! OpenBSD/armv7 is a port of OpenBSD to various ARMv7 based systems.
A mailing list for ARM-based ports is available at
! arm@openbsd.org.
To join the OpenBSD/arm mailing list, send a message body of
"subscribe arm" to
majordomo@openbsd.org.
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!
!
Current status
The current target platforms are Allwinner A10/A20/A33/A80, H3,
! R16/R40, V40 (sunxi), Freescale i.MX6/7 (imx) and TI
! OMAP3/4 (am335x/beagle/panda). We try to
support most of the boards based on those SoCs. A list of supported
boards is in the supported hardware section.
-
There are still a fair number of things to do on each of these boards,
however OpenBSD is generally considered to be usable on them. The
platform is now self hosting, however there is no SMP support.
! Networking is working on am335x, imx, panda
and Allwinner A10/A20/H3.
-
!
!
Supported hardware
A note on the platforms and the associated boards: OpenBSD/armv7
bundles various platforms sharing the ARM v7 architecture. Due to the
fact that there are many System on a Chips (SoC) around, OpenBSD/armv7
differentiates between various SoCs and may have a different level of
support between them. All devices based on the Freescale i.MX6 and
! i.MX7 are referred to as imx, all devices based on Allwinner
! SoCs are referred to as sunxi. The boards with an TI OMAP 3/4
! SoC are subdivided into am335x (for BeagleBone),
! beagle (for BeagleBoard) and panda (for PandaBoard).
!
+ OpenBSD/armv7 is a port of OpenBSD to various ARMv7 based systems.
+
A mailing list for ARM-based ports is available at
! arm@openbsd.org.
To join the OpenBSD/arm mailing list, send a message body of
"subscribe arm" to
majordomo@openbsd.org.
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subscribing.
+
!
Current status
+
The current target platforms are Allwinner A10/A20/A33/A80, H3,
! R16/R40, V40 (sunxi), Freescale i.MX6/7 (imx) and TI
! OMAP3/4 (am335x/beagle/panda). We try to
support most of the boards based on those SoCs. A list of supported
boards is in the supported hardware section.
There are still a fair number of things to do on each of these boards,
however OpenBSD is generally considered to be usable on them. The
platform is now self hosting, however there is no SMP support.
! Networking is working on am335x, imx, panda
and Allwinner A10/A20/H3.
!
Supported hardware
A note on the platforms and the associated boards: OpenBSD/armv7
bundles various platforms sharing the ARM v7 architecture. Due to the
fact that there are many System on a Chips (SoC) around, OpenBSD/armv7
differentiates between various SoCs and may have a different level of
support between them. All devices based on the Freescale i.MX6 and
! i.MX7 are referred to as imx, all devices based on Allwinner
! SoCs are referred to as sunxi. The boards with an TI OMAP 3/4
! SoC are subdivided into am335x (for BeagleBone),
! beagle (for BeagleBoard) and panda (for PandaBoard).
No real time clock: Many of the armv7 devices do not have a
! battery-backed real time clock. For this reason, using the -s
option of OpenNTPD may be desirable.
!
!
Getting and installing
!
The latest supported OpenBSD/armv7 release is
--- 116,160 ----
No real time clock: Many of the armv7 devices do not have a
! battery-backed real time clock. For this reason, using the -s
option of OpenNTPD may be desirable.
!