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    powerpc/powernv: Always enable SMP when building powernv · 40e27565
    Michael Ellerman authored
    The powernv platform supports Power7 and later CPUs, all of which are
    multithreaded and multicore.
    
    As such we never build a SMP=n kernel for those machines, other than
    possibly for debugging or running in a simulator.
    
    In the debugging case we can get a similar effect by booting with
    nr_cpus=1, or there's always the option of building a custom kernel with
    SMP hacked out.
    
    For running in simulators the code size reduction from building without
    SMP is not particularly important, what matters is the number of
    instructions executed. A quick test shows that a SMP=y kernel takes ~6%
    more instructions to boot to a shell. Booting with nr_cpus=1 recovers
    about half that deficit.
    
    On the flip side, keeping the SMP=n kernel building can be a pain at
    times. And although we've mostly kept it building in recent years, no
    one is regularly testing that the SMP=n kernel actually boots and works
    well on these machines.
    Signed-off-by: default avatarMichael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
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