Re: x86_64 ten times slower than i386

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From: Andi Kleen
Date: Monday, November 5, 2007 - 5:26 pm

On Mon, Nov 05, 2007 at 08:32:24AM -0800, Ray Lee wrote:

Then the BIOS is still broken Comapl in to your motherboard vendor.

It wasn't merged because it broke booting on some systems.
Besides the memory would be still lost -- all it did was to automate
the "mem=XXXX" line.

-Andi
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Re: x86_64 ten times slower than i386, Andi Kleen, (Mon Nov 5, 5:26 pm)
Re: x86_64 ten times slower than i386, H. Peter Anvin, (Mon Nov 5, 6:19 pm)
Re: x86_64 ten times slower than i386, Willy Tarreau, (Tue Nov 6, 12:40 pm)
Re: x86_64 ten times slower than i386, H. Peter Anvin, (Tue Nov 6, 12:50 pm)
Re: x86_64 ten times slower than i386, Willy Tarreau, (Tue Nov 6, 12:53 pm)
Re: x86_64 ten times slower than i386, Jesse Barnes, (Wed Nov 7, 11:38 am)