On Thu, 4 May 2006, Jan Beulich wrote:
the update file is the one in microcode_ctl-1.13. CPUID 0x00000f48 can
be found twice in that file, once with product code bits 0x0000005f and
a second time with 0x00000002. Obviously these overlap for CPUs with
product code 1 (testing bit mask 0x00000002), which is what is the case
for the (Paxville) system I saw the ill behavior on.
Ok, in that case, yes, I agree that the driver should be corrected to deal
with multiple chunks.
Kind regards
Tigran
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