Radim Kr?má? <rkrc...@redhat.com> wrote:

> 2015-01-14 01:27+0000, Wu, Feng:
>>> the new
>>>> hardware even doesn't consider the TPR for lowest priority interrupts
>>> delivery.
>>> 
>>> A bold move ... what hardware was the first to do so?
>> 
>> I think it was starting with Nehalem.
> 
> Thanks,  (Could be that QPI can't inform about TPR changes anymore ...)
> 
> I played with Linux's TPR on Haswell and found that is has no effect.

Sorry for jumping into the discussion, but doesn’t it depend on
IA32_MISC_ENABLE[23]? This bit disables xTPR messages. On my machine it is
set (probably by the BIOS), but since there is no IA32_MISC_ENABLE is not
locked for changes, the OS can control it.

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