Linux/MIPS is a port of to the . It is available under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
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See Meltdown aka CVE- and Spectre aka CVE- and CVE- for more information how these current security issues are affecting MIPS.
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patchwork.linux-mips.org is now only reachable via HTTPS; the old http URLs redirect to the new https URLs.
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We're too deep down in the code with our heads and so our friends over from suggested we could link a few pages with newsworthy items over at Softpedia:
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linux-mips.org moved to new server
In the past few days linux-mips.org moved to a new server. All services except SMTP are now also available via IPv6. Thanks to Imre Kaloz for hosting linux-mips.org on openwrt.org for several years. Thanks also to Imgtec / PRPL for sponsoring the new machine!
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CVE- on linux-mips.org
Until linux-mips.org was running an OpenSSL configuration vulnerable to the bug. The issue has been fixed and all affected SSL keys and certificates have been revoked and replaced.
The use of SSL encrypted services on linux-mips.org is optional; all services are also available via the traditional unencrypted HTTP protocol. As such only paranoid users, users of linux-mips.org's HTTP services and users that are using the same password on other sites are recommended to change their passwords.
Access to linux-mips.org's crown jewels such as the git source archives was not affected by the Heartbleed issue.
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MIPS(r) P5600 Superscalar Multiprocessor Core Family
The MIPS P5600 processor IP core is the first member of the Warrior generation of MIPS CPU cores from Imagination Technologies. It delivers industry leading 32-bit performance with class-leading low power characteristics, and in a silicon footprint up to 30% smaller than comparable alternatives in the industry. The P5600 CPU core was designed for the performance and features required for tomorrow's mainstream connected consumer electronics including smartphones, tablets, connected TVs and set-top boxes. However, the rich and broad feature set extends applicability into a variety of networking applications, from residential gateways to network appliances and microservers.
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Broadcom announce XLP9xx MIPS64r5 cores
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Cavium announce OcteonIII MIPS64r5 processors:
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NewPP limit report
Cached time:
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Dynamic content: false
CPU time usage: 0.026 seconds
Real time usage: 0.080 seconds
Preprocessor visited node count: 21/1000000
Preprocessor generated node count: 72/1000000
Post‐expand include size: 48/2097152 bytes
Template argument size: 0/2097152 bytes
Highest expansion depth: 2/40
Expensive parser function count: 0/100
Transclusion expansion time report (%,ms,calls,template)
100.00% -total
55.59% Template:Latest-linux-2.4-version
39.93% Template:Latest-stable-linux-version
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