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H A D | mp_cpudep.c | cebdaa58 Fri Nov 12 20:26:34 GMT 2010 Nathan Whitehorn <nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org> Partially revert r215182. There appears to be a silicon bug on the 970 that causes AP bringup to fail if some of the Cell HID-register code is anywhere in the instruction stream. Pending a better solution, cache performance on SMP Cell systems running without a hypervisor will be suboptimal. cebdaa58 Fri Nov 12 20:26:34 GMT 2010 Nathan Whitehorn <nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org> Partially revert r215182. There appears to be a silicon bug on the 970 that causes AP bringup to fail if some of the Cell HID-register code is anywhere in the instruction stream. Pending a better solution, cache performance on SMP Cell systems running without a hypervisor will be suboptimal. cebdaa58 Fri Nov 12 20:26:34 GMT 2010 Nathan Whitehorn <nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org> Partially revert r215182. There appears to be a silicon bug on the 970 that causes AP bringup to fail if some of the Cell HID-register code is anywhere in the instruction stream. Pending a better solution, cache performance on SMP Cell systems running without a hypervisor will be suboptimal. cebdaa58 Fri Nov 12 20:26:34 GMT 2010 Nathan Whitehorn <nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org> Partially revert r215182. There appears to be a silicon bug on the 970 that causes AP bringup to fail if some of the Cell HID-register code is anywhere in the instruction stream. Pending a better solution, cache performance on SMP Cell systems running without a hypervisor will be suboptimal. cebdaa58 Fri Nov 12 20:26:34 GMT 2010 Nathan Whitehorn <nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org> Partially revert r215182. There appears to be a silicon bug on the 970 that causes AP bringup to fail if some of the Cell HID-register code is anywhere in the instruction stream. Pending a better solution, cache performance on SMP Cell systems running without a hypervisor will be suboptimal. cebdaa58 Fri Nov 12 20:26:34 GMT 2010 Nathan Whitehorn <nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org> Partially revert r215182. There appears to be a silicon bug on the 970 that causes AP bringup to fail if some of the Cell HID-register code is anywhere in the instruction stream. Pending a better solution, cache performance on SMP Cell systems running without a hypervisor will be suboptimal. cebdaa58 Fri Nov 12 20:26:34 GMT 2010 Nathan Whitehorn <nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org> Partially revert r215182. There appears to be a silicon bug on the 970 that causes AP bringup to fail if some of the Cell HID-register code is anywhere in the instruction stream. Pending a better solution, cache performance on SMP Cell systems running without a hypervisor will be suboptimal.
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