New kernels

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Re: New kernels

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sailorMH wrote: Sat Jun 27, 2026 4:01 pm alpha8 of kernel 7.2 works on X1000, but L2 caches are disabled for some reason
Strange with the L2 caches. The kernel developers have modified the output of lscpu two weeks ago.
Simplify cpumask api usage for cpuinfo display
Thank you for testing! :-)
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Re: New kernels

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xeno74 wrote: Sat Jun 27, 2026 5:09 pm Strange with the L2 caches. The kernel developers have modified the output of lscpu two weeks ago.
Simplify cpumask api usage for cpuinfo display
Thank you for testing! :-)
It was not only in cpuinfo, L2 mising also in /sys/devices/system/cpu/...
I will measure with RAMSpeed after I will return from vacations.
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Re: New kernels

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Hi All,

Here is the alpha9 of kernel 7.2 with the latest PCI updates for PowerPC machines.

Download and further information: github.com

Testing of the alpha9 with the new Debian Sid PPC64 on the X1000:

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Have a nice weekend,

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Re: New kernels

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Hi All,

The merge window is over. Linus Torvalds has released the RC1 of kernel 7.2 for testing.

I compiled it for X1000 and e5500 machines (X5000/20, X5000/40, Mirari, and QEMU VMs) today.

Download and further information: github.com

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Please test the kernels.

Thanks,
Christian
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Re: New kernels

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Hello.

So I've been testing the alphas in the background. So far it's been a good series with each kernel running well. I did read the discussion about the L2 caches so will monitor this also and check if I also have this issue.
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