Building a Low-key XIP-enabled RISC-V Linux System
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the process of constructing a low-key XIP-enabled RISC-V Linux system in this 27-minute conference talk presented by Vitaly Vul from Konsulko AB. Gain insights into the comparison between RISC-V and ARM architectures, and delve into the concept of XIP (execute in place) technology. Learn about the advantages and challenges of implementing XIP, with a specific focus on its current status in RISC-V systems. Discover the intricacies of Kernel XIP and its implications for system performance. The presentation also covers Beagle V software and concludes with key takeaways for developers and enthusiasts interested in RISC-V and XIP technologies.
Syllabus
Intro
About me
About this presentation
RISC-V vs ARM
XIP: execute in place
Kernel XIP
XIP advantages
XIP obstacles
XIP on RISC-V: current status
Beagle V software
Conclusions
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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