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* POWERPC : What's "SPE used in kernel" ?
@ 2008-02-21 12:35 Philippe De Muyter
  2008-02-22  9:50 ` MPC8540 " Philippe De Muyter
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread
From: Philippe De Muyter @ 2008-02-21 12:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

Dear list,

I have just compiled linux-2.6.24 for a MPC8540 target using a MPC8540
specific gcc.

I then got thousands of "SPE used in kernel" messages.  Looking at the
sources I ifdeffed out the printk call in KernelSPE, and I now have a
silent kernel, that seems to work fine.

Is there something wrong in my setting and should I look further to
debug this problem or is this perfectly normal ?

I wonder why a kernel configured for E500 using a E500-specific gcc
triggers this message.  Is it invalid to use SPE instructions in the kernel ?

Philippe

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2008-02-21 12:35 POWERPC : What's "SPE used in kernel" ? Philippe De Muyter
2008-02-22  9:50 ` MPC8540 " Philippe De Muyter
2008-02-22 15:29   ` Johannes Berg
2008-02-22 18:33   ` Andy Fleming
2008-02-23  9:24     ` Philippe De Muyter
2008-02-23  9:51       ` Johannes Berg
2008-02-23 10:17         ` Philippe De Muyter
2008-02-23 10:25           ` Johannes Berg
2008-02-26  7:39             ` Kumar Gala
2008-02-26 10:34               ` Philippe De Muyter
2008-02-25 14:47   ` E500 linux : are the 64-bit GPRs context-switched ? Philippe De Muyter
2008-02-25 16:58     ` Scott Wood

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