Re: [RFC PATCH 08/15] x86/cpu/intel: Replace early family 6 checks with VFM ones

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On 12/21/24 02:35, David Laight wrote:
>>  #define INTEL_PENTIUM_PRO		IFM(6, 0x01)
>> +#define INTEL_PENTIUM_II_KLAMATH	IFM(6, 0x03)
>> +#define INTEL_PENTIUM_III_TUALATIN	IFM(6, 0x0B)
>> +#define INTEL_PENTIUM_M_DOTHAN		IFM(6, 0x0D)
>>  
>>  #define INTEL_CORE_YONAH		IFM(6, 0x0E)
> 
> I think I'd add all the extra defines in one patch.

I actually prefer them being with their first user. That way, if patches
get dropped or moved, nothing can be in the wrong order or unnecessary.

> Isn't the order 'funny' as well.
> I think it ends up being neither numeric or date order.
> Increasing family order is probably best, but the headings for each
> 'family' probably need to be a bit more descriptive (esp 15 - all P4
> netburst).

<shrug>

They're already out of order because Quark is a weirdo and we didn't
want to look at it all the time so it got stuck at the bottom. It's
_fine_ when it's 99% family 6 plus 2 other weirdos.

But it should probably get sorted at some point because it's going to be
hard to find Quark and P4 if the order is

	fam 6,1
	fam 5
	fam 15
	fam 18
	fam 19
	fam 20
	...

But I think all that has to be done is to move Quark up to the top.





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