Don't use our own SMP detection code... just poll sysconf.
On Friday, January 16 2009, Bill Nottingham said:
> We generally build the SMP kernel everywhere these days, and install using it.
Don't we still have a 32bit ppc kernel-smp package?
Jeremy
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01-16-2009, 08:40 PM
Bill Nottingham
Don't use our own SMP detection code... just poll sysconf.
Jeremy Katz (katzj@redhat.com) said:
> On Friday, January 16 2009, Bill Nottingham said:
> > We generally build the SMP kernel everywhere these days, and install using it.
>
> Don't we still have a 32bit ppc kernel-smp package?
Then patch glibc so _NPROCESSORS_CONF returns the numbers of CPUs listed
in the openprom. Ta-da!
Bill
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