* SMP Design
@ 2005-10-28 7:00 Suresh Chandra Mannava
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From: Suresh Chandra Mannava @ 2005-10-28 7:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linuxppc-embedded
Hi,
I am working on a symmetric multiprocessing(SMP) based board design.
Now, I am into feasibility analysis.
Here are my queries
What qualifies a CPU to be capable of SMP?
Hardware cache coherency
test-and-set, compare-and-swap or load-link/ store-conditional
instructions.
Unique Id(read this in Intel MP specs) Is it required for
powerpc-smp?
CPU-local interrupt controller (intel specific) Is it required
for powerpc-smp
OpenPIC, interrupt routing
what are the other points that support SMP for a CPU. I read that ppc
603 won't support pure SMP.
I am searching for the "considerations for SMP design using powerpc
processors"
please provide pointers for the same.
Can I find any reference design for SMP boards? I am interested
architecture part, interrupt routing and OpenPIC stuff.
I find it hard to find information on SMP board design.
Waiting for your response.
Thanks and Regards,
Suresh Chandra Mannava.
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