On Tue, 2010-08-24 at 18:30 +0200, Philippe Gerum wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-08-24 at 17:59 +0200, Jan Kiszka wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > just uploaded a forward port of the 2.6.34 ipipe patch for x86 to latest
> > stable 2.6.35.3. It boots and runs fine here in 64-bit mode with Xenomai
> > head, but I only ran light tests so far. Anyone interested in upgrading
> > the host kernel (I think I read some request recently) is welcome to
> > give it a try and report results back (specifically on 32 bit as that is
> > a bit out of focus for me ATM). You can download the full git tree from
> > 
> >     git://git.kiszka.org/ipipe-2.6.git queues/2.6.35-x86
> >     (alternatively also via http://)
> > 
> > Looking forward to feedback,
> 
> The comment and the relevant code for 82a7dd3df needs fixing: all
> pipeline ports should expose 4 IPIs, named IPIPE_SERVICE_IPI[0-3].
> powerpc/SMP has one more up to 2.6.34, but IPI4 will disappear in
> 2.6.35. The upcoming arm/SMP port conforms to this requirement as well.
> Those are merely pipelined IPI channels, the way the arch-dep section
> manages to multiplex them (or not) over the available hw channel(s) is
> of course unspecified. The virtual IPI numbers are also unspecified.

Actually, the more I think of it, the less I see the value of checking
the parameter passed to such an internal call like __ipipe_send_ipi().
There is no user interaction with this code. So removing the test is
indeed better.

> 
> Nitpicking: if you intend to push this material to me at some point,
> please make sure to prefix commit subject lines with 'ipipe:' for the
> -noarch section, and 'x86/ipipe:' for the rest. I'm a grep fanboy, and
> this 'tends' to conform to linux mainline as well.
> 
> > Jan
> > 
> 

-- 
Philippe.



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