freebsd-nq/sys/i386
Nathan Whitehorn d098f93019 On multi-core, multi-threaded PPC systems, it is important that the threads
be brought up in the order they are enumerated in the device tree (in
particular, that thread 0 on each core be brought up first). The SLIST
through which we loop to start the CPUs has all of its entries added with
SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(), which means it is in reverse order of enumeration
and so AP startup would always fail in such situations (causing a machine
check or RTAS failure). Fix this by changing the SLIST into an STAILQ,
and inserting new CPUs at the end.

Reviewed by:	jhb
2011-05-31 15:11:43 +00:00
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acpica
bios Do not invoke resume event handlers if suspend was successful. 2011-04-19 16:30:17 +00:00
compile
conf Bring back r222275. runfw(4) will statically link in rt2870.fw.uu 2011-05-25 10:04:13 +00:00
i386 Update CPUID bits to reflect AMD Bulldozer and Intel Sandy Bridge features. 2011-05-17 22:36:16 +00:00
ibcs2
include Update CPUID bits to reflect AMD Bulldozer and Intel Sandy Bridge features. 2011-05-17 22:36:16 +00:00
isa Use atomic load & store for TSC frequency. It may be overkill for amd64 but 2011-04-07 23:28:28 +00:00
linux Add accounting for most of the memory-related resources. 2011-04-05 20:23:59 +00:00
pci On multi-core, multi-threaded PPC systems, it is important that the threads 2011-05-31 15:11:43 +00:00
svr4
xbox
xen Merge part of r221322 from largeSMP project: 2011-05-18 16:07:30 +00:00
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