A template for building Rust applications for HiFive1 boards
This project is developed and maintained by the RISC-V team.
To build embedded programs using this template you'll need:
Rust 1.59 or a newer toolchain. e.g. rustup default stable
The cargo generate
subcommand. Installation instructions.
rust-std
components (pre-compiled core
crate) for the RISC-V target. Run:
$ rustup target add riscv32imac-unknown-none-elf
Programmer software
NOTE: This is the very short version that only covers building programs. For the long version, which additionally covers flashing, running and debugging programs, check the embedded Rust book.
NOTE: If you don't have cargo generate
installed, use
cargo install cargo-generate
to install it.
$ cargo generate --git https://github.com/riscv-rust/riscv-rust-quickstart Project Name: app Creating project called `app`... Done! New project created /tmp/app $ cd app
If you have an old HiFive1 board, edit Cargo.toml
: replace board-hifive1-revb
with board-hifive1
.
Run the programmer software.
/path/to/JLinkGDBServer -device FE310 -if JTAG -speed 4000 -port 3333 -nogui
/path/to/openocd -f board/sifive-hifive1.cfg
$ cargo build or $ cargo build --example leds_blink
$ cargo run or $ cargo run --example leds_blink
Rust versions 1.45.0..1.45.2 constain a bug that marks some of the ELF sections as PROGBITS. This may result in huge binaries as well as overwrite the HiFive1 bootloader with zeros. It's recommended to use beta
or nightly
toolchain before Rust 1.46.0
comes out.
If your bootloader is damaged, you will not see the green led blinking when you reset the board. In this case, you can restore the bootloader with the procedure described in the hifive1-recover
repo.
Copyright 2017-2022 RISC-V team
Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
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