Commit
f2802e7f571c05f9a901b1f5bd144aa730ccc88e and its x86 version
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b7471c6da94d30d3deadc55986cc38d1ff57f9ca) adds nmi_known_cpu() check
while parsing boot options in x86_64 and i386.
With that, "nmi_watchdog=2" stops working for me on Intel Core 2 CPU
based system.
The problem is, setup_nmi_watchdog is called while parsing the boot
option and identify_cpu is not done yet. So, the return value of
nmi_known_cpu() is not valid at this point.
So revert that check. This should not have any adverse effect as the
nmi_known_cpu() check is done again later in enable_lapic_nmi_watchdog().
Signed-off-by: Venkatesh Pallipadi <venkatesh.pallipadi@intel.com>
Cc: Don Zickus <dzickus@redhat.com>
Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
if ((nmi >= NMI_INVALID) || (nmi < NMI_NONE))
return 0;
- /*
- * If any other x86 CPU has a local APIC, then
- * please test the NMI stuff there and send me the
- * missing bits. Right now Intel P6/P4 and AMD K7 only.
- */
- if ((nmi == NMI_LOCAL_APIC) && (nmi_known_cpu() == 0))
- return 0; /* no lapic support */
+
nmi_watchdog = nmi;
return 1;
}
if ((nmi >= NMI_INVALID) || (nmi < NMI_NONE))
return 0;
- if ((nmi == NMI_LOCAL_APIC) && (nmi_known_cpu() == 0))
- return 0; /* no lapic support */
nmi_watchdog = nmi;
return 1;
}