Feasibility study: Linux on core 0, using other cores as worker cores. Octeon II

From: linux kernel
Date: Tue May 19 2009 - 07:58:51 EST


Hi,

This might seem as an unusal feasibility question, but I would like to
discuss this here at LKML to hear you views on this matter.
The idea would be to build a IBM cell blade lookalike architecture,
using full blown linux on core 0, using the other cores as worker
threads.
Possible target CPUs are Octeon II with 32 cores or more.

The main goal for this would be to reduce interrupt latency for worker
cores, having them run possibly bare-bone with an IPC method between
core 0 and worker cores. probably DMA and HW IRQs.

Is there an existing system design in the kernel already that I can
expand/use ? Perhaps expanding/porting the cell blade IPC method.
What would you guys think would be the most efficient approach(and
perhaps would be acceptable to the LK maintainers for merging at a
later stage :) ) ?

Best Regards,
David
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