;-)
> i think we want to handle SMT on a different level, ie. via the
> shared-runqueue approach, so it's not a genuine new level of caching, it's
> rather a new concept of multiple logical cores per physical core. (which
> needs is own code in the scheduler.)
Do you have that code working already (presumably needs locking changes)?
I seem to recall something like that existing already, but I don't recall
if it was ever fully working or not ...
I think the large PPC64 boxes have multilevel NUMA as well - two real
phys cores on one die, sharing some cache (L2 but not L1? Anton?).
And SGI have multilevel nodes too I think ... so we'll still need
multilevel NUMA at some point ... but maybe not right now.
M.
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