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Cédric Le Goater 7d914839a4 configs/qemu_ppc64le_powernv8: new defconfig
PowerNV is the platform using the OPAL [1] firmware on OpenPOWER
systems. OPAL first loads a kernel and an initramfs image based on
buildroot including a second boot loader petitboot [2]. The latter
does device discovery and kexecs a new Linux image from disk or
network.

QEMU implements PowerNV machines [3] for the POWER8, POWER9 and
Power10 processors which are used for dev and tests. POWER8 images
being compatible with POWER9 and Power10, simply add a single
qemu_ppc64le_powernv8 board for all.

The QEMU script boots directly from a nvme disk because it is simple
enough but a real system would boot from a ramfs first.

[1] https://github.com/open-power/skiboot/blob/master/doc/overview.rst
[2] https://github.com/open-power/petitboot/
[3] https://qemu.readthedocs.io/en/latest/system/ppc/powernv.html

Signed-off-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg@kaod.org>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2022-01-11 21:37:28 +01:00
arch arch/Config.in.x86: add support for x86-64-v2, x86-64-v3, x86-64-v4 2022-01-09 11:30:26 +01:00
board configs/qemu_ppc64le_powernv8: new defconfig 2022-01-11 21:37:28 +01:00
boot boot/barebox: bump version to 2021.12.0 2021-12-30 21:15:57 +01:00
configs configs/qemu_ppc64le_powernv8: new defconfig 2022-01-11 21:37:28 +01:00
docs docs/manual/cargo: document the cargo-package infrastructure 2022-01-08 23:35:40 +01:00
fs fs: clean the volatile /run and /tmp directories 2022-01-09 10:04:34 +01:00
linux {linux, linux-headers}: bump 4.{4, 9, 14, 19}.x / 5.{4, 10, 15}.x series 2022-01-11 19:28:47 +01:00
package package/linux-firmware: bump version to 20211216 2022-01-11 21:36:16 +01:00
support support/scripts/pkg-stats: fix flake8 errors 2022-01-09 21:00:56 +01:00
system system/Config.in: update systemd dependencies 2022-01-09 20:55:39 +01:00
toolchain {linux, linux-headers}: add version 5.16 2022-01-10 23:54:16 +01:00
utils utils/test-pkg: add check that show-info is proper json 2022-01-10 08:52:58 +01:00
.clang-format .clang-format: initial import from Linux 5.15.6 2022-01-01 15:01:13 +01:00
.defconfig arch: remove support for sh64 2016-09-08 22:15:15 +02:00
.flake8 Revert ".flake8: fix check for 80/132 columns" 2021-01-02 17:38:20 +01:00
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.gitlab-ci.yml .gitlab-ci.yml: update docker to 20220105.2314 2022-01-06 09:34:05 +01:00
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Config.in support/download: Add SFTP support 2022-01-06 09:34:05 +01:00
Config.in.legacy package/linux-headers: drop 5.14.x headers 2022-01-11 19:28:06 +01:00
COPYING COPYING: add exception about patch licensing 2016-02-26 19:50:13 +01:00
DEVELOPERS configs/qemu_ppc64le_powernv8: new defconfig 2022-01-11 21:37:28 +01:00
Makefile utils/check-package: add a check for the new spacing convention 2022-01-09 23:01:53 +01:00
Makefile.legacy Remove BR2_DEPRECATED 2016-10-15 23:14:45 +02:00
README docs: move the IRC channel away from Freenode 2021-05-29 22:16:23 +02:00

Buildroot is a simple, efficient and easy-to-use tool to generate embedded
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The documentation can be found in docs/manual. You can generate a text
document with 'make manual-text' and read output/docs/manual/manual.text.
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