Re: Processor IDs on the Niagara

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This is what other ports do.

Here's the information from my dual-core athlon processor. Again, the format is CPUID proc_id core_id (sibling mask) (core mask):

CPUID  proc_id  core_id  sibling_mask  core_mask
00     00       00       (00)          (00,01)
01     00       01       (01)          (00,01)

As you can see, the processor ID refers to a single package (with ID 0), and the core ID is different for each CPU, as expected.

Elad
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