OpenBSD/octeon is a port intended to run on systems based upon the Cavium Octeon and Octeon PLUS MIPS64 CPUs.
OpenBSD/octeon began in 2010 with an SDK created by IIJ and donated to OpenBSD. Early work targeted the Portwell CAM-0100.
Due to the lack of available hardware, the port lay dormant for a few years. This changed in January 2013 with the release of the Ubiquiti Networks EdgeRouter LITE. Several developers obtained these new machines, and work began immediately.
Kernel work is progressing nicely.
And work continues...
OpenBSD/octeon initially aims to provide support for the following machines:
The kernel boots but does not yet provide a way for the user to mount a root device.
There is no userland yet.
Snapshots will be available soon.