On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 9:50 AM, Myles Watson<[email protected]> wrote:
>> yes, that is why I did that struct-based stack in my v3 SMP startup.
>> The struct formed the base of the AP stack. We could put a simple
>> print buffer in there and require that the BSP print out AP boot
>> messages.
>
> So each AP has some part of RAM to copy the buffer to?

the way SMP works, the BSP sets up its ram. At that point, the APs can
use the BSP ram. That's why APs have a stack in the first place.

APs have a working stack when they are setting up their own RAM.

ron

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