* [Question]or1k-elf/or1k-linux Windows/Cygwin toolchain availability?
@ 2025-07-12 7:11 Gary Lau
2025-07-13 5:59 ` Stafford Horne
0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Gary Lau @ 2025-07-12 7:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-openrisc
Hi openrisc folks,
I’m exploring OpenRISC development and would like to build the linux kernel/busybox rootfs on Windows/Cygwin.
I wanted to check:
1. Are prebuilt or1k-elf and or1k-linux toolchains available for Windows/Cygwin?
2. If not, is cross-compiling from Cygwin feasible, or is a native Linux host strongly recommended?
I checked the OpenRISC docs and toolchain repos but couldn’t find Windows-specific
guidance. Any pointers would be helpful!
Thanks,
Gary Lau
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* Re: [Question]or1k-elf/or1k-linux Windows/Cygwin toolchain availability?
2025-07-12 7:11 [Question]or1k-elf/or1k-linux Windows/Cygwin toolchain availability? Gary Lau
@ 2025-07-13 5:59 ` Stafford Horne
2025-07-14 9:40 ` [Question]or1k-elf/or1k-linux Windows/Cygwin toolchainavailability? Gary Lau
[not found] ` <tencent_AB1F05656F2D0DC53C8ECD792547FB8E8707@qq.com>
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From: Stafford Horne @ 2025-07-13 5:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Gary Lau; +Cc: linux-openrisc
Hi Gary,
I see you sent 2 emails which are about the same. I will reply only to this
one.
On Sat, Jul 12, 2025 at 03:11:43PM +0800, Gary Lau wrote:
> Hi openrisc folks,
>
> I’m exploring OpenRISC development and would like to build the linux kernel/busybox rootfs on Windows/Cygwin.
> I wanted to check:
> 1. Are prebuilt or1k-elf and or1k-linux toolchains available for Windows/Cygwin?
There are none available at the moment. We do have docker images however. It
seems possible to run containers on windows. But I haven't tried it.
- Docker images: https://openrisc.io/tutorials/images.html
- Containers on windows: https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/windows-ubuntu-hyperv-containers#1-overview
In terms of toolchains, you may only need an or1k-elf toolchain. The or1k-linux
toolchain is a special build with no libc library which is only good for
building the kernel, you can use or1k-elf to build the kernel too.
> 2. If not, is cross-compiling from Cygwin feasible, or is a native Linux host strongly recommended?
I am sure it's possible, I have seen that ARM and Risc-V toolchains are
available on windows via cygwin. They mention that to build the toolchain you
must ensure the filesystem is case-sensitive. If you can get cygwin installed
with the GCC toolchain, you can then run our normal toolchain build script, the
one I use is this:
- newlib.build: From https://github.com/stffrdhrn/or1k-utils/tree/master
- example usage: From https://github.com/stffrdhrn/or1k-toolchain-build/blob/master/or1k-toolchain-build/build-gcc.sh
# Setup overrides for newlib.config
export NOTIFY=n
export BUILDDIR=$PWD
export GCC_SRC=$(archive_src gcc ${GCC_VERSION})
export BINUTILS_SRC=$(archive_src binutils ${BINUTILS_VERSION})
export GDB_SRC=$(archive_src gdb ${GDB_VERSION})
export NEWLIB_SRC=$(archive_src newlib ${NEWLIB_VERSION})
export INSTALLDIR=$PREFIX
export CROSS=${target}
../or1k-utils/toolchains/newlib.build
> I checked the OpenRISC docs and toolchain repos but couldn’t find Windows-specific
> guidance. Any pointers would be helpful!
You can mainly look for risc-v and arm guidance and then translate it to
OpenRISC. If you get anything working please let me know, we can try to add it
as a tutorial to our main documentation.
-Stafford
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2025-07-13 5:59 ` Stafford Horne
@ 2025-07-14 9:40 ` Gary Lau
[not found] ` <tencent_AB1F05656F2D0DC53C8ECD792547FB8E8707@qq.com>
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From: Gary Lau @ 2025-07-14 9:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Stafford Horne; +Cc: linux-openrisc
Hi Stafford,
The load elf failure seems not be related to the alignment issue.
It seems be related to the memory stack conflict between main program and client elf.
I will fix it.
Anyway, thanks that you confirmed the or1k-gcc does not take care of 4B alignment.
Original
From:Stafford Horne <shorne@gmail.com>
Sent Time:2025-07-13- 13:59
To:Gary Lau <zgliu@foxmail.com>
Cc:linux-openrisc <linux-openrisc@vger.kernel.org>
Subject:Re: [Question]or1k-elf/or1k-linux Windows/Cygwin toolchainavailability?
Hi Gary,
I see you sent 2 emails which are about the same. I will reply only to this
one.
On Sat, Jul 12, 2025 at 03:11:43PM +0800, Gary Lau wrote:
> Hi openrisc folks,
>
> I’m exploring OpenRISC development and would like to build the linux kernel/busybox rootfs on Windows/Cygwin.
> I wanted to check:
> 1. Are prebuilt or1k-elf and or1k-linux toolchains available for Windows/Cygwin?
There are none available at the moment. We do have docker images however. It
seems possible to run containers on windows. But I haven't tried it.
- Docker images: https://openrisc.io/tutorials/images.html
- Containers on windows: https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/windows-ubuntu-hyperv-containers#1-overview
In terms of toolchains, you may only need an or1k-elf toolchain. The or1k-linux
toolchain is a special build with no libc library which is only good for
building the kernel, you can use or1k-elf to build the kernel too.
> 2. If not, is cross-compiling from Cygwin feasible, or is a native Linux host strongly recommended?
I am sure it's possible, I have seen that ARM and Risc-V toolchains are
available on windows via cygwin. They mention that to build the toolchain you
must ensure the filesystem is case-sensitive. If you can get cygwin installed
with the GCC toolchain, you can then run our normal toolchain build script, the
one I use is this:
- newlib.build: From https://github.com/stffrdhrn/or1k-utils/tree/master
- example usage: From https://github.com/stffrdhrn/or1k-toolchain-build/blob/master/or1k-toolchain-build/build-gcc.sh
# Setup overrides for newlib.config
export NOTIFY=n
export BUILDDIR=$PWD
export GCC_SRC=$(archive_src gcc ${GCC_VERSION})
export BINUTILS_SRC=$(archive_src binutils ${BINUTILS_VERSION})
export GDB_SRC=$(archive_src gdb ${GDB_VERSION})
export NEWLIB_SRC=$(archive_src newlib ${NEWLIB_VERSION})
export INSTALLDIR=$PREFIX
export CROSS=${target}
../or1k-utils/toolchains/newlib.build
> I checked the OpenRISC docs and toolchain repos but couldn’t find Windows-specific
> guidance. Any pointers would be helpful!
You can mainly look for risc-v and arm guidance and then translate it to
OpenRISC. If you get anything working please let me know, we can try to add it
as a tutorial to our main documentation.
-Stafford
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* [Question]or1k-elf/or1k-linux Windows/Cygwin toolchain availability?
@ 2025-07-12 7:09 Gary Lau
0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Gary Lau @ 2025-07-12 7:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-openrisc
Hello openrisc community,
I'm interested in building the Linux kernel and busybox rootfs for OpenRISC on a Windows/Cygwin environment.
Could anyone advise if there are working or1k-elf and or1k-linux toolchains available for Windows/Cygwin?
I checked the OpenRISC docs and toolchain repos but couldn’t find Windows-specific guidance. Any pointers would be helpful!
Best regards,
Gary
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