Librebmc Info

: The LibreBMC SIG (Special Interest Group) holds regular meetings to discuss progress and future goals.

To contribute or set up a test environment, you will typically need to interact with the following resources:

If you are looking into the technical content, LibreBMC generally consists of: librebmc

According to the project's README , ongoing work often includes:

LibreBMC represents the "final frontier" of open-source computing. The industry has successfully opened the OS (Linux), the bootloader (coreboot/U-Boot), and the instruction set (RISC-V). : The LibreBMC SIG (Special Interest Group) holds

: Technical write-ups are often published on the Code Construct blog or by Antmicro. libreBMC README - OpenPOWER Foundation Git System

Is there a specific aspect of LibreBMC (like the FPGA implementation, the build process, or the Talos II integration) you wanted to dig deeper into? : Technical write-ups are often published on the

LibreBMC is a alternative for production environments. It has successfully proven that a fully open BMC can be built using open FPGAs and open RISC-V cores, but it still lags in performance, reliability, and ecosystem support.

: Better incorporating the Microwatt soft-core with LiteX.

A tiny, open-source 64-bit POWER soft-core designed for FPGAs. OpenBMC Runs the Linux Foundation's OpenBMC software stack. Hardware Spec OCP DC-SCM