Will Schmidt writes: > This adds a bit more detail to the xmon SLB output. When the valid bit is > set, This displays the ESID and VSID values, as well as decoding the > segment size. (1T or 256M). This supresses the output for any slb entries > that contain only zeros. > > sample output from power6 (1T segment support): > > 00 c000000008000000 40004f7ca3000500 1T ESID= c00000 VSID=40004f7ca3 LLP > bits:100
The "4" at the top of the VSID is actually the B (segment size) field, isn't it? Shouldn't that get masked off, since you have already printed the segment size separately? Also, if you removed the "bits" text, it would just about fit into 80 columns. I think "LLP" is sufficient, the "bits" is redundant. Apart from that it looks good. Regards, Paul, _______________________________________________ Linuxppc-dev mailing list Linuxppc-dev@ozlabs.org https://ozlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxppc-dev