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* processor family setting for Pentium D
@ 2007-07-22 13:59 Tilman Schmidt
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From: Tilman Schmidt @ 2007-07-22 13:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Probably a stupid question, but I spent some time searching the net
for an answer without success:

What is the correct setting of the "Processor family" configuration
option for a 32 bit kernel which is going to run on an Intel
Pentium D 940 processor (cpu family 15, model 6)? It doesn't seem
to fit any of the available selections.

More generally, what is the correct way of selecting the processor
family option for a CPU whose name doesn't appear anywhere in the
prompts or help texts in arch/i386/Kconfig.cpu? I guess there must
be a way of deducing it from the content of /proc/cpuinfo, only I
cannot figure out how.

Thanks,
Tilman

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* Re: processor family setting for Pentium D
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@ 2007-07-22 17:05 ` Robert Hancock
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From: Robert Hancock @ 2007-07-22 17:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Tilman Schmidt; +Cc: LKML

Tilman Schmidt wrote:
> Probably a stupid question, but I spent some time searching the net
> for an answer without success:
> 
> What is the correct setting of the "Processor family" configuration
> option for a 32 bit kernel which is going to run on an Intel
> Pentium D 940 processor (cpu family 15, model 6)? It doesn't seem
> to fit any of the available selections.
> 
> More generally, what is the correct way of selecting the processor
> family option for a CPU whose name doesn't appear anywhere in the
> prompts or help texts in arch/i386/Kconfig.cpu? I guess there must
> be a way of deducing it from the content of /proc/cpuinfo, only I
> cannot figure out how.
> 
> Thanks,
> Tilman

Pentium D is based on the Pentium 4 (basically two P4 chips in one 
package), therefore that option would be the one you would want.

If it's not listed in the menu, then you pretty much have to go on what 
else is in there that's similar. Likely Pentium D should be added to the 
menu listing for Pentium 4 though.

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