On Fri, Jan 12, 2001 at 09:34:03PM +0100, Ingo Molnar wrote:
> ? this is x86-only code. There is no hot-pluggable CPU support for Linux
> AFAIK. (But in any case, the code is basically ready for hot-pluggable
> CPUs, just take a few precautions and change cpu_online_mask and a couple
> of other things.)
OK, maybe the Sun example was not the best to give for this code... But if
there are no hot-pluggable x86's around now (I think there are, but can not
recollect who made 'm...) and nobody is complaining, then it is fine with me...
I won't hot-unplug my BP6's CPU's anyway...
Cheers//Frank
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