Re: Processor IDs on the Niagara

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From: Elad Lahav <elahav@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2008 14:47:39 -0400

> If proc_id is used by the scheduler and is supposed to indicate the
> internal core arrangement, then cpu_data should have an extra
> phys_proc_id field, similar to other architectures (which would then
> be exported via physical_package_id).

The cpumasks are used by the scheduler to build the scheduler
to build the scheduler domain.

But, yes, those are built based upon the proc_id and core_id
values.
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