![]() I accessed the RISC-V virtual machine through QEMU (which runs Debian) Thus, the application takes the image file “input_base_4CIF.ppm” which is in the ppm format and encodes it to the jp2 format (JPEG2000) generating the output file “output_base_4CIF_96bps.jp2”. The benchmark consists of running the JPEG2000 encoder using the provided application called “Jasper” with the benchmark image included in the files. I was able to install it correctly and run the QEMU virtual machine with RISC-V architecture.Īs a benchmark I'm using JPEG2000 from MediaBench II which you can access at this link: To access a system with RISC-V architecture I used QEMU and as I'm using WSL2 to access a Linux kernel I used the tutorial below to install QEMU inside WSL2 and build the risc-v system with debian:Įmulating RISC-V Debian on WSL2 | David Burela’s blog Note: I don't have much knowledge of Linux and I don't know almost anything about QEMU.Ībout the virtual machine with RISC-V architecture: ![]() ![]() As a college homework I have to run a benchmark on a system that uses RISC-V architecture.
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