# NixOS on RISC-V To boot the system in QEMU, first enter the development shell: ``` $ nix develop ``` Then run the boot script: ``` $ ./boot.sh ``` In u-boot use the following to boot: ``` => booti 0x84000000 - ${fdtcontroladdr} ``` ## Use more than 1 CPU With only 1 CPU some thigs are soo slow to work. For example, the ttyS0 device doesn't arrive on time and the login fails. Or the SSH daemon doesn't start until the third try. With -smp 32 seems to work ok. ## Compressed instructions To see if a binary has compressed instructions or not, you can use objdump: hut% nix shell -vL nixpkgs#pkgsCross.riscv64.bintools hut% objdump -M no-aliases -D result/u-boot | grep 'c\.' | head -5 80200000: 822a c.mv tp,a0 80200002: 84ae c.mv s1,a1 80200018: 52c1 c.li t0,-16 8020001e: 0356 c.slli t1,0x15 80200024: 850a c.mv a0,sp To dump a ROM without the ELF header: hut% objdump -b binary -m riscv:rv64 -M no-aliases -D result/u-boot.bin