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Oreboot Continues Advancing For Open-Source, Rust-Based Booting On RISC-V
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Originally posted by xinorom View PostOh god, not this cancer again. Languages don't provide security or reliability, programmers do.
Rust doesn't provide these specific guarantees, but it prevents some types of bugs and makes some easier to avoid. It won't magically make your programs bug free, but it certainly can help in accomplishing this (compared to less safe languages like C). Whether using Rust over an other language is worth it is a different story.
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> Oreboot is also still focused on using Rust code rather than C code in the name of better security and reliability.
Oh god, not this cancer again. Languages don't provide security or reliability, programmers do.
Using Rust for a project like this will bite them in the ass eventually.
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Originally posted by bachchain View PostThat's directly contradicted by the project readme
That said, I suspect they fully know this is highly unlikely to happen so it's de-facto "no x86"
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My favorite language combined with my favorite architecture. And all 100% open source! What's not to like?
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Oreboot continues to pride itself on being as open-source as possible though acknowledging at least for now on x86 CPUs they need the likes of ME/FSP firmware.
oreboot will only target truly open systems requiring no binary blobs. For now, that means no x86.
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Oreboot Continues Advancing For Open-Source, Rust-Based Booting On RISC-V
Phoronix: Oreboot Continues Advancing For Open-Source, Rust-Based Booting On RISC-V
Oreboot is the effort that has been taking shape over the past year as an open-source focused, Rustlang-based downstream of Coreboot. Oreboot continues advancing in its own right concurrent to the wonderful Coreboot advancements...
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