Link: powerpc/pasemi: Move Nemo i8259 initialization to pci.cPatchwork wrote: Hello,
The following patch (submitted by you) has been updated in Patchwork:
* linuxppc-dev: Connecting the SB600's i8259 controller rather in pasemi's pci.c than in pasemi's setup.c.
- http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/lin ... nosoft.de/
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New kernels
Re: New kernels
FYI:
Re: New kernels
New for the RC7 of kernel 7.2:
- Linux 7.2-rc7 Released Following Another Exhausting AI-Driven Week -- phoronix.com
- Linux 7.2-rc7 Restoring Btrfs Fixup Worker Infrastructure To Address Silent Data Loss -- phoronix.com
- Linux 7.2-rc7 Addresses A "Nasty" Race Condition Leading To Use-After-Free After 8 Years -- phoronix.com
- Linux 7.2-rc7 Adding Support For The Most Unique Or Very Funky Gaming Controller -- phoronix.com
- 7.2-rc7 announcement
- X1000: powerpc-pasemi-Move-Nemo-i8259-initialization-to-pci.c.patch
- Radeon: Performance regression fix
- DRM fixes
- PowerPC fixes 7.2-4
- USB / Thunderbolt fixes
- Sound fixes (including USB-audio and HD-audio fixes)
- fbdev fixes
- ATA fixes
- XFS fixes
- Cgroup fixes
- Linux Git log
- Phoronix articles, reviews and news stories covering Linux 7.2
Re: New kernels
Hi All,
I released the RC7 of kernel 7.2 for X1000 and e5500 machines (X5000/20, X5000/40, Mirari, and QEMU VMs) today.
Download and further information: github.com

Cheers,
Christian
I released the RC7 of kernel 7.2 for X1000 and e5500 machines (X5000/20, X5000/40, Mirari, and QEMU VMs) today.
Download and further information: github.com

Cheers,
Christian
Re: New kernels
Hi All,
On a pSeries VM with POWER9 CPUs, it is possible to compile programmes for Linux PPC more quickly.
The compiling is really faster than on the X5000/40.
I have created two kernels for virtual pSeries VMs.
Download and further information: github.com
Stable long-term kernel 5.10.264 on a virtual pSeries with POWER9 CPUs. (Compiled with support for 64K memory page size):

Kernel 7.2.0-rc7 on a virtual pSeries with POWER9 CPUs. (Compiled with support for 4K memory page size):

Have a nice weekend,
Christian
On a pSeries VM with POWER9 CPUs, it is possible to compile programmes for Linux PPC more quickly.
The compiling is really faster than on the X5000/40.
I have created two kernels for virtual pSeries VMs.
Download and further information: github.com
Stable long-term kernel 5.10.264 on a virtual pSeries with POWER9 CPUs. (Compiled with support for 64K memory page size):

Kernel 7.2.0-rc7 on a virtual pSeries with POWER9 CPUs. (Compiled with support for 4K memory page size):

Have a nice weekend,
Christian
Re: New kernels
New for the final kernel 7.2.0:
- Linux 7.2 Released With Faster I/O, New AMD & Intel Driver Improvements -- phoronix.com
- The Best Linux 7.2 Features: Cache Aware Scheduling, AMD Zen 6, AMDGPU HDMI 2.1 FRL -- phoronix.com
- Late Sound Fixes For Linux 7.2 Bring More Device Quirks, Intel Nova Lake HDMI-In Capture -- phoronix.com
- Open-Source exFAT Programs 1.4.3 Improves Fsck & Mkfs -- phoronix.com
- Linux 7.2 To Revert Back To The FIFO DRM Scheduler Policy Due To "Fair" Regressions -- phoronix.com
- 7.2.0-final announcement
- Radeon: Runtime pm fix
- DRM fixes
- MMC fixes
- Sound fixes
- Firewire fixes
- SCSI fixes
- Networking fixes
- Ceph fixes
- Linux Git log
- Phoronix articles, reviews and news stories covering Linux 7.2
Re: New kernels
Hi All,
I am happy to release the final kernel 7.2.0 for X1000, pSeries QEMU VMs and e5500 machines (X5000/20, X5000/40, Mirari, and e5500 QEMU VMs).
Download and further information: github.com
Many thanks to Skateman, Hypex and sailorMH for testing the alphas and release candidates.
Final kernel 7.2.0 on a virtual pSeries with POWER9 CPUs (Compiled with support for 4K memory page size):

Final kernel 7.2.0 on a virtual pSeries with POWER9 CPUs (Compiled with support for 64K memory page size):

Cheers,
Christian
I am happy to release the final kernel 7.2.0 for X1000, pSeries QEMU VMs and e5500 machines (X5000/20, X5000/40, Mirari, and e5500 QEMU VMs).
Download and further information: github.com
Many thanks to Skateman, Hypex and sailorMH for testing the alphas and release candidates.
Final kernel 7.2.0 on a virtual pSeries with POWER9 CPUs (Compiled with support for 4K memory page size):

Final kernel 7.2.0 on a virtual pSeries with POWER9 CPUs (Compiled with support for 64K memory page size):

Cheers,
Christian