Am 02.12.2013 18:06, schrieb Michael Tokarev: > 25.11.2013 07:39, Alexey Kardashevskiy wrote: >> Since modern POWER7/POWER8 chips can have more that 256 CPU threads >> (>2000 actually), remove this check from smp_parse. >> >> The CPUs number is still checked against machine->max_cpus and this check >> should be enough not to break other archs.
"should be" is not exactly the highest level of confidence for a "trivial" patch... :/ > [] >> - if (max_cpus > 255) { >> - fprintf(stderr, "Unsupported number of maxcpus\n"); >> - exit(1); >> - } I believe Eduardo touched that code last for NUMA, so let's CC him. > I don't know whenever this is actually safe. Do we have any static arrays > of size 255 somewhere, which will be overflowed without this check? :) s390 has the ipi_states[] array, but not fixed to that size. x86 APIC IDs I think have or had a limitation to 255 rather than 16-bit? Igor? Alexey, did you actually check that, e.g., x86 machines don't break with 256 or 257 CPUs now? Adding a qtest would be one way to prove that at least the QEMU code of all other architectures doesn't break with the ppc change. Regards, Andreas -- SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany GF: Jeff Hawn, Jennifer Guild, Felix Imendörffer; HRB 16746 AG Nürnberg