Installing Freedom E SDK ======================== Supported Systems ----------------- Freedom E SDK is supported on Linux, MacOS, and Windows. Linux support is officially provided to distributions we distribute builds of the RISC-V toolchain for. Currently, these distributions are - Ubuntu - CentOS We expect other Linux distributions to work as well, provided that the user can either run our provided toolchains on them or produce their own toolchain. Windows support is not directly provided by Freedom E SDK, but through our Integrated Development Environment, Freedom Studio. Prerequisites ------------- To use this SDK, you will need the following software available on your machine: - GNU Make - Git - The RISC-V GNU Embedded Toolchain - RISC-V OpenOCD (for use with development board and FPGA targets) Install the RISC-V Toolchain and OpenOCD ---------------------------------------- The RISC-V GNU Toolchain and OpenOCD are available from `the SiFive Website `_. For OpenOCD and/or RISC-V GNU Toolchain, download the .tar.gz for your platform, and unpack it to your desired location. Then, set the ``RISCV_PATH`` and ``RISCV_OPENOCD_PATH`` environment variables when using the tools: .. code-block:: bash cp openocd--.tar.gz /my/desired/location/ cp riscv64-unknown-elf-gcc--.tar.gz /my/desired/location cd /my/desired/location tar -xvf openocd--.tar.gz tar -xvf riscv64-unknown-elf-gcc--.tar.gz export RISCV_OPENOCD_PATH=/my/desired/location/openocd export RISCV_PATH=/my/desired/location/riscv64-unknown-elf-gcc-- Cloning the Repository ---------------------- This repository can be cloned by running the following commands: .. code-block:: bash git clone --recursive https://github.com/sifive/freedom-e-sdk.git cd freedom-e-sdk The ``--recursive`` option is required to clone the git submodules included in the repository. If at first you omit the ``--recursive`` option, you can achieve the same effect by updating submodules using the command: .. code-block:: bash git submodule update --init --recursive Updating the SDK ---------------- If you'd like to update your SDK to the latest version: .. code-block:: bash git pull origin master git submodule update --init --recursive