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jhb requested review of this revision.Feb 5 2021, 5:53 PM
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website/content/en/platforms/_index.adoc
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Note that this codifies riscv64[sf] as Tier 2. Will any other work be required to formalize this?

I personally wasn't going to push for the bump in support level for this release, but it seems we have been fulfilling all of the Tier 2 requirements for a while now.

website/content/en/platforms/_index.adoc
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Note that this codifies riscv64[sf] as Tier 2. Will any other work be required to formalize this?

I personally wasn't going to push for the bump in support level for this release, but it seems we have been fulfilling all of the Tier 2 requirements for a while now.

That was my intention. MIPS hung out in Tier 3 for far too long. Tier 3 really means "it has bits in the tree" but little else. Once you have a working in-tree compiler and are part of tinderbox, etc. a platform really should be Tier 2.

I'll need to submit another review for arm64 Tier 1

This revision is now accepted and ready to land.Feb 5 2021, 6:41 PM
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