The problem is that this switch to little Endian is available on Power8 only and it is dependent to the Linux distro. Because it is new, most of the Linux distro are BigEndian today. (This could change in the future).
Only Ubuntu move to ppc64le.
So we can't easily switch to LE with fedora are redhat today.
Sébastien Chabrolles Power Systems Benchmark Specialist IBM Client Center, Montpellier 1 rue vieille poste 34000 Montpellier FRANCE Tel +33 4 67 34 40 95 Email : s.chabrolles@fr.ibm.com
Le 11 juin 2014 à 13:51, "Stefan Baur" <newsgroups.mail2@stefanbaur.de> a écrit :
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Am 11.06.2014 13:30, schrieb Mike Gabriel:
As this is a very special case, I cannot give more advise on this without being contracted and payed for the time I would have to give for helping with a solution.
Do you think you could at least give him a hint as to where that message is pulling the IP from and how it is being mangled/processed before that?
My guess is that there's some self-made conversion routine somewhere that only works on little-endian architectures like x86 and x64.
PPC64 is big-endian by default.
@Sebastien: Wikipedia claims that PPC64 can be switched to little-endian, though big-endian is the default. Could you please check if such a switch is feasible for you and if it makes the problem go away?
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