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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/powerpc/
DDAWR-POWER9.txt1 DAWR issues on POWER9
4 On POWER9 the DAWR can cause a checkstop if it points to cache
12 powerpc: Disable DAWR in the base POWER9 CPU features
24 For ptrace, we now advertise zero breakpoints on POWER9 via the
29 guest on a POWER9 host. Current Linux guests ignore this error, so
33 actually set it on POWER9 hardware. This is done so we don't break
34 migration from POWER8 to POWER9, at the cost of silently losing the
42 For GDB watchpoints (ie 'watch' command) on POWER9 bare metal , GDB
47 The same will also be true for any guests started on a POWER9
54 guest is migrated to a POWER9 host, the watchpoint will be lost on the
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Dtransactional_memory.txt202 POWER9
205 TM on POWER9 has issues with storing the complete register state. This
211 KVM: PPC: Book3S HV: Work around transactional memory bugs in POWER9
213 To account for this different POWER9 chips have TM enabled in
242 Guest migration from POWER8 to POWER9 will work with POWER9N DD2.2 and
243 POWER9C DD1.2. Since earlier POWER9 processors don't support TM
244 emulation, migration from POWER8 to POWER9 is not supported there.
Dcxl.txt63 POWER9 <-----> PSL Version 9 is compliant to the CAIA Version 2.0.
72 PSL8 won't work on a POWER9 system.
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/opal/
Dpower-mgt.txt57 0x00100000 /* This is a fast stop state (POWER9) */
58 0x00200000 /* This is a deep-stop state (POWER9) */
71 respectively by the kernel. On POWER9 this property is required.
76 This property is required on POWER9 and absent on POWER8.
82 required on POWER9 and absent on POWER8.
112 POWER9.
118 property on POWER8 and is absent on POWER9.
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/hwmon/
Dibmpowernv42 sub-group. In POWER9, this attribute corresponds to
54 sub-group. In POWER9, this attribute corresponds to
64 sub-group. In POWER9, this attribute corresponds to
74 sub-group. In POWER9, this attribute corresponds to
/Linux-v4.19/arch/powerpc/platforms/powernv/
DKconfig53 VAS adapters are found in POWER9 based systems.
/Linux-v4.19/arch/powerpc/xmon/
Dppc-opc.c2970 #define POWER9 PPC_OPCODE_POWER9 macro
3154 {"maddhd", VXA(4, 48), VXA_MASK, POWER9, 0, {RT, RA, RB, RC}},
3156 {"maddhdu", VXA(4, 49), VXA_MASK, POWER9, 0, {RT, RA, RB, RC}},
3159 {"maddld", VXA(4, 51), VXA_MASK, POWER9, 0, {RT, RA, RB, RC}},
4161 {"addpcis", DX(19,2), DX_MASK, POWER9, PPCVLE, {RT, DXD}},
4162 {"subpcis", DX(19,2), DX_MASK, POWER9, PPCVLE, {RT, NDXD}},
4423 {"urfid", XL(19,306), 0xffffffff, POWER9, PPCVLE, {0}},
4424 {"stop", XL(19,370), 0xffffffff, POWER9, PPCVLE, {0}},
4426 {"doze", XL(19,402), 0xffffffff, POWER6, POWER9|PPCVLE, {0}},
4430 {"nap", XL(19,434), 0xffffffff, POWER6, POWER9|PPCVLE, {0}},
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/accelerators/
Docxl.rst164 this is only available on POWER9.
/Linux-v4.19/arch/powerpc/platforms/
DKconfig.cputype64 (POWER5, 970, POWER5+, POWER6, POWER7, POWER8, POWER9 ...)
131 bool "POWER9"
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/virtual/kvm/
Dapi.txt4569 radix MMU defined in Power ISA V3.00 (as implemented in the POWER9
4579 the POWER9 processor), including in-memory segment tables.
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/admin-guide/
Dkernel-parameters.txt848 Disable RADIX MMU mode on POWER9