Hi Luca,
On 23/03/2017 18:03, Luca Miccio wrote:
Hello Julien
Il giorno 23 mar 2017, alle ore 15:49, Julien Grall <julien.gr...@arm.com> ha
scritto:
Hello Luca,
On 23/03/17 02:23, Luca Miccio wrote:
I tried also this method but i had the same error. So i came up with the
idea of removing the
psci method from the configure and also from the dtsi file that i have
changed.
I guess you are using only 1 core in this case. Am I right?
No, i am using 4 cores, with —cores option and i think that i am using actually
4 cores
because on the model “control panel” i have 4 green triangles which ones of
them should
represent the number of cores and their status.
It is only my opinion so, please, tell me if i am wrong.
Sorry by "I guess you are using only 1 core" I meant Xen will only bring
up one care if you drop the PSCI method. You can find in the log the
number of CPUs brought by Xen (see "Brought up N CPUs".
Cheers,
--
Julien Grall
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