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@@ -44,10 +44,20 @@ maxcpus=n Restrict boot time cpus to n. Say if you have 4 cpus, using
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maxcpus=2 will only boot 2. You can choose to bring the
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other cpus later online, read FAQ's for more info.
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-additional_cpus=n [x86_64 only] use this to limit hotpluggable cpus.
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- This option sets
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+additional_cpus*=n Use this to limit hotpluggable cpus. This option sets
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cpu_possible_map = cpu_present_map + additional_cpus
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+(*) Option valid only for following architectures
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+- x86_64, ia64
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+ia64 and x86_64 use the number of disabled local apics in ACPI tables MADT
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+to determine the number of potentially hot-pluggable cpus. The implementation
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+should only rely on this to count the #of cpus, but *MUST* not rely on the
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+apicid values in those tables for disabled apics. In the event BIOS doesnt
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+mark such hot-pluggable cpus as disabled entries, one could use this
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+parameter "additional_cpus=x" to represent those cpus in the cpu_possible_map.
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CPU maps and such
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[More on cpumaps and primitive to manipulate, please check
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