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The powerpc64 architecture was added:maybe shorten this and add a text about current status instead?
+The powerpc64 architecture was added:
- - Began initial development of an OpenBSD/powerpc64 port.
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- Added opal(4), a driver that interacts with the OPAL firmware on powerpc64 and implements RTC functionality.
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- Added support for the XIVE interrupt controller found on POWER9 CPUs.
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- Increased the buffer size for OFW parameter name strings, making it possible to dump the full device tree on POWER9 systems using eeprom -p.
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- Added powerpc64 FDT interrupt support.
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- Introduced an initial bootloader for OpenBSD/powerpc64.
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- Added installboot powerpc64 support.
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- Added initial powerpc64 X sets.
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- Passed boothowto and bootduid parameters to the booted powerpc64 kernel via the device tree.
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- Improved the powerpc64 kernel linker script and installed proper page protections via pmap_bootstrap().
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- Enabled xhci(4) in the powerpc64 BOOT kernel.
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- Introduced powerpc64 GENERIC.MP and bsd.mp.
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- Implemented IPIs on powerpc64.
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- Increased the powerpc64 MAXCPUS to 48, the maximum cores available in any POWER9 system.
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- Added additional scsi devices on powerpc64.
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- Added powerpc64 cd9660, msdos and inet6 ramdisk support.
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- Built installXX.{img,iso} powerpc64 files.
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- Introduced xicp(4), a driver for the interrupt control presenter hardware found on POWER8 CPUs.
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- Added powerpc support for POWER8 CPUs.
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- Added support for IODA2 bridges such as those found on POWER8 chips.
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- Added powerpc64 support for "normal" external interrupts, needed for running POWER8 and earlier CPUs.
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- Added support for the IBM POWER8 host bridge.
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- Improved detection of the proper powerpc64 boot device by choosing the disk matching the bootduid of the boot kernel.
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- Added mpii(4) to powerpc64.
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- Used an IPI on powerpc64 so hw.setperf affects all cores in the mp kernel.
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- XXX add a text about current status