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author | Stewart Smith <stewart@linux.vnet.ibm.com> | Tue Aug 15 10:59:17 2017 +1000 |
committer | Stewart Smith <stewart@linux.vnet.ibm.com> | Tue Aug 15 10:59:17 2017 +1000 |
tree | 3f7598d250609c007b628d7fefab5ddd70633fd6 | |
parent | 3073c3978359c49a16c5211c275ffac4a48ca81e [diff] |
skiboot v5.7-92-g0818df625e3 Ananth N Mavinakayanahalli (1): Recognize the 2s2u zz platform Michael Neuling (4): hdat: Make is_power9n() global hdat: Add POWER9 DD2.0 specific pa_features hdat: Fix PCIe GEN4 lane-eq setting for DD2 phb4: Enhanced PCIe training tracing Oliver O'Halloran (1): hdata/i2c: Work around broken I2C array version Russell Currey (6): xive: Check for valid PIR index when decoding phb4: Fix duplicate in EEH register dump phb4: Skip attempting to fix PHBs broken on boot phb4: Prepare for link down when creset called from kernel phb4: Ignore slot state if performing complete reset phb4: Fix reading wrong size registers in EEH dump Shilpasri G Bhat (1): sensor-groups : occ: Add 'ops' DT property Stewart Smith (1): hdata_to_dt: use a realistic PVR and chip revision Vasant Hegde (2): HDAT: Add chip-id property to ipmi sensors OCC: Map OCC sensor to a chip-id Signed-off-by: Stewart Smith <stewart@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
The OpenPOWER firmware build process uses Buildroot to create a toolchain and build the various components of the PNOR firmware, including Hostboot, Skiboot, OCC, Petitboot etc.
Issues, Milestones, pull requests and code hosting is on GitHub: https://github.com/open-power/op-build
Mailing list: openpower-firmware@lists.ozlabs.org
Info/Subscribe: https://lists.ozlabs.org/listinfo/openpower-firmware
Archives: https://lists.ozlabs.org/pipermail/openpower-firmware/
To build an image for a Palmetto system:
git clone --recursive git@github.com:open-power/op-build.git cd op-build . op-build-env op-build palmetto_defconfig && op-build
There are also default configurations for other platforms in openpower/configs/
such as Habanero and Firestone.
Buildroot/op-build supports both native and cross-compilation - it will automatically download and build an appropriate toolchain as part of the build process, so you don't need to worry about setting up a cross-compiler. Cross-compiling from a x86-64 host is officially supported.
Install Ubuntu (>= 14.04) or Debian (>= 7.5) 64-bit.
Enable Universe (Ubuntu only):
sudo apt-get install software-properties-common sudo add-apt-repository universe
Install the packages necessary for the build:
sudo apt-get install cscope ctags libz-dev libexpat-dev \ python language-pack-en texinfo \ build-essential g++ git bison flex unzip \ libssl-dev libxml-simple-perl libxml-sax-perl libxml2-dev libxml2-utils xsltproc \ wget bc
Install Fedora 25 64-bit (older Fedora should also work).
Install the packages necessary for the build:
sudo dnf install gcc-c++ flex bison git ctags cscope expat-devel patch \ zlib-devel zlib-static texinfo perl-bignum "perl(XML::Simple)" \ "perl(YAML)" "perl(XML::SAX)" "perl(Fatal)" "perl(Thread::Queue)" \ "perl(Env)" "perl(XML::LibXML)" "perl(Digest::SHA1)" libxml2-devel \ which wget unzip tar cpio python bzip2 bc findutils ncurses-devel