alistair23-linux/Documentation/ia64
Fenghua Yu bf62852784 [IA64] Itanium MC Error Injection Tool: Doc and sample application
This patch contains a documention and sample application. Since the sample
application has ~1000 lines of code, it might not be suitable in a kernel
documention in kenrel tree. If you think this is not good place to hold
the sample application, please let me know and I'm open to other choices
e.g. sourceforge etc.

Signed-off-by: Fenghua Yu <fenghua.yu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Tony Luck <tony.luck@intel.com>
2007-01-29 15:26:19 -08:00
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aliasing.txt
efirtc.txt Documentation: remove duplicated words 2006-10-03 22:57:56 +02:00
err_inject.txt [IA64] Itanium MC Error Injection Tool: Doc and sample application 2007-01-29 15:26:19 -08:00
fsys.txt Fix some typos in Documentation/: 'A' 2006-10-03 22:45:33 +02:00
IRQ-redir.txt
mca.txt Documentation: remove duplicated words 2006-10-03 22:57:56 +02:00
README
serial.txt [PATCH] ia64: note requirement for 8250_pnp, now that 8250_acpi is gone 2006-10-03 08:03:42 -07:00

        Linux kernel release 2.4.xx for the IA-64 Platform

   These are the release notes for Linux version 2.4 for IA-64
   platform.  This document provides information specific to IA-64
   ONLY, to get additional information about the Linux kernel also
   read the original Linux README provided with the kernel.

INSTALLING the kernel:

 - IA-64 kernel installation is the same as the other platforms, see
   original README for details.


SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS

   Compiling and running this kernel requires an IA-64 compliant GCC
   compiler.  And various software packages also compiled with an
   IA-64 compliant GCC compiler.


CONFIGURING the kernel:

   Configuration is the same, see original README for details.


COMPILING the kernel:

 - Compiling this kernel doesn't differ from other platform so read
   the original README for details BUT make sure you have an IA-64
   compliant GCC compiler.

IA-64 SPECIFICS

 - General issues:

    o Hardly any performance tuning has been done. Obvious targets
      include the library routines (IP checksum, etc.). Less
      obvious targets include making sure we don't flush the TLB
      needlessly, etc.

    o SMP locks cleanup/optimization

    o IA32 support.  Currently experimental.  It mostly works.