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We don't have access to such a platform so we haven't tried it there, nor am I aware of anyone having done so. If you manage to figure it out, we'd be happy to receive a CMake toolchain file or a pull request with instructions or necessary modifications. |
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Thanks. I can look into that but is there a document describing which files require change specific to the architecture? |
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Currently, liboqs supports x86_64 and ARM architectures.
Multi-platform. liboqs builds on Linux, macOS, and Windows, supports x86_64 and ARM architectures (except Windows on ARM64), and the clang, GCC, and Microsoft compilers. Toolchains are available for cross-compiling to other platforms.
I'm using a RISC-V-based processor(PolarFire SOC). Is there any instruction document on which files are required to change the different platforms like this?
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