Re: isolcpus weirdness

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On Thursday 23 February 2006 21:51, Emmanuel Pacaud wrote:
> Le jeudi 23 février 2006 à 21:00 +1100, Con Kolivas a écrit :
> > On Thursday 23 February 2006 20:55, Emmanuel Pacaud wrote:
> > > Le mercredi 22 f�©vrier 2006 �  22:18 +0100, Frederik Deweerdt a 
�©crit :
> > > > On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 02:21:27PM +0100, Emmanuel Pacaud wrote:
> > > > > What's wrong ?
> > > >
> > > > Are you able to reproduce the same behaviour after disabling HT in
> > > > the kernel config?
> > >
> > > I think HT is disabled in kernel config, since I only see 2 cpus.
> > >
> > > In fact, I've tried to enable HT, but did'nt succeed. HT is enabled in
> > > BIOS, but I'm not sure about exact things I must set at kernel config
> > > level for hyperthreading. I've tried to set/unset CONFIG_SCHED_SMT, but
> > > that changes nothing (no hyperthreading, isolated cpu is always cpu0).
> > >
> > > Here's attached my config file.
> >
> > CONFIG_ACPI is not set
> >
> > You need ACPI to enumerate hyperthread siblings. That's why HT never gets
> > enabled for you.
>
> Following your advice, I've set CONFIG_ACPI, and now, isolcpus works
> fine, when hyperthreading is activated.
>
> But, I'm trying to build a real time system where hyperthreading is not
> desired. So, I've tried to disable HT in BIOS, and the result is the
> same as when ACPI is not enabled in kernel config: isolated cpu is
> always cpu0.
>
> On the same machine, which is originally a Scientific Linux 4, I've
> tried with distribution supplied kernel (a customized 2.6.9 with smp/HT
> enabled): isolcpus works fine, even with HT disabled at BIOS level.

Sorry I was only explaining why hyperthreading wasn't working with your 
config. I don't know anything about your problem specifically.

Cheers,
Con
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