Thank you for your kind replies.

I used TWR-LS1021A board, but it is not supported by NetBSD.
Therefore I plan to use CubieBoard2.
I also plan to use Raspberry Pi.

At firtst, I'll try to port frankenlibc to Raspberry Pi.

Thanks,
Takumi


2015-07-29 23:13 GMT+09:00 Antti Kantee <[email protected]>:

> On 29/07/15 13:00, Justin Cormack wrote:
>
>> Is the board you are porting to already supported on NetBSD? NetBSD does
>> not use
>> devicetree but this article explains the basics of how config works on Arm
>> http://www.netbsd.org/docs/kernel/porting_netbsd_arm_soc.html
>>
>
> A word of warning, though: the above document is almost entirely
> irrelevant for rump kernels since pretty much all of the details at this
> level are different; from configuration to building to interrupts to the
> console.  After all, a rump kernel is not an OS.  That said, it is an
> excellent tutorial on how to port NetBSD to an ARM board (wish it had
> existed back when I wrote the support for evbarm/viper).
>
>

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