I'm trying to follow up with the hardware vendor (Gigabyte) to help us
identify the root cause so we can fix it / work around it in the kernel.
Here's my last conversation with Matt from Gigabyte:
http://forum.gigabyte.us/thread/886/am4-beta-bios-
thread?page=47&scrollTo=4429
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edward,
If you have ACPI off, you'll end up running with only 1 core enabled.
Just take a look at number of cores in top (press 1 to list
cores/threads).
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Roland, you sure there isn't another BIOS toggle you managed to find? On
the Gaming K7 with F3 BIOS and this still happens unless the offending
code is compiled out.
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There's a SEMI official update here on the Gigabyte forums from an
employee (Matt). http://forum.gigabyte.us/thread/886/am4-beta-bios-
thread?page=32&scrollTo=3601 Does anybody know if there's anything
queued up from AMD for 4.11 for GPIO?
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The following build dependency packages have to be installed when
building perf in order to have C++ symbol demangling work.
Packages: libiberty-dev, binutils-dev
Otherwise if you're building perf via it's Makefile in the linux source
code. It will print "libbfd [OFF]" when auto-detecting feature
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