Re: [PATCH] ia64: change defconfig to NR_CPUS==1024

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On Fri, 6 Jan 2006, Christoph Lameter wrote:

> On Fri, 6 Jan 2006, Matthew Wilcox wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Jan 06, 2006 at 09:45:20AM -0800, Luck, Tony wrote:
> > > I suppose that depends on your expectations from defconfig.  In my
> > > mind its the one that builds into a kernel that will boot and run
> > > on just about any box.  People who want to get a bit of extra performance
> > > will do the re-compilation to strip out the bits that they don't want
> > > and tune down limits that are set higher than they need.  I only
> >
> > You can use that argument to set the CPU limit low too -- since a kernel
> > with a CPU limit lower than the number of CPUs in the box will just ignore
> > the additional ones, people who want to get the additional performance
> > will tune limits that are set lower than they need ;-)
>
> The dicey thing in all of this is that the generic kernels will be used
> for the certification of applications. If the cpu limit is too low then
> applications will simply not be certified for these high processor counts.
> One may encounter problems if the app is then run with a higher processor
> count.

Do you equate a 'defconfig' kernel with a generic kernel?

I would expect certs to be done on vendor kernels, and as
Arjan has suggested, they will have their own configs,
not defconfig.

> > > There are quite a few >16 socket boxes out there, which will give
> > > you >64 cpus with Montecito ... so I don't think that the >64 cpu
> > > system is going to remain in the noise for long.
> >
> > I bet the number of 32-way+ boxes is lost in the noise compared to the
> > number of 1-, 2- and 4-way boxes sold.  Not that HP trust me with that
> > kind of sales data ;-)
>
> I think it is wrong to count the number of boxes. It is the number of
> users that is of major interest. These small boxes typically have one
> user. The larger boxes have whole communities working with them. The
> number of users of very large systems can potentially go into the 10
> thousands of users per installation.
>
> Moreover these larger boxes significantly impact the technological
> progress of humanity on the planet. These large boxes run hurricane
> simulations, do complex visualization necessary for bio technological
> advances, cosmological simulations, other physic stuff etc etc.

-- 
~Randy
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