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Qualcomm Sends Out Linux Patches For RAS Support On RISC-V For Reporting Hardware Errors

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Last updated: 2026/01/10 at 3:19 PM
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The latest work by Qualcomm on the RISC-V CPU architecture is sending out their first non-RFC patch series for enabling Reliability, Availability and Serviceability (RAS) support by making use of the RISC-V RERI specification. This RISC-V RAS support is useful for conveying hardware errors to users and will be especially important with future RISC-V Linux servers.

The RISC-V RERI specification is for the RAS Error-record Register Interface to standardize the logging and reporting of errors by a memory-mapped register interface. RISC-V RERI is flexible enough for handling hardware errors from PCIe, CXL, and other device types / interfaces.

Himanshu Chauhan of Qualcomm sent out the patches today for enabling RAS support for RISC-V and succeed the earlier “request for comments” patches. The code relies on the highest priority Supervisor Software Events and is already supported by OpenSBI. RISC-V RAS can already be tested with the likes of QEMU paired with the latest OpenSBI and EDK2 plus these kernel patches.

RISC-V RAS hardware error in dmesg

With this patch series and relying on error injection to artificially cause errors, the RISC-V RAS support has been successfully tested.

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