|Tegra]]
1.27 wiki 52: - [[ODROID C1 and C1+|ODROID-C1]]
1.40 gdt 53: - [[Raspberry Pi 1, 2 and 3|Raspberry Pi]]
1.83 mrg 54: - [[RockChip SoCs|RockChip]]
1.87 aymeric 55: - [[Terasic DE0 Nano-SoC|Cyclone5]]
1.27 wiki 56:
1.88 nia 57: **NOTE**: This list is incomplete. For a full list of supported boards, please see the list of [32-bit](https://github.com/NetBSD/src/blob/netbsd-9/sys/arch/evbarm/conf/GENERIC#L18) and [64-bit](https://github.com/NetBSD/src/blob/netbsd-9/sys/arch/evbarm/conf/GENERIC64#L20) device trees.
1.77 gdt 58:
1.88 nia 59: ### QEMU
1.77 gdt 60:
1.88 nia 61: See the [[NetBSD/evbarm under QEMU|qemu_arm]] page for instructions on how to get started with QEMU.
1.91 nia 62: """
63: additional="""
64: ### armbsd.org builds
65:
66: NetBSD developer Jared McNeill provides [builds of NetBSD 9 and -current for a vast variety of hardware.](https://www.armbsd.org/) In addition to the standard build, these images have board-specific U-Boot contents. See also /usr/pkgsrc/sysutils/u-boot*.
1.77 gdt 67:
1.88 nia 68: ### anita
1.77 gdt 69:
1.88 nia 70: anita can be used to test builds. (In addition to anita, install qemu and dtb-arm-vexpress from pkgsrc.) The release subdirectory should follow the naming convention on the autobuild cluster, used below.
1.77 gdt 71:
1.91 nia 72: - evbarm-earmv7hf uses 'qemu-system-arm -M vexpress-a15'
73: - evbarm-aarch64 uses 'qemu-system-aarch64 -M virt'
1.88 nia 74: - Information on how to test emulated versions of other specific hardware is welcome.
1.91 nia 75: """
76: ]]
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78: [[!tag tier1port]]
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