Re: sparse test failures on ppc32le (and other not so common archs)

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On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 2:27 AM, Uwe Kleine-König <uwe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> BTW, if I want to get a PPC64 machine for Linux testing purpose, is the
>> used apple G5 a good place to start?
>
> Honestly I don't know. https://wiki.debian.org/ppc64el tells
>
>         Debian/ppc64el requires, at minimum, a POWER8 processor machine.
>         Although Debian was initially bootstrapped on a POWER7 set of
>         servers. this class of server is not supported anymore, and you
>         are not able to run Debian/ppc64el on a POWER7 processor without
>         hitting an illegal instruction fault.
>
> Hm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/POWER8 tells:
>
>         Systems based on POWER8 became available from IBM in June
>         2014. Systems and POWER8 processor designs made by other
>         OpenPOWER members was available in early 2015.
>
> So I think this rules out a G5.

Thanks for the tip. I am glad I asked before I pull the trigger.

> https://wiki.debian.org/ppc64el/Installation mentions you can run this
> under qemu however.

Good idea. I will give that a try too.

Chris
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