On Thursday, February 02, 2006 12:38 AM Andi Kleen wrote:
> It's in 2.6.16-rc1. If you think it's critical I can propose it for 2.6.15
> stable too.
Yes, please do propose it for 2.6.15 as well.
It is critical in my opinion. It affects all i386 kernel running AMD Dual-Core processors. It affects any code that relies on cpu_core_id and phys_proc_id data.
I believe the bug has been around since 2.6.13. I am surprised no one raised red flags until now. Maybe everyone using dual core processors migrated to x86_64. ;-)
Thanks Andi,
-Jacob Shin
AMD, Inc.
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