On 07/04/11 17:06, Kumar Gala wrote:
> 
> On Apr 7, 2011, at 12:48 AM, Matt Evans wrote:
> 
>> diff --git a/arch/powerpc/include/asm/cputable.h 
>> b/arch/powerpc/include/asm/cputable.h
>> index be3cdf9..7b0fe7c 100644
>> --- a/arch/powerpc/include/asm/cputable.h
>> +++ b/arch/powerpc/include/asm/cputable.h
>> @@ -178,22 +178,15 @@ extern const char *powerpc_base_platform;
>> #define LONG_ASM_CONST(x)            0
>> #endif
>>
>> -#define CPU_FTR_SLB                 LONG_ASM_CONST(0x0000000100000000)
>> -#define CPU_FTR_16M_PAGE            LONG_ASM_CONST(0x0000000200000000)
>> -#define CPU_FTR_TLBIEL                      
>> LONG_ASM_CONST(0x0000000400000000)
>> #define CPU_FTR_IABR                 LONG_ASM_CONST(0x0000002000000000)
>> #define CPU_FTR_MMCRA                        
>> LONG_ASM_CONST(0x0000004000000000)
>> #define CPU_FTR_CTRL                 LONG_ASM_CONST(0x0000008000000000)
>> #define CPU_FTR_SMT                  LONG_ASM_CONST(0x0000010000000000)
>> -#define CPU_FTR_LOCKLESS_TLBIE              
>> LONG_ASM_CONST(0x0000040000000000)
>> -#define CPU_FTR_CI_LARGE_PAGE               
>> LONG_ASM_CONST(0x0000100000000000)
>> #define CPU_FTR_PAUSE_ZERO           LONG_ASM_CONST(0x0000200000000000)
>> #define CPU_FTR_PURR                 LONG_ASM_CONST(0x0000400000000000)
>> #define CPU_FTR_CELL_TB_BUG          LONG_ASM_CONST(0x0000800000000000)
>> #define CPU_FTR_SPURR                        
>> LONG_ASM_CONST(0x0001000000000000)
>> #define CPU_FTR_DSCR                 LONG_ASM_CONST(0x0002000000000000)
>> -#define CPU_FTR_1T_SEGMENT          LONG_ASM_CONST(0x0004000000000000)
>> -#define CPU_FTR_NO_SLBIE_B          LONG_ASM_CONST(0x0008000000000000)
>> #define CPU_FTR_VSX                  LONG_ASM_CONST(0x0010000000000000)
>> #define CPU_FTR_SAO                  LONG_ASM_CONST(0x0020000000000000)
>> #define CPU_FTR_CP_USE_DCBTZ         LONG_ASM_CONST(0x0040000000000000)
>> @@ -205,9 +198,10 @@ extern const char *powerpc_base_platform;
> 
> Seems like SAO should move into MMU features

I would argue it's the core/nest that orders/disorders things rather than the 
MMU.


Cheers,


Matt
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