Re: [PATCH] x86-32: Allocate irq stacks seperate from percpu area

From: Tejun Heo
Date: Wed Oct 27 2010 - 10:01:07 EST


On 10/27/2010 03:57 PM, Eric Dumazet wrote:
>> What does cpu_to_node() on each cpu say? Also, do you know why
>> num_possible_cpus() is 32, not 16?
>>
>
> I dont know, machine is HP ProLiant BL460c G6
> [ 0.000000] SMP: Allowing 32 CPUs, 16 hotplug CPUs
>
> for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) {
> pr_err("cpu=%d node=%d\n", cpu, cpu_to_node(cpu));
> }
>
> cpu=0 node=1
> cpu=1 node=0
> cpu=2 node=1
> cpu=3 node=0
> cpu=4 node=1
> cpu=5 node=0
> cpu=6 node=1
> cpu=7 node=0
> cpu=8 node=1
> cpu=9 node=0
> cpu=10 node=1
> cpu=11 node=0
> cpu=12 node=1
> cpu=13 node=0
> cpu=14 node=1
> cpu=15 node=0
> cpu=16 node=0
> cpu=17 node=0
> cpu=18 node=0
> cpu=19 node=0
> cpu=20 node=0
> cpu=21 node=0
> cpu=22 node=0
> cpu=23 node=0
> cpu=24 node=0
> cpu=25 node=0
> cpu=26 node=0
> cpu=27 node=0
> cpu=28 node=0
> cpu=29 node=0
> cpu=30 node=0
> cpu=31 node=0

Heh, interesting table. What does the same code say on 64bit? Is it
the same?

--
tejun
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