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230 #define X86 1 macro246 #if X86 in generic_stop_cpus()257 #if X86 in generic_stop_cpus()269 #if X86 in generic_stop_cpus()280 #if X86 in generic_stop_cpus()284 #if X86 in generic_stop_cpus()302 #if X86 in generic_stop_cpus()325 #if X86355 #if X86 in generic_restart_cpus()427 #if X86[all …]
33 # If we're on X86, pull in the x86 code for the branch monitor algo.
13 default y if X86
59 X86-32, Power8, ARMv7 and BSD are not supported yet.
63 X86-32, Power8, ARMv7 and BSD are not supported yet.
212 On the X86 platform, the driver checks if the CPU supports AVX2.
734 A representor created on X86 host typically represents a VF running in the same735 X86 domain. But in case of the SoC, the application can run on the CPU complex
32 Depending on hardware memory configuration on X86 architecture, performance can be greatly improved…
413 is `X86 Calling Conventions <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86_calling_conventions>`_).
2236 ## This value is used to configure X86 Processor FSB clock.