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b8c88a61 |
| 24-Dec-2023 |
Vladimir Kondratyev <wulf@FreeBSD.org> |
LinuxKPI: Add x86_vendor field to struct cpuinfo_x86
and initialize it at linuxkpi module load.
Sponsored by: Serenity Cyber Security, LLC Reviewed by: manu MFC after: 1 week Differential Revision:
LinuxKPI: Add x86_vendor field to struct cpuinfo_x86
and initialize it at linuxkpi module load.
Sponsored by: Serenity Cyber Security, LLC Reviewed by: manu MFC after: 1 week Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D42820
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Revision tags: release/14.0.0 |
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488e8a7f |
| 24-Oct-2023 |
Bjoern A. Zeeb <bz@FreeBSD.org> |
LinuxKPI: reduce impact of large MAXCPU
Start scaling arrays dynamically instead of using MAXCPU, resulting in extra allocations on startup but reducing the overall memory footprint. For the static
LinuxKPI: reduce impact of large MAXCPU
Start scaling arrays dynamically instead of using MAXCPU, resulting in extra allocations on startup but reducing the overall memory footprint. For the static single CPU mask we provide two versions to further save memory depending on a low or high CPU count system. The threshold to switch is currently at 128 CPUs on 64bit platforms. More detailed comments on the implementations can be found in the code.
If I am not wrong on a MAXCPU=65536 system the memory footprint should roughly go down from 512M to 1.5M for the static single CPU mask.
Submitted by: olce (most of this final version) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation PR: 274316 Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D42345
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Revision tags: release/13.2.0 |
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a27902c1 |
| 10-Feb-2023 |
Jean-Sébastien Pédron <dumbbell@FreeBSD.org> |
linuxkpi: Define `cpu_data(cpu)`
`cpu_data(cpu)` evaluates to a `struct cpuinfo_x86` filled with attributes of the given CPU number. The CPU number is an index in the `__cpu_data[]` array with MAXCP
linuxkpi: Define `cpu_data(cpu)`
`cpu_data(cpu)` evaluates to a `struct cpuinfo_x86` filled with attributes of the given CPU number. The CPU number is an index in the `__cpu_data[]` array with MAXCPU entries. On FreeBSD, we simply initialize all of them like we do with `boot_cpu_data`.
While here, we add the `x86_model` field to the `struct cpuinfo_x86`. We use `CPUID_TO_MODEL()` to set it.
At the same time, we fix the value of `x86` which should have been set to the CPU family. It was using the same implementation as `CPUID_TO_MODEL()` before. It now uses `CPUID_TO_FAMILY()`.
Reviewed by: manu Approved by: manu Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D38542
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Revision tags: release/12.4.0 |
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58cf3a69 |
| 11-Nov-2022 |
Jean-Sébastien Pédron <dumbbell@FreeBSD.org> |
linuxkpi: Define `boot_cpu_data.x86_max_cores`
Reviewed by: manu Approved by: manu Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D36971
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ee247fc1 |
| 10-Nov-2022 |
Emmanuel Vadot <manu@FreeBSD.org> |
linuxkpi: Move cpu_relax out of ifdef for x86
It's needed by drm-kmod and this allow building on arm64 and powerpc.
Reported by: jhibbits Sponsored by: Beckhoff Automation GmbH & Co. KG
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b2c86006 |
| 09-Aug-2022 |
Emmanuel Vadot <manu@FreeBSD.org> |
linuxkpi: Add asm/processor.h
Also fill the boot_cpu_data struct as drm needs it.
Reviewed by: bz Obtained from: drm-kmod Sponsored by: Beckhoff Automation GmbH & Co. KG Differential Revision: http
linuxkpi: Add asm/processor.h
Also fill the boot_cpu_data struct as drm needs it.
Reviewed by: bz Obtained from: drm-kmod Sponsored by: Beckhoff Automation GmbH & Co. KG Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D36107
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