Alan Cox wrote:
> 
> > There are tests for all this in the feature flags for intel and
> > non-intel CPUs like AMD -- including MTRR settings.  All of this could
> > be dynamic.  Here's some code that does this, and it's similiar to
> > NetWare.  It detexts CPU type, feature flags, special instructions,
> > etc.  All of this on x86 could be dynamically detected.
> 
> Detection isnt the issue, its optimisations. Our 386 kernel build is the
> detect all run on any one.
> 
> >     mov      sp, bx
> >     mov      CPU_TYPE, 3  ; 80386 detected
> >     jz       end_get_cpuid
> 
> This is wrong btw. You don;t check for Cyrix with CPUID disabled or
> the NexGen or pre CPUID Cyrix...

Thanks Alan, I'll fix immediately.

Jeff

> 
> > check_CMPXCHG8B:
> >     mov      ax, word ptr ds:FEATURE_FLAGS
> >     and      ax, CMPXCHG8B_FLAG
> >     jz       check_4MB_paging
> 
> This needs a few other bits of interesting checking for non intel chips

I'll grab the code in linux and port.

8)

Jeff
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