Qualcomm submits Linux patches for RISC-V RAS support

Qualcomm has released Linux kernel patches to enable Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability (RAS) support on RISC-V architectures. These patches focus on reporting hardware errors to improve system reliability. The submission aims to enhance error handling in open-source environments.

Qualcomm has sent out patches to the Linux kernel development community to introduce RAS support specifically for RISC-V processors. RAS, which stands for Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability, is a framework designed to detect, report, and manage hardware errors in computing systems.

The patches target the RERI (RISC-V Error Record Interface) mechanism, allowing the kernel to better handle and report errors from RISC-V hardware. This development is part of ongoing efforts to bolster the robustness of RISC-V, an open-standard instruction set architecture gaining traction in various computing sectors.

According to the Phoronix report, these contributions from Qualcomm could facilitate more reliable deployments of RISC-V-based systems in Linux environments, particularly for server and embedded applications where error reporting is crucial. No specific timeline for upstream integration was mentioned in the initial patch submission.

This move underscores Qualcomm's investment in RISC-V ecosystem development, aligning with broader industry shifts toward diversified processor architectures beyond traditional x86 and ARM dominance.

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