On 01/11/2010 11:24 AM, Ryota Ozaki wrote:
The problem is that there is no standard
way to hotplug CPUs in a PC. Linux implements the way UNISYS happen to do
it, but no other system do it like that. Windows implements it
differently and in the way that conflicts with Linux, so you can't
have working Linux implementation and pass Microsoft SVVP test at the
same time for instance.
Could I ask you what's the difference between the two implementations?
Don't we have a possibility to have different implementations in qemu-kvm
(and SeaBIOS)?
IMO we should stick with the unisys-derived implementation, port it to
SeaBIOS, and write a Windows driver for it. It has the advantage of
having support in Linux, and of being somewhat tested.
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