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SubjectRe: Conclusions from my investigation about ioapic programming
Eric W. Biederman wrote:

>"Jeff V. Merkey" <jmerkey@wolfmountaingroup.com> writes:
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>>Eric,
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>>Please find attached the APIC code I used in Gadugi. It's code for plain vanilla
>>APICs, but does just this. This code not only allows
>>interrupts to be migrated, but processors to be stopped and restarted on the fly
>>without system interruption. You may find some useful
>>ideas in it.
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>Just for clarification. Who owns the code you posted. What is the
>copyright license on it? Or do you own the copyright and place it
>into the public domain?
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>Eric
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That particular code modules was released under GPL in 1999.

Jeff
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