On Wed, Apr 04, 2007 at 05:51:07PM +0900, Fernando Luis Vázquez Cao wrote: > This new version (v.2) fixes generic arch i386 up build, has (hopefully) > clearer explanations, and does not break git bisect searches. > --- > With the advent of kdump, the assumption that the boot CPU when running > an UP kernel is always the CPU with a particular hardware ID (often 0) > (usually referred to as BSP on some architectures) is not valid anymore. > The reason being that the dump capture kernel boots on the crashed CPU > (the CPU that invoked crash_kexec), which may be or may not be that > particular CPU. > > As a consequence, the hardcoding of hard_smp_processor_id() to 0 on UP > systems (see "linux/smp.h") is not correct. > > This patch-set does the following: > > 1- Remove hardcoding of hard_smp_processor_id on UP systems (patch 1). > > 2- Move definition of hard_smp_processor_id for the UP case to > architecture specific code ("asm/smp.h") where it belongs, so that each > architecture can provide its own implementation (patch 1). > > 3- Ask the hardware when possible to obtain the hardware processor id on > i386 (patch 2), x86_64 (patch 3), and ia64 (patch 4), independently of > whether CONFIG_SMP is set or not. > > I guess that something similar could be done for the rest of the > architectures, but since I am not an expert in all of them I am just > moving the definition of hard_smp_processor_id to "asm/smp.h" for those. > Of course, help from the respective maintainers to fill this gap would > be greatly appreciated. > > The patches have been tested on i386, x86_64, and ia64.
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you, I've been on the road. All these patches seem fine to me. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/