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= PowerPC/POWER/Cell Special Interest Group =
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== Members ==
Check out our [[Architectures/PowerPC/CurrentDevelopment|current development efforts]] and join the Fedora for Power team on IRC in {{fpchat|#fedora-ppc}} on http://freenode.net
* [[IgnacioVazquezAbrams| Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams]] <BR>
}}
* [[PaulNasrat| Paul Nasrat]] <BR>
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* [[PeterLemenkov| Peter Lemenkov]] <BR>
* [[StefanPosdzich|Stefan Posdzich]] (using a Playstation 3 with Fedora 9)


= PowerPC/POWER Special Interest Group =
* IRC: {{fpchat|#fedora-ppc}} on irc.freenode.net
* Mailing List: {{fplist|ppc}}


== Applications/Libraries of Interest ==
== Members ==
* [http://mac-on-linux.sourceforge.net/ Mac-on-Linux] - virtualization solution for PowerPC
* [[User:sharkcz| Dan Horák]] (IBM IntelliStation 275)
 
* [[User:than| Than Ngo]]
== Documentation ==
* Mark Hamzy
 
* Mike Wolf
=== Fedora on Apple PPC hardware ===
* [[User:Gustavold| Gustavo Luiz Duarte]]
 
* [[User:menantea| Guy Menanteau]]
==== iBook G4 Hardware info: ====
* [[User:Michelmno| Michel Normand]]
 
* [[User:sinnykumari| Sinny Kumari]]
iBook G4/1.33GHz 12-Inch (Mid-2005)
 
:*1.33 GHz PowerPC 7447a (G4) processor with 64k L1 cache
:*512k "on chip" level 2 cache.
:*512 MB of onboard RAM (PC2700 DDR SDRAM).
:*40 GB (4200 RPM) Ultra ATA/100 hard drive.
:*Slot-loading DVD-ROM/CD-RW "Combo" drive.
:*4X AGP ATI Mobility Radeon 9550 graphics with 32 MB of DDR SDRAM.
:*A standard AirPort Extreme (802.11g) - Broadcom BCM4318 chipset.
:*Bluetooth 2.0+EDR.
:*56k v.92 standard modem
:*50 W/Hr LiIon battery (Stated 6 hour lifetime)
:*12.1" TFT XGA active matrix display (1024x768 native resolution).
:*"Sudden Motion Sensor" technology that stops the hard drive heads from moving if the notebook is dropped.
:*"Scrolling Trackpad" that allows one to scroll or pan by touching the trackpad with two fingers instead of one.
 
==== Dual booting with OS X ====
 
*Install OS X first:
 
:#Boot from your OS X install CD but before the installation starts, load the disk utility from the top menu.
:#Here you can partion your drive. Partition the drive in two, one as MAC filesystem (for OS X) and one as free space, leave the MBR as the default MAC option.
:#Once OS X is installed grab any updates and set the date/time.
:#You are now ready to go ahead with installing Fedora


{{Admon/tip | Setting the date and time in OS X will mean the date is right in Fedora from the point of install.}}
== Stable Release, GPG keys ==


==== Installing Fedora ====
Fedora 28 is the latest stable release of Fedora for Power. It was announced on May 1st, 2018. Please see [https://fedoramagazine.org/announcing-fedora-28// the release announcement] for additional details or download it directly from [https://alt.fedoraproject.org/alt/ here].


*Turn on your Apple, insert the Fedora install media and boot from the CD/DVD by holding down the 'c' key as soon as you hear the Apple chime.
Fedora for Power uses now primary architectures GPG keys. Check [https://fedoraproject.org/keys The official Fedora GPG key list] for a list of primary/secondary keys per releases.


{{Admon/warning | Note | There seems to be a bug in the Fedora 9 installer. Caps lock may be on when the light is not. Check at the screen where you can enter your host name.}}
=== Release Notes ===
* [[Architectures/PowerPC/28|Fedora 28]]
* [[Architectures/PowerPC/27|Fedora 27]]
* [[Architectures/PowerPC/26|Fedora 26]]  EOL targeted end of May 2018


:# If you are dual booting, when you get to the partitioning page, select the option which will set up the free space on your hard drive for Fedora, leaving your MAC partition alone.
== Supported Architectures ==


==== Wireless networking ====
Only 64bit machines (big endian Power5 or newer and little endian Power8 or newer) are supported, 32bit packages are not available anymore in F22 or newer. The last Fedora release with 32bit boot images was Fedora 17. Although it might be possible to install a 32bit F17 release and then update with the latest F21 packages, this is not supported by the Fedora PPC developers anymore.


