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Date: Sun, 11 Apr 2021 15:38:07 +0300
From: Nagakamira <nagakamira@...il.com>
To: musl@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: Linux distribution for using RISC-V musl?

Try ataraxia gnu/linux! But llvm lto have to be fixed.

вс, 11 апр. 2021 г., 00:17 ardi <ardillasdelmonte@...il.com>:

> Really useful!! Thanks a lot!
>
> On Sat, Apr 10, 2021 at 2:24 PM Szabolcs Nagy <nsz@...t70.net> wrote:
> >
> > * ardi <ardillasdelmonte@...il.com> [2021-04-10 14:08:31 +0200]:
> > > Also, I've read that QEMU is able to emulate multicore RISC-V CPUs.
> > > Does musl support multicore RISC-V in 64bit? I mean, if I configure a
> > > multicore RISC-V in QEMU and I try to build a parallel loop using
> > > OpenMP for example, will such loop be parallelized if I'm using musl?
> >
> > yes.
> >
> > this has not much to do with the libc though.
> > openmp uses pthreads, pthreads uses clone and
> > clone is implemented by the os in some way.
> > whether things are parallel is not in the hands
> > of the libc and the logic is not target dependent,
> > the libc works the same way on x86_64 as on riscv.
> > there can be target specific synchronization bugs
> > in the libc, but those are just bugs.
> >
>

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