Before Cavium switched to ARM64 CPUs they developed quite powerful MIPS based SOCs. The current upstream Linux kernel already supports some Octeon SOCs, but not the latest versions. Goal of this Hack Week project is to use the latest Cavium SDK to update the Linux kernel code to let it running on CN23XX network cards.

Looking for hackers with the skills:

kernel mips

This project is part of:

Hack Week 22

Activity

  • about 1 month ago: Murielabshir joined this project.
  • over 1 year ago: a_faerber liked this project.
  • over 1 year ago: tsbogend added keyword "kernel" to this project.
  • over 1 year ago: tsbogend added keyword "mips" to this project.
  • over 1 year ago: tsbogend started this project.
  • over 1 year ago: tsbogend originated this project.

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