I just merged in some base POWER9 support patches into skiboot. While this is in no way near complete or really enough to be interesting to anyone that isn’t heavily involved in POWER9 development, it’s nice to take upstream first and open source first so seriously that this level of base enablement patches is easy to merge in.
Other work that has gone on for POWER9 in open source projects include way back in November 2015 where work for the updated PowerISA 3.0 was merged into binutils and this year there’s been kernel work too.
First POWER9 bits merged into skiboot master https://t.co/6wSGbM7Qxj
First POWER9 bits merged into skiboot master https://t.co/34MQTC0mkP via @stewartsmith
RT @ibmpowerlinux: First POWER9 bits merged into skiboot master https://t.co/34MQTC0mkP via @stewartsmith
First POWER9 bits merged into skiboot master https://t.co/nvv7yi84rR via @stewartsmith
First POWER9 bits merged into skiboot master https://t.co/nFaZhSePNK via @stewartsmith
RT @michellearankin: First POWER9 bits merged into skiboot master https://t.co/nFaZhSePNK via @stewartsmith