We are exploring PowerQUICCII Pro and PowerQUICC III as a platform for some
of our products. As part of research we found that premption is not enabled
by default in the debian kernel (
http://lists.debian.org/debian-powerpc/2007/04/msg00028.html). Also the
kernel configuration system recommends that SMP support be left disabled as
its not supported in hardware.

I would like to know:

What is the default setting of SMP and preemption in the latest debian
kernel.
What can go wrong if you run a kernel with both enabled (not boot, be slow,
crash randomly etc), in case anyone of you has experimented.

Rgds

Vinay Sharma

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