From: Kurt Garloff Subject: Use SRAT table rev to use 8bit or 32bit PXM fields (x86-64) References: bnc#503038 In SRAT v1, we had 8bit proximity domain (PXM) fields; SRAT v2 provides 32bits for these. The new fields were reserved before. According to the ACPI spec, the OS must disregard reserved fields. x86-64 was rather inconsistent prior to this patch; it used 8 bits for the pxm field in cpu_affinity, but 32 bits in mem_affinity. This patch makes it consistent: Either use 8 bits consistently (SRAT rev 1 or lower) or 32 bits (SRAT rev 2 or higher). This is patch 2/3. Signed-off-by: Kurt Garloff diff -r a28eb89d1fe1 arch/x86/mm/srat_64.c --- a/arch/x86/mm/srat_64.c Tue Jul 14 02:00:45 2009 +0000 +++ b/arch/x86/mm/srat_64.c Tue Jul 14 16:44:35 2009 +0200 @@ -154,6 +154,8 @@ if ((pa->flags & ACPI_SRAT_CPU_ENABLED) == 0) return; pxm = pa->proximity_domain_lo; + if (acpi_srat_revision >= 2) + pxm |= *((unsigned int*)pa->proximity_domain_hi) << 8; node = setup_node(pxm); if (node < 0) { printk(KERN_ERR "SRAT: Too many proximity domains %x\n", pxm); @@ -255,6 +257,8 @@ start = ma->base_address; end = start + ma->length; pxm = ma->proximity_domain; + if (acpi_srat_revision <= 1) + pxm &= 0xff; node = setup_node(pxm); if (node < 0) { printk(KERN_ERR "SRAT: Too many proximity domains.\n");