On Friday, June 21, 2013 05:09:18 PM Hanjun Guo wrote:
> More than 256 entries in ACPI MADT is supported from ACPI 3.0, so the
> information should be updated.
> 
> -v2: Rephrase the information instead of simply removing it according
> to Rafael's advice.

Queued up for 3.11.

Thanks,
Rafael


> Suggested-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <[email protected]>
> Signed-off-by: Hanjun Guo <[email protected]>
> ---
>  Documentation/cpu-hotplug.txt |    6 ++++--
>  1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/Documentation/cpu-hotplug.txt b/Documentation/cpu-hotplug.txt
> index 9f40135..67f733d 100644
> --- a/Documentation/cpu-hotplug.txt
> +++ b/Documentation/cpu-hotplug.txt
> @@ -370,8 +370,10 @@ A: There is no clear spec defined way from ACPI that can 
> give us that
>     CPUs in MADT as hotpluggable CPUS.  In the case there are no disabled CPUS
>     we assume 1/2 the number of CPUs currently present can be hotplugged.
>  
> -   Caveat: Today's ACPI MADT can only provide 256 entries since the apicid 
> field
> -   in MADT is only 8 bits.
> +   Caveat: ACPI MADT can only provide 256 entries in systems with only ACPI 
> 2.0c
> +   or earlier ACPI version supported, because the apicid field in MADT is 
> only
> +   8 bits. From ACPI 3.0, this limitation was removed since the apicid field
> +   was extended to 32 bits with x2APIC introduced.
>  
>  User Space Notification
>  
> 
-- 
I speak only for myself.
Rafael J. Wysocki, Intel Open Source Technology Center.
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