On Wed, Jan 29, 2025 at 09:52:09AM +1100, Paul Mackerras wrote:
> -                     isa = <3000>;
> +                     isa = <3010>;

Does this mean 3.1, or 3.01?  If the former, can this also encode 3.1C?
Should uwatt say to support that?

>                       little-endian {
> -                             isa = <2050>;
> -                             usable-privilege = <3>;
> +                             isa = <0>;
> +                             usable-privilege = <7>;
> +                             os-support = <0>;
>                               hwcap-bit-nr = <1>;
>                       };

What does "isa" in this node mean?  Why is it changed to 0?  (I don't
know this node at all, I only know a property with the same name).

>                       cache-inhibited-large-page {
> -                             isa = <2040>;
> -                             usable-privilege = <2>;
> +                             isa = <0>;
> +                             usable-privilege = <6>;
> +                             os-support = <0>;
>                       };

Similar question here.

> -                             isa = <2010>;
> +                             isa = <0x00>;
>                               usable-privilege = <2>;
> +                             os-support = <0>;
>                       };

And here.  That's a quite woolly way to say "0" btw ;-)


Segher

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