On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 10:33:55AM -0700, Vikas Shivappa wrote:
> Yes the max bitmask and max closid can be read from cpuid. the presence of
> rdt and l3 cache alloc is indicated by rdt and cat_l3 in /proc/cpuinfo. So
> even if this message gets overwritten , user can see the feature enabled in
> kernel.
> 
> Can be modified somthing similar to "Intel cache allocation enabled" as well.

Yeah, that would have more value to the user than a cryptic message
about closids and bitmask length.

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