Re: RISC-V -- are we ready for more, and what do we need to do it?

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On Mon, Oct 4, 2021 at 1:35 PM Fabio Valentini <decathorpe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Oct 4, 2021 at 7:04 PM Matthew Miller <mattdm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all! I just got back from Open Source Summit, several of the talks I
> > found interesting were on RISC-V -- a high-level one about the
> > organizational structure, and Drew Fustini's more technical talk.
> >
> > In that, he noted that there's a Fedora build *, but it isn't an official
> > Fedora arch. As I understand it, the major infrastructure blocker is simply
> > that there isn't server-class hardware (let alone hardware that will build
> > fast enough that it isn't a frustrating bottleneck).
> >
> > So, one question is: if we used, say, ARM or x86_64 Amazon cloud instances
> > as builders, could we build fast enough under QEMU emulation to work? We
> > have a nice early advantage, but if we don't keep moving, we'll lose that.
> >
> > But beyond that: What other things might be limits? Are there key bits of
> > the distro which don't build yet? Is there a big enough risc-v team to
> > respond to arch-specific build failures? And, do we have enough people to do
> > QA around release time?
>
> I think the primary problem here is that koji does support neither
> external builders nor building on top of qemu emulation.
> However, COPR *does* support building on emulated architectures
> (that's how its armv7 and s390x support works there).
>
> So, maybe adding a mock configuration for building RISC-V packages in
> qemu emulation, with the fedora repositories from
> http://fedora.riscv.rocks/koji/ as a base, could work until koji
> supports it?
> (I think that would involve either adding RISC-V hardware to Fedora
> Infrastructure, or adding support for emulated architectures to koji,
> or adding support for external builders to koji.)
>

Perhaps kojivmd could be extended to support foreign architecture VMs?
I think libvirt already can set up VMs with foreign architecture
emulation, and kojivmd already calls libvirt for creating builder VMs.




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