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1 | Firmware support for CPU hotplug under Linux/x86-64 |
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4 | Linux/x86-64 supports CPU hotplug now. For various reasons Linux wants to | |
57d30772 | 5 | know in advance of boot time the maximum number of CPUs that could be plugged |
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6 | into the system. ACPI 3.0 currently has no official way to supply |
7 | this information from the firmware to the operating system. | |
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9 | In ACPI each CPU needs an LAPIC object in the MADT table (5.2.11.5 in the | |
10 | ACPI 3.0 specification). ACPI already has the concept of disabled LAPIC | |
11 | objects by setting the Enabled bit in the LAPIC object to zero. | |
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13 | For CPU hotplug Linux/x86-64 expects now that any possible future hotpluggable | |
14 | CPU is already available in the MADT. If the CPU is not available yet | |
15 | it should have its LAPIC Enabled bit set to 0. Linux will use the number | |
16 | of disabled LAPICs to compute the maximum number of future CPUs. | |
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18 | In the worst case the user can overwrite this choice using a command line | |
19 | option (additional_cpus=...), but it is recommended to supply the correct | |
20 | number (or a reasonable approximation of it, with erring towards more not less) | |
21 | in the MADT to avoid manual configuration. |