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authorPrashanth Mundkur <prashanth.mundkur@gmail.com>2018-11-30 14:20:28 -0800
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@@ -73,8 +73,8 @@ Booting Linux with the C backend
The C model needs an ELF-version of the BBL (Berkeley-Boot-Loader)
that contains the Linux kernel as an embedded payload. It also needs
a DTB (device-tree blob) file describing the platform (say in the file
-`spike.dtb`). Once those are available, the model should be run
-as:
+`spike.dtb`). Once those are available (see below for suggestions),
+the model should be run as:
```
$ ./riscv_sim -t console.log -b spike.dtb bbl > execution-trace.log 2>&1 &
@@ -91,8 +91,8 @@ own DTB.
$ ./platform bbl > execution-trace.log 2> console.log
```
-Generating Linux binaries
--------------------------
+Generating input files for Linux boot
+-------------------------------------
One could directly build Linux and the toolchain using
`https://github.com/sifive/freedom-u-sdk`. The built `bbl`