To get a list of your current hardware, in which you should be able to spot your wireless card and see what chipset it uses, open up a terminal and type:
Fedora 18 through Fedora 23 also includes several optimized packages for Power7 machines. These will be installed automatically if a Power7 processor is detected.  The focus for Fedora 24 and newer is on Power8 or newer hardware and the optimizations for these CPU types are handled through a different mechanism.


<pre>
Fedora 25 able to be installed also on Mac G5 machine as per https://github.com/masterzorag/G5_ppc64-linux
$ lspci
</pre>


Due the limited resource and clear preference of the ppc64le architecture in any new developments, it was decided that ppc64 architecture will transfer into a maintenance mode where the new features (eg. Atomic Host compose) we plan for ppc64le won't be added, see  [https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/ppc@lists.fedoraproject.org/message/C23EQYITA4DQWM7CQF6LJC5ABXY2XIEM/ email] for details.


===== Broadcom BC43xx chipset=====
== Previous Releases ==


This chipset uses the 'b43' drivers contained in the kernel. For a comprehensive list of supported chipset versions and more info, check the link at the bottom of the page to linuxwireless.org. Although the 'b43' driver is open source, a proprietary piece of firmware is required in order get this wireless chipset to function.
You can find information about previous Fedora for Power releases at [[Architectures/PowerPC/PreviousReleases]].  


To find out what version you have use a terminal to enter this command:
== Build System & Resources ==


<pre>
===Koji===
$ lspci lspci | grep Broadcom\ Corporation
</pre>


The b43 driver with the proprietary firmware supports these versions:
====Rawhide====
On October 29, 2016 announcement was made to [https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@lists.fedoraproject.org/message/SBQOANIUYRRRJGK3BNN5WOYERMEVTD5V/ merge ppc64(le)] koji builds of packages with [http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/ primary koji].


* bcm4303 (802.11b-only chips)
To make a scratch build of package for ppc64 and ppc64le in Fedora rawhide, run:
* bcm4306
  koji build --scratch --arch-override=ppc64,ppc64le rawhide yourpkg.src.rpm
* bcm4309 (only the 2.4GHz part)
* bcm4311 rev 1 / bcm4312
* bcm4311 rev 2 / bcm4312 (needs patches for 2.6.24)
* bcm4318 


{{Admon/warning | Note | This guide assumes you are using kernel version 2.6.25 or newer (Fedora 9 and above).}} 
=== PPC Shell access for debugging ===
[[user:sharkcz|Dan Horák ]] ([[fas:sharkcz|sharkcz]]) can provide you access to a PPC box for build debugging purposes. Just send him an e-mail with a request and a public SSH key.
fedora-infra team is also working on providing easier access to a PowerPC VM for debugging build issues. Once we have it ready, we will update this section.


:*Download and install the firmware:
== Bugzilla ==


The first thing to do is to grab the firmware and make sure you have the 'b43-fwcutter' tool installed. The firmware cutting tool is used to extract the bit of firmware needed from the proprietary driver.
* [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&rep_platform=powerpc&rep_platform=ppc64&rep_platform=ppc&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=MODIFIED&product=Fedora&classification=Fedora List of currently open PowerPC bugs]
 
* [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=179260 ExcludeArch for PowerPC]
You can get the firmware from the openwrt.org project. Use the 'wget' command below to download it.
* [[Architectures/BuildIssues|Power & s390x build issues]]  
 
<pre>
$ wget http://mirror2.openwrt.org/sources/broadcom-wl-4.150.10.5.tar.bz2
</pre>
 
Now extract the archive:
 
<pre>
$ tar xjf broadcom-wl-4.150.10.5.tar.bz2
</pre>
 
You should end up with a 'broadcom-wl-4.150.10.5' directory and inside that a 'driver' directory containing 'wl_apsta_mimo.o'.
 
:*Next, use the 'b43-fwcutter' tool to extract the firmware to your Fedora system:
 
First, as 'root' set an environment variable pointing to where the firmware should be installed on your system:
 
<pre>
# export FIRMWARE_INSTALL_DIR="/lib/firmware"
</pre>
 
Then, make sure you have the firmware cutting tool installed, if you have done a standard installation it should already be.
 
Enter the 'broadcom-wl-4.150.10.5'/driver' directory
 
<pre>
# cd broadcom-wl-4.150.10.5'/driver
</pre>
 
and finally run the firmware cutting tool to extract the firmware to your system:
 
<pre>
# b43-fwcutter -w "$FIRMWARE_INSTALL_DIR" wl_apsta_mimo.o
</pre>
 
That's it, upon reboot you should have a working wireless card! I would, however, just load the 'b43' module before the reboot to make sure there are no errors:
 
<pre>
# modprobe b43
</pre>
 
I expect a reboot is not actually necessary, you can probably get away with just restarting the network manager.
 
