Subject: Re: netBSD support for dual-Xeon. E7500, Hyper-Threading ...
To: None <davidf@caymas.com>
From: Chris Gilbert <chris@dokein.co.uk>
List: port-i386
Date: 09/29/2002 19:28:50
I think you'll find that tech-smp or port-i386 are better placed to answer
this than port-arm.
Chris
(bcc'd port-arm so they know i've moved it)
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Francheski" <davidf@caymas.com>
To: <port-arm@netbsd.org>
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 7:55 PM
Subject: netBSD support for dual-Xeon. E7500, Hyper-Threading ...
> Can anyone tell me if netBSD supports the dual-Xeon architecture
>
> with E7500 chipset? This would require netBSD to be SMP capable
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> at a minimum (which I believe it is?).
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>
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> The Xeon has a feature called Hyper-Threading which enables the
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> single physical processor to appear as two logical processors
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> (completely transparent to the OS). The only requirement is for
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> the OS to detect the presence of the logical processors by reading
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> the ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) table maintained
> by the BIOS.
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> Can netBSD already read the ACPI?
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> My last question is whether or not netBSD can differentiate between the
> logical
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> and physical processors themselves. For performance reasons, the
> kernel
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> should schedule processes/threads to execute on physical processors
> first,
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> followed then by logical processors.
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> Any help is greatly appreciated.
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> Regards,
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>
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> David L. Francheski
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