Hi Daniel and Jasper,



It's uplifting for us to know that you are willing to add RISC-V support for 
GNU-Prolog.




Currently, our RISC-V boards use an automated account management mechanism. It 
fetches ssh public keys from GitHub accounts (github.com/<username>.keys) when 
adding new accounts. If I'm not mistaken, Daniel's GitHub account is didoudiaz? 
Would it be OK to create an account using pub keys retrieved from 
github.com/didoudiaz.keys?




Yours, Jeffrey Pan (XieJiSS)



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Hi Jeffrey and Jasper,

thank you for your proposal Jasper. I suppose arm64_any.c is a good starting 
point. As usually, let me know if you need some help.

Jeffrey I'm interested in an account on your machine via ssh ('diaz' as id 
would be nice).

Daniel



Le 1/24/22 à 1:23 PM, Jasper Taylor a écrit :

Hi Jeffrey,


I would be happy to take a look at porting Gnu-Prolog to the RISC-V 
architecture. I also worked on the arm ports recently so I have a good idea how 
to get started.


Best wishes
Jasper


On Sun, 2022-01-23 at 02:36 +0800, [email protected] wrote:

Dear developers,

Greetings! I've noticed that recently, the GNU prolog is ported to armv6, armv7 
and aarch64. Would it be possible for the prolog developers to add support 
targeting RISC-V (riscv64gc, specifically) architecture? Or, is there any 
future plans regarding this topic?

If you are interested, we can provide SSH access to riscv64gc development 
boards (SiFive Unmatched boards) to help debug, test and deploy with CI (see: 
ci.rvperf.org, where we host riscv64 CI for Node.js & Chromium V8).

Thanks!




Additional information:

uname -a: Linux ubuntu 5.11.0-1023-generic #24-Ubuntu SMP Thu Nov 11 12:41:49 
UTC 2021 riscv64 riscv64 riscv64 GNU/Linux

GNU Prolog version: 1.5.0 (latest stable), build failed on riscv64gc




Yours, Jeffrey Pan @ PLCT Lab








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