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Re: [RFC PATCH 00/10] port C-SKY to glibc
- From: Carlos O'Donell <carlos at redhat dot com>
- To: Mao Han <han_mao at c-sky dot com>, libc-help at sourceware dot org
- Cc: ren_guo at c-sky dot com, yunhai_shang at c-sky dot com, qijie_tong at c-sky dot com, chunqiang_li at c-sky dot com
- Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2018 07:52:01 -0600
- Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 00/10] port C-SKY to glibc
- References: <cover.1521190937.git.han_mao@c-sky.com>
On 03/16/2018 03:58 AM, Mao Han wrote:
> I am working on editing C-SKY Glibc porting, and want to upstream these
> patches to the official master branch. I send the email for the initial
> review, and want get some suggestion on what I should do next.
> I was Employed by Hangzhou C-SKY Microsystems Co., Ltd.; and responsible
> for the C-SKY porting of Glibc. Meanwhile, we are doing the upstreams of
> C-SKY GCC, binutils, GDB and Linux. Mentor graphic is helping us with the
> upstream submission of GCC, binutils, GDB. More information about us is on
> http://en.c-sky.com/.
>
> This patchset adds architecture support to Glibc for CK610, CK807, CK810
> processor cores. It base on the release version of 2.27.
>
> CK610 is the second-generation CPU of CSKY, fullycompatible with M*Core.
> CK807/CK810 bases on C-SKY V2 instruction set architecture and 16/32-bit
> variable length instruction. Including basic core(CK807/CK810),
> floating-point enhancement(CK807F/CK810F), multimedia enhancement (CK810D)
> and multiple-processing extension (CK807MP/CK810MP).
>
> The porting of C-SKY Glibc is tested in our CI enviroment. Toolchain, kernel,
> test packages are built form source code via builtroot. LTP, Lmbench, dhrystone
> etc are tested in the enviroment.
> Here is our CI envoirnment:
> https://gitlab.com/c-sky/buildroot/pipelines
Thank you for your contribution! Thank you also for starting this process
with enough time to do a proper review before the glibc 2.28 release in
August.
I have confirmed that Hangzhou C-SKY Microsystems Co., Ltd. has a corporate
copyright assignment in place with the FSF. The future assignment means we
can commit this code easily after review.
I assume you are looking for review via libc-help before posting to libc-alpha?
Cheers,
Carlos.