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/freebsd-10.3-release/sys/i386/xen/
H A Dmp_machdep.cdiff 192114 Thu May 14 17:54:13 MDT 2009 attilio FreeBSD right now support 32 CPUs on all the architectures at least.
With the arrival of 128+ cores it is necessary to handle more than that.
One of the first thing to change is the support for cpumask_t that needs
to handle more than 32 bits masking (which happens now). Some places,
however, still assume that cpumask_t is a 32 bits mask.
Fix that situation by using always correctly cpumask_t when needed.

While here, remove the part under STOP_NMI for the Xen support as it
is broken in any case.

Additively make ipi_nmi_pending as static.

Reviewed by: jhb, kmacy
Tested by: Giovanni Trematerra <giovanni dot trematerra at gmail dot com>
/freebsd-10.3-release/sys/i386/include/
H A Dsmp.hdiff 192114 Thu May 14 17:54:13 MDT 2009 attilio FreeBSD right now support 32 CPUs on all the architectures at least.
With the arrival of 128+ cores it is necessary to handle more than that.
One of the first thing to change is the support for cpumask_t that needs
to handle more than 32 bits masking (which happens now). Some places,
however, still assume that cpumask_t is a 32 bits mask.
Fix that situation by using always correctly cpumask_t when needed.

While here, remove the part under STOP_NMI for the Xen support as it
is broken in any case.

Additively make ipi_nmi_pending as static.

Reviewed by: jhb, kmacy
Tested by: Giovanni Trematerra <giovanni dot trematerra at gmail dot com>
/freebsd-10.3-release/sys/amd64/include/
H A Dsmp.hdiff 192114 Thu May 14 17:54:13 MDT 2009 attilio FreeBSD right now support 32 CPUs on all the architectures at least.
With the arrival of 128+ cores it is necessary to handle more than that.
One of the first thing to change is the support for cpumask_t that needs
to handle more than 32 bits masking (which happens now). Some places,
however, still assume that cpumask_t is a 32 bits mask.
Fix that situation by using always correctly cpumask_t when needed.

While here, remove the part under STOP_NMI for the Xen support as it
is broken in any case.

Additively make ipi_nmi_pending as static.

Reviewed by: jhb, kmacy
Tested by: Giovanni Trematerra <giovanni dot trematerra at gmail dot com>
/freebsd-10.3-release/sys/i386/i386/
H A Dmp_machdep.cdiff 192114 Thu May 14 17:54:13 MDT 2009 attilio FreeBSD right now support 32 CPUs on all the architectures at least.
With the arrival of 128+ cores it is necessary to handle more than that.
One of the first thing to change is the support for cpumask_t that needs
to handle more than 32 bits masking (which happens now). Some places,
however, still assume that cpumask_t is a 32 bits mask.
Fix that situation by using always correctly cpumask_t when needed.

While here, remove the part under STOP_NMI for the Xen support as it
is broken in any case.

Additively make ipi_nmi_pending as static.

Reviewed by: jhb, kmacy
Tested by: Giovanni Trematerra <giovanni dot trematerra at gmail dot com>
H A Dpmap.cdiff 192114 Thu May 14 17:54:13 MDT 2009 attilio FreeBSD right now support 32 CPUs on all the architectures at least.
With the arrival of 128+ cores it is necessary to handle more than that.
One of the first thing to change is the support for cpumask_t that needs
to handle more than 32 bits masking (which happens now). Some places,
however, still assume that cpumask_t is a 32 bits mask.
Fix that situation by using always correctly cpumask_t when needed.

While here, remove the part under STOP_NMI for the Xen support as it
is broken in any case.

Additively make ipi_nmi_pending as static.

Reviewed by: jhb, kmacy
Tested by: Giovanni Trematerra <giovanni dot trematerra at gmail dot com>
/freebsd-10.3-release/sys/amd64/amd64/
H A Dmp_machdep.cdiff 192114 Thu May 14 17:54:13 MDT 2009 attilio FreeBSD right now support 32 CPUs on all the architectures at least.
With the arrival of 128+ cores it is necessary to handle more than that.
One of the first thing to change is the support for cpumask_t that needs
to handle more than 32 bits masking (which happens now). Some places,
however, still assume that cpumask_t is a 32 bits mask.
Fix that situation by using always correctly cpumask_t when needed.

While here, remove the part under STOP_NMI for the Xen support as it
is broken in any case.

Additively make ipi_nmi_pending as static.

Reviewed by: jhb, kmacy
Tested by: Giovanni Trematerra <giovanni dot trematerra at gmail dot com>

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