On 10/29/25 6:44 PM, Timur Tabi wrote:
On Wed, 2025-10-29 at 18:07 -0700, John Hubbard wrote:
Yes, but someone can still plug in a pre-Turing GPU and try to
boot up with nova-core.ko on the system.
So it's important to avoid getting into trouble in that case.
Sure, but I think we don't want any real code that looks at boot0. Nova should
really just look
at boot42 to determine any architecture. So what we really want is to avoid
accidentally
Oh I really understand your sentiment here. I'm all about, "use the new
hardware and never look back". :)
However, I don't want anyone to have to risk reading boot42 on some
ancient GPU (earlier than Fermi, even), with uncertain results.
And our HW team has promised to leave behind arch0==0, arch1==1 in
in boot0, more or less forever, specifically to help us out here.
With that in mind, I *do* want to read boot0 for the forseeable future,
as a guide to whether to look at boot42. I really think that is the
way to thread the needle here.
thanks,
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John Hubbard