==== Useful links ====
 
http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers
 
== Work needed ==
 
=== Bugzilla ===
 
* [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=219540 #219540] Game Glest not playable at PPC-arch
* [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=239713 #239713] bootstrap ghc on ppc64
* [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=453311 #453311] pulseaudio does not start
 
Someone who interested should also watch [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=179260 #179260]  
 
=== Documentation ===
 
* We need step-by-step tutorials describing HOWTO setup Wi-Fi, Apple Bluetooth Mouse and Keyboard, where to find JRE and so on. See the next links (from Ubuntu, Debian and YellowDog):
** [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=224673 HOWTO: Apple Wireless Keyboard (Bluetooth)]
** [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PowerPCFAQ PowerPC FAQ]  
** [http://johannes.sipsolutions.net/Projects/snd-aoa Notes abount snd-aoa kernel module]  




== Links ==
== Links ==
* [http://www.ibm.com/chips/power/ Power homepage] <BR>
* [http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/ppc fedora-ppc mailing list] <BR>
* [http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/fedora-ppc fedora-ppc mailing list] <BR>
* [[Architectures/PowerPC/PPC-hub-serverstatus|Special files and configuration on the PPC hub]]
* [http://www.ibm.com/systems/power/ Power homepage] <BR>
* [https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/wikis/home/wiki/W51a7ffcf4dfd_4b40_9d82_446ebc23c550?lang=en The PowerLinux Community Wiki] <BR>
* [http://www.power.org/ Power.org] <BR>
* [http://www.power.org/ Power.org] <BR>
* [http://www.ppczone.org/ PPCZone] <BR>
* [http://www.terrasoftsolutions.com/support/ YellowDogLinux support pages] <BR>
* [http://www.powerdeveloper.org/ powerdeveloper.org]
* [http://www.powerdeveloper.org/ powerdeveloper.org]
* [http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/lnxinfo/v3r0m0/index.jsp?topic=/liaae/lcon_Installing_Linux_on_System_p5.htm Installation docs] for IBM Power hardware <BR>




== See also ==
[[Category:Arch-specific SIGs]][[Category:SIGs]]
* [[PlayStation]]
[[Category:Fedora special-interest groups|PowerPC]]
 
[[Category:Arch-specific SIGs]]

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Getting Started with Fedora for Power::
Check out our current development efforts and join the Fedora for Power team on IRC in #fedora-ppc[?] on http://freenode.net

PowerPC/POWER Special Interest Group

Members

Stable Release, GPG keys

Fedora 28 is the latest stable release of Fedora for Power. It was announced on May 1st, 2018. Please see the release announcement for additional details or download it directly from here.

Fedora for Power uses now primary architectures GPG keys. Check The official Fedora GPG key list for a list of primary/secondary keys per releases.

Release Notes

Supported Architectures

Only 64bit machines (big endian Power5 or newer and little endian Power8 or newer) are supported, 32bit packages are not available anymore in F22 or newer. The last Fedora release with 32bit boot images was Fedora 17. Although it might be possible to install a 32bit F17 release and then update with the latest F21 packages, this is not supported by the Fedora PPC developers anymore.

Fedora 18 through Fedora 23 also includes several optimized packages for Power7 machines. These will be installed automatically if a Power7 processor is detected. The focus for Fedora 24 and newer is on Power8 or newer hardware and the optimizations for these CPU types are handled through a different mechanism.

Fedora 25 able to be installed also on Mac G5 machine as per https://github.com/masterzorag/G5_ppc64-linux

Due the limited resource and clear preference of the ppc64le architecture in any new developments, it was decided that ppc64 architecture will transfer into a maintenance mode where the new features (eg. Atomic Host compose) we plan for ppc64le won't be added, see email for details.

Previous Releases

You can find information about previous Fedora for Power releases at Architectures/PowerPC/PreviousReleases.

Build System & Resources

Koji

Rawhide

On October 29, 2016 announcement was made to merge ppc64(le) koji builds of packages with primary koji.

To make a scratch build of package for ppc64 and ppc64le in Fedora rawhide, run:

  koji build --scratch --arch-override=ppc64,ppc64le rawhide yourpkg.src.rpm

PPC Shell access for debugging

Dan Horák (sharkcz) can provide you access to a PPC box for build debugging purposes. Just send him an e-mail with a request and a public SSH key. fedora-infra team is also working on providing easier access to a PowerPC VM for debugging build issues. Once we have it ready, we will update this section.

Bugzilla


Links