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author | H. Peter Anvin <hpa@linux.intel.com> | 2009-01-22 16:17:05 -0800 |
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committer | H. Peter Anvin <hpa@linux.intel.com> | 2009-01-23 18:07:45 -0800 |
commit | 75a048119e76540d73132cfc8e0fa0c0a8bb6c83 (patch) | |
tree | 2a4d88809efae435e6fe8e33e630f92d76742c9d /arch/x86/include | |
parent | b1882e68d17a93b523dce09c3a181319aace2f0e (diff) |
x86: handle PAT more like other CPU features
Impact: Cleanup
When PAT was originally introduced, it was handled specially for a few
reasons:
- PAT bugs are hard to track down, so we wanted to maintain a
whitelist of CPUs.
- The i386 and x86-64 CPUID code was not yet unified.
Both of these are now obsolete, so handle PAT like any other features,
including ordinary feature blacklisting due to known bugs.
Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@linux.intel.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'arch/x86/include')
-rw-r--r-- | arch/x86/include/asm/pat.h | 4 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/arch/x86/include/asm/pat.h b/arch/x86/include/asm/pat.h index b8493b3b989..9709fdff661 100644 --- a/arch/x86/include/asm/pat.h +++ b/arch/x86/include/asm/pat.h @@ -5,10 +5,8 @@ #ifdef CONFIG_X86_PAT extern int pat_enabled; -extern void validate_pat_support(struct cpuinfo_x86 *c); #else static const int pat_enabled; -static inline void validate_pat_support(struct cpuinfo_x86 *c) { } #endif extern void pat_init(void); @@ -17,6 +15,4 @@ extern int reserve_memtype(u64 start, u64 end, unsigned long req_type, unsigned long *ret_type); extern int free_memtype(u64 start, u64 end); -extern void pat_disable(char *reason); - #endif /* _ASM_X86_PAT_H */ |