See http://www.intel.com/technology/hyperthread/platform_nexgen/,
in particular sld014.htm, sld021.htm.
This will basically obsolete the patch we were discussing, if BIOS
manufacturers comply to that spec, because linux will only see the
2 physical CPUs. (The problem we discovered was caused by our BIOS not
complying to the spec).
Of course, it would also mean that Linux will only run on ~70% of the CPU
power that Win2k/XP systems will have available on such systems.
All my attempts to get ACPI running on our SMT-enabled system have failed
so far (I'm working on a bug report on that for linux-acpi).
A possible workaround would be the "processor affinity algorithm"
sketched in sld021.htm, but it may be unreliable because it overrides
BIOS settings (BIOS-diabled CPUs) that are available only through ACPI.
Sorry to bother if you knew this already.
Martin
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