Re: [PATCH 2/2] x86: modify show_shared_cpu_map in intel_cacheinfo

From: Paul Jackson
Date: Mon Mar 31 2008 - 14:18:22 EST


Bert wrote:
> Sure your list is mostly shorter than a hex mask

"mostly" -- yup.

The masks always take 9 chars per 32 bits of the full mask size
(whether zeros or ones.)

The lists can take up to approx one to three chars per bit, for the
worst case lists of every other bit, depending on the log base 10 of
the highest included bit.

Consider for example:

97,99,101,103,105,107,109,111,113,115,117,119,121,123,125,127

vs.

AAAAAAAA,00000000,00000000,00000000

which, if I did my math right, are the same value.

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