Re: [PATCH] x86, microcode, AMD: Add support for family 16h processors

From: H. Peter Anvin
Date: Sat Nov 17 2012 - 15:43:00 EST


It's too old, that's the problem.

Gene Heskett <gheskett@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

>On Saturday 17 November 2012, H. Peter Anvin wrote:
>>On 11/17/2012 10:34 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:>
>>
>>> And I don't see anything there that looks like a 'patch level'.
>>> The ucode obviously can, which is what counts in this game of
>>> horseshoes. Perhaps something in that very long 'flags' string?
>>
>>What kernel version is this?
>>
>> -hpa
>
># uname -a
>Linux coyote 2.6.32-122-rtai #rtai SMP Tue Jul 27 12:44:07 CDT 2010
>i686
>GNU/Linux
>
>This is a custom made rtai patched kernel used ATM by LinuxCNC (was
>emc),
>built for driving machinery in the robot, lathe and milling machine
>categories. With low latency motherboards such as the intel D525MW, it
>is
>capable of running higher powered stepper motors at quite impressive
>speeds
>as it can output, thru the std parport, step and dir signals every 20
>to 25
>microseconds.
>
>That of course is not on this exact machine, but used in order to
>maintain
>write it here and nfs it to the box running the lathe or milling
>machine
>after doing "air" cuts on this machine to prove the code works. Same
>ubuntu-10.04.4 LTS install on 4 boxes here.
>
>The code carvers for LinuxCNC have working patched 3.4.xx kernels
>running
>now, but have not yet assembled a new OS install CD release based on
>these
>patches, with the possibly the Xenomai patchset for user threads will
>be
>used for the Next Gen release of the install CD. That seems to be
>winning
>the performance battle ATM.
>
>Probably more than you wanted to know. I'm just explaining why the old
>
>kernel version. Its all GPLed and can be pulled from links on the
>wiki.linuxcnc.org site.
>
>Thanks hpa.
>
>Cheers, Gene

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