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[Xen-devel] changeset 8831 gets sockets, cores, and siblings wrong

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Subject: [Xen-devel] changeset 8831 gets sockets, cores, and siblings wrong
From: Andrew Theurer <habanero@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 15:21:15 -0600
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FWIW, I noticed that changeset 8831 gets the sockets/cores/siblings incorrect on my system. On 8830 I get 4 sockets per node, 2 cores per socket, and 2 threads per core. On 8831 I get 1 socket per node, 2 cores per socket, and 8 threads per core. Xen boot messages still appear to show four distinct physical cpus (sockets). Just wondering if anyone has noticed this behavior.

-Andrew


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