After testing the waters with a Linux for Jaguar port; I basically set myself to get similar results on the 32X add-on for the Sega Genesis. Turns out that, even without hardware synchronization primitives, you can get smp-ready Linux: https://github.com/cakehonolulu/linux_ports
Thank you very much! Is the SSFv2 mapper supporting memory writes in the MiSTer FPGA, too? (Megadrive and/or 32x cores). Also, now that there's a SH3 core already available ([1] for replicating the Cave CV1000 system), it could be mind blowing having a system with 512MB of RAM on a SH3 at 100MHz running Linux.
Congrats. Any idea why one cpu reports 10 bogomips and the other 20?