.. _skiboot-5.10-rc4: skiboot-5.10-rc4 ================ skiboot v5.10-rc4 was released on Wednesday February 21st 2018. It is the fourth release candidate of skiboot 5.10, which will become the new stable release of skiboot following the 5.9 release, first released October 31st 2017. skiboot v5.10-rc4 contains all bug fixes as of :ref:`skiboot-5.9.8` and :ref:`skiboot-5.4.9` (the currently maintained stable releases). There may be more 5.9.x stable releases, it will depend on demand. For how the skiboot stable releases work, see :ref:`stable-rules` for details. The current plan is to cut the final 5.10 in February, with skiboot 5.10 being for all POWER8 and POWER9 platforms in op-build v1.21. This release will be targeted to early POWER9 systems. Over skiboot-5.10-rc3, we have the following changes: - core: Fix mismatched names between reserved memory nodes & properties OPAL exposes reserved memory regions through the device tree in both new (nodes) and old (properties) formats. However, the names used for these don't match - we use a generated cell address for the nodes, but the plain region name for the properties. This fixes a warning from FWTS - sensor-groups: occ: Add support to disable/enable sensor group This patch adds a new opal call to enable/disable a sensor group. This call is used to select the sensor groups that needs to be copied to main memory by OCC at runtime. - sensors: occ: Add energy counters Export the accumulated power values as energy sensors. The accumulator field of power sensors are used for representing energy counters which can be exported as energy counters in Linux hwmon interface. - sensors: Support reading u64 sensor values This patch adds support to read u64 sensor values. This also adds changes to the core and the backend implementation code to make this API as the base call. Host can use this new API to read sensors upto 64bits. This adds a list to store the pointer to the kernel u32 buffer, for older kernels making async sensor u32 reads. - dt: add /cpus/ibm,powerpc-cpu-features device tree bindings This is a new CPU feature advertising interface that is fine-grained, extensible, aware of privilege levels, and gives control of features to all levels of the stack (firmware, hypervisor, and OS). The design and binding specification is described in detail in doc/. - phb3/phb4/p7ioc: Document supported TCE sizes in DT Add a new property, "ibm,supported-tce-sizes", to advertise to Linux how big the available TCE sizes are. Each value is a bit shift, from smallest to largest. - phb4: Fix TCE page size The page sizes for TCEs on P9 were inaccurate and just copied from PHB3, so correct them. - Revert "pci: Shared slot state synchronisation for hot reset" An issue was found in shared slot reset where the system can be stuck in an infinite loop, pull the code out until there's a proper fix. This reverts commit 1172a6c57ff3c66f6361e572a1790cbcc0e5ff37. - hdata/iohub: Use only wildcard slots for pluggables We don't want to cause a VID:DID check against pluggable devices, as they may use multiple devids. Narrow the condition under which VID:DID is listed in the dt, so that we'll end up creating a wildcard slot for these instead. - increase log verbosity in debug builds - Add -debug to version on DEBUG builds - cpu_wait_job: Correctly report time spent waiting for job