Re: How to Determine Which Kernel

From: Quang Nguyêñ (formerly Ngô) (quang@tapeware.com)
Date: Fri Mar 31 2000 - 18:37:30 EST


> My configuration file for building drivers does:
>
> echo "Checking for SMP capability"
> if uname -v | egrep SMP>/dev/null; then
> echo "CFLAGS += -D__SMP__" >>.config
> echo "This machine has SMP capability"
> else
> echo "This machine is not SMP capable"
> fi
>
> It works for me. Standard discalimer, 30 m or 30 s.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Dick Johnson

I found one problem.... Just look for apic_reg in /proc/ksyms. If it's
present then the kernel is SMP. This is true for 2.0.x kernel... and that's
all I wanted to know.

--
Quang

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