Messages in this thread |  | | | Subject | Re: [2.3.25 SMP] Crash in do_fork/kmem_cache_grow | | From | Marc ZYNGIER <> | | Date | 06 Nov 1999 08:13:02 +0100 |
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Hi, Ingo.
>>>>> "Ingo" == Ingo Molnar <mingo@chiara.csoma.elte.hu> writes:
Ingo> On 5 Nov 1999, Marc ZYNGIER wrote:
>> Just in case it might raise someone's eyebrows, the kernel is compiled >> on a dual celeron box (much much faster...) with CONFIG_M586TSC set.
Ingo> hm, dual Celerons should be compiled with CONFIG_M686, that makes the APIC Ingo> code faster and adds other/different lowlevel optimizations (like the TCP Ingo> checksum code which is 10-20% faster if CONFIG_M686 is turned on).
Yep, but the offending system IS a dual pentiums (P5@133). I use se dual Celerons as a cross compilation system... The target kernel uses CONFIG_M586TSC while the one running on the Celerons uses CONFIG_M686.
I hope I have cleared the situation...
M. -- Places change, faces change. Life is so very strange.
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