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! OpenBSD/sgi currently runs on the 64 bit MIPS-based SGI O2 workstations. ! Other 64 bit SGI systems will be supported in the future.

OpenBSD/sgi is a fully featured 64 bit port and will thus only run on systems --- 21,27 ----

! OpenBSD/sgi runs on several 64 bit MIPS-based SGI servers and workstations.

OpenBSD/sgi is a fully featured 64 bit port and will thus only run on systems *************** *** 57,63 ****

  • Supported hardware
  • Getting and installing
    !
  • Projects & bugs left to fix


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  • Supported hardware
  • Getting and installing
    !
  • Projects


    *************** *** 69,78 **** port created early in the OpenBSD history. Arc support was rather soon discontinued due to the lack of interest and availability of decent hardware. The OpenBSD Mips support has since then been supported outside the OpenBSD ! project. As SGI hardware has become affordable and easy to come by, interest for an SGI port in the tree has increased. ! The final piece, a working 64 bit toolchain, is now available and the 64 bit ! SGI OpenBSD port is now available and managed in the OpenBSD source tree.

    --- 68,84 ---- port created early in the OpenBSD history. Arc support was rather soon discontinued due to the lack of interest and availability of decent hardware. The OpenBSD Mips support has since then been supported outside the OpenBSD ! project. !
    ! As SGI hardware has become affordable and easy to come by, interest for an SGI port in the tree has increased. ! The final piece, a working 64 bit toolchain, eventually became available and ! allowed the 64 bit SGI OpenBSD port to appear in 2004. !
    ! Hardware support was initially limited to the O2 workstations. Efforts ! to port to more systems did not really start until 2008, where the first ! Octane support parts were introduced. This work was completed in 2009 ! with support for Origin family systems as well.

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    Currently OpenBSD/sgi runs in 64 bit mode and boots multi-user on supported ! systems. Snapshots are made periodically as the port develops and expands.
    ! In late 2007 the port was expanded with support for the ! wscons(4) ! framework. This makes it possible to use the glass console.

    Supported hardware

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    Currently OpenBSD/sgi runs in 64 bit mode and boots multi-user on supported ! systems. Snapshots are made periodically as the port develops and expands. !
    ! On most systems it is currently limited to serial console only. ! This is however not the case on O2, on which it is possible to use the glass ! console.

    Supported hardware

    For a complete system component and device driver listing for this architecture, see intro(4/sgi).

    ! The following families are supported: !

      !
    • IP27 (Origin) family:* !
        !
      • Origin 200. Dual-Origin 200 systems using the CRAYlink connection should ! work, but currently limited to the first node. !
      • Origin 2000 and Onyx 2 have not been tested, but should work, currently ! limited to the first node. !
      !
    • IP30 (Octane a.k.a Speedracer) family:* !
        !
      • Octane !
      • Octane 2 !
      !
    • IP32 (O2 a.k.a Moosehead) family: !
        !
      • O2 !
      • O2+ !
      ! R5000, RM5200, RM7000 as well as R10000 and R12000 processors are supported. ! RM7000 level 3 cache is supported. !
    • IP35 (Tezro) family:* !
        !
      • Fuel !
      • Origin 300, Onyx 300 and Origin 3000 have not been tested, but should ! work, currently limited to the first node. !
      • Origin 350, Onyx 350, Onyx 4 and Tezro have not been tested, and are ! not supported yet due to lack of support for their PCI-X controller. !
      !
    ! * support for these families has been added after the 4.5 release. ! !

    ! The following devices are supported: !

      !
    • Ethernet Adapters !
        !
      • O2 mec(4) MAC-110 10/100MBit ethernet. !
      • Many ! PCI ! adapters, including wireless adapters. !
      !
    • SCSI Host Adapters !
      • ahc(4) Adaptec AIC-7880 SCSI. !
      • isp(4) QLogic ISP SCSI. !
      • Some ! PCI ! SCSI adapters. !
      !
    • RS-232 Devices !
      • com(4) built-in serial ports. !
      !
    • USB Controllers and Devices !
        !
      • Fuel on-board ohci. !
      • PCI ! USB controllers. !
      • Most ! USB ! devices. !
      !
    • Audio Devices !
        !
      • O2 mavb(4) Moosehead A/V Board audio device. !
      !
    • Video Devices !
        !
      • O2 gbe(4) Graphics Back End Frame Buffer, supporting wscons(4) console and X Window. !
      !
    • Input Devices ! +
    • Miscellaneous Devices + +

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    Projects & bugs left to fix

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    • Workaround for R10000 CPUs coherency behaviour
    • Larger user VM space (currently limited to 2GB) !
    • Support more SGI hardware like Origin 200, Octane, etc !
    • Support for multiprocessor systems (not NUMA)

    --- 205,218 ---- as well. !

    Projects (in no particular order)

    • Larger user VM space (currently limited to 2GB) !
    • Onboard Ethernet support on Octane and Origin families !
    • SMP support !
    • Multiple node support on Origin systems !
    • Origin 350 and Tezro ``PIC'' PCI-X controller support

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