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Jan 31, 2009
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Ingo Molnar
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x86, apic: explain the purpose of max_physical_apicid
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Ingo Molnar
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mingo@elte.hu
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#include <asm/smp.h>
unsigned
int
num_processors
;
unsigned
disabled_cpus
__cpuinitdata
;
/* Processor that is doing the boot up */
unsigned
int
boot_cpu_physical_apicid
=
-
1U
;
EXPORT_SYMBOL
(
boot_cpu_physical_apicid
);
/*
* The highest APIC ID seen during enumeration.
*
* This determines the messaging protocol we can use: if all APIC IDs
* are in the 0 ... 7 range, then we can use logical addressing which
* has some performance advantages (better broadcasting).
*
* If there's an APIC ID above 8, we use physical addressing.
*/
unsigned
int
max_physical_apicid
;
/* Bitmask of physically existing CPUs */
/*
* Bitmask of physically existing CPUs:
*/
physid_mask_t
phys_cpu_present_map
;
/*
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