Are We Loong Yet?
4 months ago
- #Open-Source
- #Linux
- #LoongArch
- LoongArch support has been integrated into most parts of the open-source Linux infrastructure.
- Despite the incomplete release of the LoongArch manual, public information (e.g., QEMU and Linux changes) has made instruction encoding and behaviors effectively public.
- Optimization efforts for LoongArch are no longer hindered by the absence of manuals.
- The LoongArch new-world ecosystem is expected to evolve rapidly in 2023-2024.
- The site is community-maintained and welcomes contributions.
- JIT runtimes supporting LoongArch include .NET ≥ 9.0, JavaScriptCore, LuaJIT, Mono, OpenJDK, sljit, SpiderMonkey ≥ 107, V8 ≥ 9.5.3, Wasmtime, and Xbyak LoongArch64.
- Distributions supporting LoongArch include Alpine Linux ≥ 3.21.0, ALT Linux, Android (AOSP), Anolis OS ≥ 23.1, Buildroot, CLFS for LoongArch, Debian, deepin ≥ 23, Fedora, Freedesktop SDK, Gentoo, LFS LoongArch Edition ≥ 12.0, Loong Arch Linux, LoongFire, NixOS / Nixpkgs ≥ 25.11, OpenCloudOS L3 ≥ 9.4, OpenCloudOS Stream ≥ 23, openEuler ≥ 24.03, OpenWrt ≥ 24.10, Proxmox VE, Slackware, T2 SDE ≥ 24.5, Yongbao, and AOSC OS ≥ 11.2.1.