In SMP systems, each CPU needs to set up "current_cpu_data.tlbsize".
Some CPUs do this initialization in cpu_probe, which is called both by
init_arch and start_secondary. However, some CPUs do this in their TLB
setup code, which is called via load_mmu. The SMP boot code doesn't
currently call load_mmu() for the secondary CPUs. Here's a simple fix
for the 2.4 tree.
TLB flush routines that have loops running up to tlbsize will lose if
it's not set properly on all CPUs!
Kip
Index: arch/mips/kernel/smp.c
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RCS file: /home/cvs/linux/arch/mips/kernel/smp.c,v
retrieving revision 1.10.2.24
diff -u -r1.10.2.24 smp.c
--- arch/mips/kernel/smp.c 23 Apr 2003 20:10:49 -0000 1.10.2.24
+++ arch/mips/kernel/smp.c 25 Apr 2003 18:19:55 -0000
@@ -99,6 +99,7 @@
unsigned int cpu = smp_processor_id();
cpu_probe();
+ load_mmu();
prom_init_secondary();
per_cpu_trap_init();
Index: arch/mips64/kernel/smp.c
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RCS file: /home/cvs/linux/arch/mips64/kernel/smp.c,v
retrieving revision 1.26.2.22
diff -u -r1.26.2.22 smp.c
--- arch/mips64/kernel/smp.c 23 Apr 2003 20:10:49 -0000 1.26.2.22
+++ arch/mips64/kernel/smp.c 25 Apr 2003 18:19:55 -0000
@@ -103,6 +103,7 @@
unsigned int cpu = smp_processor_id();
cpu_probe();
+ load_mmu();
prom_init_secondary();
per_cpu_trap_init();