Thread (4 messages) 4 messages, 2 authors, 2011-08-20

Port Linux multiprocessor support

From: Giorgis Georgakoudis <hidden>
Date: 2011-08-19 20:53:04

On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 19:21, Greg KH [off-list ref] wrote:
On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 11:20:44AM +0300, Giorgis Georgakoudis wrote:
quoted
Hello all,

I would like to ask for some pointers regarding
porting Linux kernel multiprocessor support in
new platforms. More specifically, what are the
HW requirements that a platform must have to
enable Linux multiprocessing
It must have more than one processor and both must be able to see the
same system "image" at the same time.

In fact, I'm trying to support multiprocessing in an experimental
architecture
of Microblazes on an FPGA. There isn't (HW) cache coherency and RAM is
accessed through per processor dedicated buses, thus shared access locking
must be realized either in a software manner or through a dedicated hardware
mutex.

quoted
and some info
on kernel internals with respect to the booting
process, scheduling/migration etc.

I've been looking around for relevant documenta-
tion but found little to none.
Is the code not enough documentation for you for doing your porting
work?  What specifically do you find lacking?

greg k-h
No doubt that the ultimate documentation is the code but still allow me
to consider that a higher level overview, abstracting code intricacies is
helpful.

Best regards,

Giorgis
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