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OpenSBI Platform Support Guideline
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The OpenSBI platform support allows an implementation to define a set of
platform-specific hooks (hardware manipulation functions) in the form of a
*struct sbi_platform* data structure instance. This instance is required by
the platform-independent *libsbi.a* to execute platform-specific operations.
Each of the reference platform supports provided by OpenSBI defines an instance
of the *struct sbi_platform* data structure. For each supported platform,
*libplatsbi.a* integrates this instance with *libsbi.a* to create a
platform-specific OpenSBI static library. This library is installed
in *<install_directory>/platform/<platform_subdir>/lib/libplatsbi.a*
OpenSBI also provides implementation examples of bootable runtime firmwares for
the supported platforms. These firmwares are linked against *libplatsbi.a*.
Firmware binaries are installed in
*<install_directory>/platform/<platform_subdir>/bin*. These firmwares can be
used as executable runtime firmwares on the supported platforms as a replacement
for the legacy *riskv-pk* boot loader (BBL).
A complete doxygen-style documentation of *struct sbi_platform* and related
APIs is available in the file *include/sbi/sbi_platform.h*.
Adding support for a new platform
---------------------------------
Support for a new platform named *<xyz>* can be added as follows:
1. Create a directory named *<xyz>* under the *platform/* directory.
2. Create a platform configuration file named *config.mk* under the
*platform/<xyz>/* directory. This configuration file will provide
compiler flags, and select firmware options.
3. Create a *platform/<xyz>/objects.mk* file for listing the
platform-specific object files to be compiled.
4. Create a *platform/<xyz>/platform.c* file providing a *struct sbi_platform*
instance.
A platform support code template is available under the *platform/template*
directory. Copying this directory and its content as a new directory named
*<xyz>* under the *platform/* directory will create all the files mentioned
above.