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Date:      Tue, 16 Nov 2004 15:19:06 +1030
From:      "Wilkinson, Alex" <alex.wilkinson@dsto.defence.gov.au>
To:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Detection of HTT
Message-ID:  <20041116044906.GC57615@squash.dsto.defence.gov.au>
In-Reply-To: <41998127.5090506@freebsd.org>
References:  <200411160308.10451.michaelnottebrock@gmx.net>  <20041116022926.GB57056@squash.dsto.defence.gov.au>  <20041115.204608.13771454.imp@bsdimp.com> <41998127.5090506@freebsd.org>

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Cool, thanks Scott. 

Question: What is an MSR ? [I'm suspecting the R is 'Register'].

 - aW

	0n Mon, Nov 15, 2004 at 09:25:11PM -0700, Scott Long wrote: 

	M. Warner Losh wrote:
	>In message: <20041116022926.GB57056@squash.dsto.defence.gov.au>
	>            "Wilkinson, Alex" <alex.wilkinson@dsto.defence.gov.au> writes:
	>: Yes you're right ! This sux ! What the hell is Intel claiming that I 
	>have a
	>: HTT capable CPU, but really I have only 1 core !
	>
	>I seem to recall at the time HTT was introduced that you could put an
	>HTT into a non-HTT ready mobo.  Maybe that's what's happend?
	>
	>Warner
	
	The HTT flag in the CPUID word only says that the CPU supports the MSRs
	that tell you how many logical cores are in the CPU.  A value of 1 in
	these registers is perfectly acceptable, and doesn't mean that Intel is
	ripping you off or that your BIOS is wrong or whatever.  This really
	needs to be made into a FAQ, I guess.
	
	Scott
	



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