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Update to latest IBM approved PAPR ACRs (see files in Oct 13, 2017 commit):
- ISA 2.07 privileged doorbell extensions (9/16/2012)
- POWER ISA Name Change Category Vector.XOR to Vector.CRYPTO (11/4/2012)
- Enable Multiple Redirected RDMA mappings per page (3/5/2013)
- Add Block Invalidate Option (3/5/2013)
- Implementation Dependent Optimizations (3/13/2013)
- System Firmware Service Entitlement Date (Warranty Date) Check (4/3/2013)
- New Function for ibm,change-msi to specify 32 bit MSI (5/14/2013)
- Remove Client-Architecture-Support bit for UUID option (4/16/2013)
- AddClient Architecture Support bit for RTAS ibm,change-msi (5/28/2013)
- Add VNIC Server (5/24/2014)
- VPA changes for P8 (EBB) (5/24/2013)
- Add an hcall to clean up the entire MMU hashtable (11/20/2013)
- Add LPCR[ILE] support to H_SET_MODE (5/31/2013)
- New Root Node Properties (1/12/2016)
- Extended Firmware Assisted Dump for P8 Registers (1/24/2014)
- Sufficient H_COP_OP output buffer (6/21/2014)
- Extend H_SEND_LOGICAL_LAN for large send packets (6/29/2014)
- Extend H_GET_MPP_X reporting coalesced pages (8/24/2014)
- Update ibm,pcie-link-speed-stats property to support PCIe 3.0 link speeds (6/12/2015)
- Extend ibm,get-system-parameters RTAS to report Energy Management Tuning Parameters (3/18/2015)
- Additional System Parameters related to mgmt of FW Service Entitlement Warranty period (6/22/2015)
- Additional System Parameter to read LPAR Name string (10/7/2015)
- Redesign of properties for DRC information and dynamic memory (7/23/2015)
- Add additional logical loction code sections (3/4/2016)
- Add ibm,vnic-client-mac to support vNIC failover (2/29/2016)
- hcall for registering the process table (3/21/2016)
- New device tree property for UUID (3/21/2016)
- Changes for Hotplug RTAS Events (10/24/2016)
- Support 64-bit PE TCEs in ibm,query-pe-dma-window (7/14/2016)

Add missing chapters for Virtualization (new):
- Virtual Management Channel (VMC)
- Virtual Asynchronous Services Interface (VASI)

Also performed other miscellaneous formatting cleanup.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Scheel <scheel@us.ibm.com>
7 years ago
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Error Handling Draft update 7 years ago
Platform Draft update 7 years ago
RTAS Correct build failure. 7 years ago
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README.md

Linux Architecture Reference Specification for OpenPOWER

This repository holds the source for the Linux on Power Architecture Reference documents. There are multiple component documents as follows:

  • The Platform (../Platform/) document describes the basic requirements to run Linux on the hardware platform.

  • The Device Tree (../DeviceTree/) document describes the structure and bindings associated with the device tree definitions for OpenPOWER systems.

  • The Error Handing (../ErrorHandling/) document describes the error reporting and recommended error procedures for the system.

  • The run-time services or RTAS (../RTAS/) document describes the firmware interfaces available to Linux running on the system and in a VM.

  • The Virtualization (../Virtualization/) document describes the environment by which virtualized OS images are run on the system.

The basis for this document was the Linux on Power Architecture Platform Reference (LoPAR) Version 1.1, March 2016. It was derived from an IBM document known as the Power Architecture Platform Reference (PAPR) Versions 2.7. While much of this documentation may apply to the IBM PowerVM (LPAR) environment, it will serve as a good base for the OpenPOWER documentation effort as well as support the more broad IBM Linux on Power community as well.

To build this project, one must ensure that the Docs-Master project has also been cloned at the same directory level as the Docs-Template project. This can be accomplished with the following steps:

  1. Clone the master documentation project (Docs-Master) using the following command:
$ git clone https://github.com/OpenPOWERFoundation/Docs-Master.git
  1. Clone this project (Docs-Template) using the following command:
$ git clone https://github.com/OpenPOWERFoundation/Linux-Architecture-Reference.git
  1. Build the project with these commands:
$ cd Linux-Architecture-Reference
$ mvn clean generate-sources

The online version of the document can be found in the OpenPOWER Foundation Document library at TBD

Contributions

To contribute to the OpenPOWER Foundation template document project, contact Jeff Scheel [scheel@us.ibm.com](mailto://scheel@us.ibm.com) or Jeff Brown [jeffdb@us.ibm.com](mailto://jeffdb@us.ibm.com).

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