peter fuerst wrote:
Hello,
yes, the GCC-patches should do the trick. And without a significant
performance decrease, as i was told in the latest success-report (see
http://sgi.sedlacek.biz/).
kind regards
Interesting, I'm curious to see this guy's patches to see what he does different
for the IP32 R10K stuff. Whether it's the same thing I did (mod IP28 patches
and build w/ gcc cache barriers on load and store ops), or if he went an extra
step and added code to protect the scsi and networking drivers.
--Kumba
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