dgilmore changed the topic of #fedora-riscv to: Fedora on RISC-V https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/RISC-V || Logs: https://libera.irclog.whitequark.org/fedora-riscv || Alt Arch discussions are welcome in #fedora-alt-arches
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<hallo1> Unhandled exception: Load address misaligned
<hallo1> EPC: 00000000be61cdc8 RA: 00000000be31c402 TVAL: 000000e700b0e0c7
<hallo1> EPC: 000000004874adc8 RA: 000000004844a402 reloc adjusted
<hallo1> SP:  00000000bfaa94e0 GP:  0000000000000000 TP:  0000000000000000
<hallo1> T0:  00000000bfaa91c8 T1:  000000000000002f T2:  0000000000000000
<hallo1> S0:  00000000be17a2c0 S1:  00000000be17e368 A0:  00000000be17a2c0
<hallo1> A1:  00000000bc26a100 A2:  0000000001ae5c00 A3:  0000000000000000
<hallo1> A4:  000000009ecacbff A5:  518080e700b0e097 A6:  00000000000004cc
<hallo1> A7:  00000000000003ff S2:  00000000be31d6a8 S3:  00000000be62fa40
<hallo1> S4:  000000000000000a S5:  00000000be31d6c0 S6:  00000000be31d6b0
<hallo1> S7:  0000000000000fff S8:  0000000000000000 S9:  0000000000000000
<hallo1> S10: ffffffffffffffff S11: 00000000000003e7 T3:  00000000000000d5
<hallo1> T4:  000000000000001f T5:  0000000000000000 T6:  0000000000000002
<hallo1> I'm using the image fedora-riscv64-d1-developer-xfce-rawhide-Rawhide-20220117-135925.n.0-sda.raw.zst, seems the grub boot is not working
<iooi> Just in case you don’t know already, QEMU 7.0 is out: https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=QEMU-7.0-Released
<iooi> quote: „QEMU continues maturing for the RISC-V CPU architecture support. QEMU 7.0 supports RISC-V's 1.0 Vector extension in ratified form, the RISC-V KVM support that was recently mainlined, experimental support for 128-bit CPUs, and support for a variety of other recent RISC-V extensions. The RISC-V virt machine now also supports up to 32 cores.“
<hallo1> Im running it on a allwinner d1 soc
<iooi> hallo1: I did not address this at you specifically, the „you“ here meant all in the channel. Sorry that I can’t help you with your specific problem … :(
<hallo1> Well.... still thanks
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