Basic kernel written in Rust for RISC-V, initially following the tutorial by Stephen Marz RISC-V OS using Rust.
- Clone the repository and all submodules
- Navigate to the
qemu
directory - Create a new directory called
build
and navigate there - Run
../configure --target-list=riscv64-softmmu --enable-sdl && make
- Install qemu to your path
- Navigate to the
qor-os
directory - Run
rustup override set nightly
to set the Rust compiler version - Run
rustup target add riscv64gc-unknown-none-elf
to install the proper target - Run
rustup component add rust-src
to allow the core library to be built
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Copyright (c) 2019 Stephen Marz
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