On Friday, January 29, 2016, Christopher Covington <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On 10/20/2015 01:22 PM, Shlomo Pongratz wrote:
> > From: Shlomo Pongratz <[email protected] <javascript:;>>
> >
> > This patch is a first step multicores support for arm64.
> >
> > This implemntation was tested up to 100 cores.
> >
> > Things left to do:
> >
> > Support SPI, ITS and ITS CONTROL, note that this patch porpose is to
> enable
> > running multi cores using the "virt" virtual machine and this goal is
> achived
> > without that.
> >
> > Add GICv2 backwards competability. Since there is a GICv2 implementation
> I
> > can't see the pusprose for it.
> >
> > Special thanks to Peter Crostwaite whose patch to th Linux (kernel) i.e.
> > Implement cpu_relax as yield solved the problem of the boot process
> getting
> > stuck for 24 cores and more.
> >
> > Figure out why virtual machine name changed from virt-v3 to
> virt-v3-machine
>
> Hi Shlomo,
>
> Were you planning on another revision of this patchset? Are there any
> things you would like help with?
>
> Peter,
>
> Do you have any thoughts about what is essential and what isn't for a
> first wave of TCG GICv3 patches to be mergeable?
>
> Thanks,
> Christopher Covington
>
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Hi,

I will do a new revision of the GICv3.
I needed to get a time slot from my employee in order to do the work and I
got one starting next week.

Best regards,

S.P.

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