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@@ -432,20 +432,9 @@ void __cpuinit identify_cpu(struct cpuinfo_x86 *c)
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generic_identify(c);
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- printk(KERN_DEBUG "CPU: After generic identify, caps:");
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- for (i = 0; i < NCAPINTS; i++)
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- printk(" %08x", c->x86_capability[i]);
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- printk("\n");
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-
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- if (this_cpu->c_identify) {
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+ if (this_cpu->c_identify)
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this_cpu->c_identify(c);
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- printk(KERN_DEBUG "CPU: After vendor identify, caps:");
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- for (i = 0; i < NCAPINTS; i++)
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- printk(" %08x", c->x86_capability[i]);
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- printk("\n");
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- }
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-
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/*
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* Vendor-specific initialization. In this section we
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* canonicalize the feature flags, meaning if there are
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@@ -496,13 +485,6 @@ void __cpuinit identify_cpu(struct cpuinfo_x86 *c)
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c->x86, c->x86_model);
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}
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- /* Now the feature flags better reflect actual CPU features! */
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-
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- printk(KERN_DEBUG "CPU: After all inits, caps:");
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- for (i = 0; i < NCAPINTS; i++)
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- printk(" %08x", c->x86_capability[i]);
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- printk("\n");
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-
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/*
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* On SMP, boot_cpu_data holds the common feature set between
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* all CPUs; so make sure that we indicate which features are
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