I started learn riscv. I got qemu-riscv, riscv-gcc and compiled next hello world asm program:
.section .text
.globl _start
_start:
li a0, 0 # stdout
1: auipc a1, %pcrel_hi(msg) # load msg(hi)
addi a1, a1, %pcrel_lo(1b) # load msg(lo)
li a2, 12 # length
li a3, 0
li a7, 64 # _NR_sys_write
ecall # system call
li a0, 0
li a1, 0
li a2, 0
li a3, 0
li a7, 93 # _NR_sys_exit
ecall # system call
loop:
j loop
.section .rodata
msg:
.string "Hello World\n"
Here are using syscalls (_NR_sys_write, _NR_sys_exit) and that's confusing me - I think I run "bare metal" program, but why a syscalls are being used implicitly? Why this syscalls is proxied by qemu and what will happens if I run this code on fpga riscv where is no imlemented syscalls?
ps: It's really hard to find any risc-v programming tutorial or processor bare-metal configuration for me. There is some poorly commented code of ported OSs (FreeRTOS, Linux and FreeBSD) but there is no any explanation. Could you also help me with this info?