On 15/6/22 09:44, Jerry James wrote:
On Tue, Jun 14, 2022 at 5:17 PM Stephen Morris <samorris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Just a quick question. To determine how many cpu's/cores/channels
the kernel is configured to support, do I need to look at the kernel
source to determine if all of the cores I have are capable of being
used, or is there something else available to tell me without going to
the source?
The values the kernel was configured with are in
/boot/config-<version>. If I understand your question correctly, you
are looking for CONFIG_NR_CPUS, which is 8192 on my machine.
Thanks Jerry, I checked that file and mine is the same as yours, so I
don't need to modify the kernel to use all 16 cores/32 channels for my cpu.
regards,
Steve
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