* oostore on x86 @ 2012-04-07 19:48 Xin Tong 2012-04-08 21:49 ` H. Peter Anvin 0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread From: Xin Tong @ 2012-04-07 19:48 UTC (permalink / raw) To: linux-kernel how can one enable oostore on x86, does one need to recompile the kernel ? Thanks Xin ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
* Re: oostore on x86 2012-04-07 19:48 oostore on x86 Xin Tong @ 2012-04-08 21:49 ` H. Peter Anvin 2012-04-08 23:27 ` Dave Jones 0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread From: H. Peter Anvin @ 2012-04-08 21:49 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Xin Tong; +Cc: linux-kernel On 04/07/2012 12:48 PM, Xin Tong wrote: > how can one enable oostore on x86, does one need to recompile the kernel ? Yes, and expect the code to have seriously bitrotted. -hpa -- H. Peter Anvin, Intel Open Source Technology Center I work for Intel. I don't speak on their behalf. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
* Re: oostore on x86 2012-04-08 21:49 ` H. Peter Anvin @ 2012-04-08 23:27 ` Dave Jones 2012-04-09 2:15 ` Xin Tong 2012-04-09 9:37 ` Alan Cox 0 siblings, 2 replies; 6+ messages in thread From: Dave Jones @ 2012-04-08 23:27 UTC (permalink / raw) To: H. Peter Anvin; +Cc: Xin Tong, linux-kernel On Sun, Apr 08, 2012 at 02:49:56PM -0700, H. Peter Anvin wrote: > On 04/07/2012 12:48 PM, Xin Tong wrote: > > how can one enable oostore on x86, does one need to recompile the kernel ? > > Yes, and expect the code to have seriously bitrotted. It also only ever worked on the early IDT Winchip processors. They weren't particularly great when they came out in the late 90s, and I doubt they've improved with age. I'd estimate the number of people running anything newer than a 2.4 kernel on those chips to be approximating zero, largely because those old systems rarely had a lot of memory, and modern 2.6 capable distros probably run like a dog on them. I've suggested just removing that code in the past a few times. Even if it does still work, anyone complaining about performance loss of a modern kernel on something of that era can't be taken seriously. Dave ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
* Re: oostore on x86 2012-04-08 23:27 ` Dave Jones @ 2012-04-09 2:15 ` Xin Tong 2012-04-09 9:43 ` Alan Cox 2012-04-09 9:37 ` Alan Cox 1 sibling, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread From: Xin Tong @ 2012-04-09 2:15 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Dave Jones, H. Peter Anvin, Xin Tong, linux-kernel Is there a way to relax the amd64 memory model. does the latest intel processor micro-architecture support it ? Xin On Sun, Apr 8, 2012 at 7:27 PM, Dave Jones <davej@redhat.com> wrote: > On Sun, Apr 08, 2012 at 02:49:56PM -0700, H. Peter Anvin wrote: > > On 04/07/2012 12:48 PM, Xin Tong wrote: > > > how can one enable oostore on x86, does one need to recompile the kernel ? > > > > Yes, and expect the code to have seriously bitrotted. > > It also only ever worked on the early IDT Winchip processors. > They weren't particularly great when they came out in the late 90s, > and I doubt they've improved with age. > > I'd estimate the number of people running anything newer than a > 2.4 kernel on those chips to be approximating zero, largely because > those old systems rarely had a lot of memory, and modern 2.6 capable > distros probably run like a dog on them. > > I've suggested just removing that code in the past a few times. > Even if it does still work, anyone complaining about performance loss > of a modern kernel on something of that era can't be taken seriously. > > Dave > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
* Re: oostore on x86 2012-04-09 2:15 ` Xin Tong @ 2012-04-09 9:43 ` Alan Cox 0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread From: Alan Cox @ 2012-04-09 9:43 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Xin Tong; +Cc: Dave Jones, H. Peter Anvin, linux-kernel On Sun, 8 Apr 2012 22:15:53 -0400 Xin Tong <xerox.time.tech@gmail.com> wrote: > Is there a way to relax the amd64 memory model. does the latest intel > processor micro-architecture support it ? No, nor is it clear it would make any sense to do so. The newer processors are capable of all sorts of clever ordering of their own. The IDT WinChip wasn't. Alan ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
* Re: oostore on x86 2012-04-08 23:27 ` Dave Jones 2012-04-09 2:15 ` Xin Tong @ 2012-04-09 9:37 ` Alan Cox 1 sibling, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread From: Alan Cox @ 2012-04-09 9:37 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Dave Jones; +Cc: H. Peter Anvin, Xin Tong, linux-kernel > I've suggested just removing that code in the past a few times. > Even if it does still work, anyone complaining about performance loss > of a modern kernel on something of that era can't be taken seriously. I'm not sure removing it makes sense given what a tiny spec of code is involved. Also in practice most of the same bits are actually used with different fencing operators on PPro for errata and on PIII and higher for temporal stores. Of the tree tiny changes it causes two are identical to PPro... Alan ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
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