On Fri, Jul 27, 2018 at 10:12:30AM +0200, Matthias Freitag wrote: > nice, i have two spare G5 Powermacs at home that i will test this on!
awesome! While building the cross-compiler this week I realised I really need to get the cross-includes complete meaning I have to get aim64 arch completed. I think powerpc64 is completely in place. This will possibly go into next week (when I hope it's cooler). The idea is sorta like macppc on powerpc where the hierarchy is: Architecture Hierarchies in OpenBSD socppc macppc I want it to be: aim64 power \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / powerpc powerpc64 aim64 will solely be G5 Macs (PowerPC 970 based), power would be IBM Power. AIM stands for Apple, IBM, Motorola which formed the AIM Alliance in the 90's. I'll put a new snapshot of powerpc64 and aim64 from /usr/src/sys/arch out soon, then hopefully you'll be able to make a cross-includes (which I tested last night). One hint to do that is to do it in a vmm on amd64, that way if you mess up the system by mistyping you don't have to reinstall a possibly valuable system. A vmm is disposable. Regards, -peter > On Fri, 20 Jul 2018 at 16:58, Peter J. Philipp <p...@centroid.eu> wrote: > > > On Sun, Jul 15, 2018 at 06:02:22PM +0200, Peter J. Philipp wrote: > > > > > 60% of the work is in pmap.c, 20% of the work in trap.c, and 20% > > > > > of the work is elsewhere. > > > > Hi, > > > > I've been working hard at this most of the week and I'm at a point now > > where > > I'm sick of eyeballing the code and doing theoretical changes. I need a > > compiler to do a second look for me. Although this is the core powerpc64 > > stuff, there is still the macppc stuff to port and I'll call those aim64. > > > > For a snapshot of what I've done: > > > > http://centroid.eu/private/powerpc64.tgz > > > > For the CVS repo: > > > > http://centroid.eu/cgi-bin/cvsweb/powerpc64/ > > > > And look for aim64 which will have a path such as: > > > > http://centroid.eu/cgi-bin/cvsweb/aim64/ > > > > There is still lots of hurdles but when I finish the aim64 stuff, I'll be > > looking for two things. > > > > 1) A cross-compiler with powerpc64 support > > 2) a 64-bit loader (like ofwboot) > > > > If you know an easier way to get a 64 bit loader other than hacking on > > ofwboot > > let me know. Or if there is no easier way perhaps someone wants to help me > > with this? Working on a 64 bit loader would be awesome then I have to do > > less > > work and we meet in the middle. > > > > I know the code as is won't compile, but I'm willing to give it a pass and > > work on fixing the errors that the compiler gives me. Given that, booting > > a > > first kernel will likely panic() it at boot, if it doesn't panic then I'm > > extremely lucky. Or it's gonna be really slow as I screwed up on the > > Segment > > Lookaside Buffer or TLB cache or something. I'd like to see the day :-). > > > > Now I want to give everyone who worked on this code before me mad props! > > The > > code was pretty much almost 64 bit ready and I did a bit of cutting out, > > and > > pulling stuff in from FreeBSD and comparing with the PEM guide from IBM. > > Thanks so far! Also thanks for FreeBSD who trailblazed my efforts and > > gave me > > somethign to work with. > > > > Here is a list of things that I did a visual inspection on and possibly > > changes. What's not checked needs immediate attention still. > > > > > > file first pass (eyes only) second pass > > (compiler) > > > > -------------------------------+-----------------------+----------------------- > > powerpc64/bus_dma.c X > > powerpc64/bus_space.c X > > powerpc64/copystr.c X > > powerpc64/cpu_subr.c X > > powerpc64/fpu.c X > > powerpc64/genassym.cf X > > powerpc64/in_cksum.c X > > powerpc64/intr.c X > > powerpc64/lock_machdep.c X > > powerpc64/pmap.c X > > powerpc64/process_machdep.c X > > powerpc64/setjmp.S > > powerpc64/softintr.c X > > powerpc64/sys_machdep.c X > > powerpc64/trap.c > > powerpc64/vm_machdep.c > > powerpc64/copyinout.c X > > powerpc64/slb.c X > > > > ddb/db_disasm.c X > > ddb/db_interface.c X > > ddb/db_memrw.c X > > ddb/db_trace.c X > > > > include/*.h X > > > > Best Regards, > > -peter > > > >