Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2023 17:52:45 -0600 From: Kyle Evans <kevans@FreeBSD.org> To: freebsd-arm@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Freebsd on M1 Macs Message-ID: <3651f45a-a96a-4816-b8fe-5e239e08af22@FreeBSD.org> In-Reply-To: <1536d845-9073-4f9b-96f6-fa9647536c00@gmail.com> References: <7a13c63d-a50b-429c-a481-0693e9faaf6b@gmail.com> <1536d845-9073-4f9b-96f6-fa9647536c00@gmail.com>
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On 11/26/23 16:04, Jason Bacon wrote: > On 11/26/23 13:22, Joe B wrote: >> >> I know this is a longshot but I'm going to ask I know MacOS is a BSD >> but we all know it's very sugarcoated and doesn't look like a BSD. >> >> Question will real freeBSD ever come to the m1 Mac's. I got a 16 inch >> mbp with good specs just taking up space right now >> >> Thanks >> >> ~ Joe B > > I assume you've seen https://wiki.freebsd.org/AppleSilicon. Not sure > how up-to-date it is. The wikis tend to lag behind reality in my > experience. > Yeah, this is a bit out of date. SMP and watchdog bits are good, along with some subset of the USB ports (IOMMU is a WIP). With the branch I'm working on right now, we can go full multi-user on a USB root. Work stalled for a bit because there was a general disagreement with how we integrated parts of the interrupt control into the interrupt framework, but I've been given a vision recently of a clear path forward, so hopefully we can move forward with that and unblock upstreaming some of the other bits. Thanks, Kyle Evans
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