Rene Herman wrote:Okay, that is utter nonsense. /proc/cpuinfo has always been, and will always be, the CPU *AS THE KERNEL SEES IT*. If you want something else, use x86info(1). We did discuss this (over IRC, I'm afraid), and came to the conclusion that it's too risky to do the proper thing (blacklist) straight out the gate. Consider it a staged implementation. The reason for this is that some of the earlier chips have downright frightening errata w.r.t. PAT. *At this point*, we'd have no reasonable way to filter those bug reports from the issues with the software itself. So, one step at a time. PAT is massively overdue in Linux, so it's no wonder you're anxious about it, but we need a modicum of caution here. -hpa --
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