Below is what /proc/cpuinfo looks like on an Ultrasparc T1 running
Linux.
I haven't looked into it in detail yet, but the report from Dennis
Gilmore is that this breaks every libvirt command. Presumably we are
parsing /proc/cpuinfo at libvirt startup ...
(Initially reported by Dennis Gilmore)
Rich.
cpu : UltraSparc T1 (Niagara)
fpu : UltraSparc T1 integrated FPU
prom : OBP 4.29.0.a 2008/09/15 11:59
type : sun4v
ncpus probed : 32
ncpus active : 32
D$ parity tl1 : 0
I$ parity tl1 : 0
Cpu0ClkTck : 000000003b9aca00
Cpu1ClkTck : 000000003b9aca00
Cpu2ClkTck : 000000003b9aca00
Cpu3ClkTck : 000000003b9aca00
Cpu4ClkTck : 000000003b9aca00
Cpu5ClkTck : 000000003b9aca00
Cpu6ClkTck : 000000003b9aca00
Cpu7ClkTck : 000000003b9aca00
Cpu8ClkTck : 000000003b9aca00
Cpu9ClkTck : 000000003b9aca00
Cpu10ClkTck : 000000003b9aca00
Cpu11ClkTck : 000000003b9aca00
Cpu12ClkTck : 000000003b9aca00
Cpu13ClkTck : 000000003b9aca00
Cpu14ClkTck : 000000003b9aca00
Cpu15ClkTck : 000000003b9aca00
Cpu16ClkTck : 000000003b9aca00
Cpu17ClkTck : 000000003b9aca00
Cpu18ClkTck : 000000003b9aca00
Cpu19ClkTck : 000000003b9aca00
Cpu20ClkTck : 000000003b9aca00
Cpu21ClkTck : 000000003b9aca00
Cpu22ClkTck : 000000003b9aca00
Cpu23ClkTck : 000000003b9aca00
Cpu24ClkTck : 000000003b9aca00
Cpu25ClkTck : 000000003b9aca00
Cpu26ClkTck : 000000003b9aca00
Cpu27ClkTck : 000000003b9aca00
Cpu28ClkTck : 000000003b9aca00
Cpu29ClkTck : 000000003b9aca00
Cpu30ClkTck : 000000003b9aca00
Cpu31ClkTck : 000000003b9aca00
MMU Type : Hypervisor (sun4v)
State:
CPU0: online
CPU1: online
CPU2: online
CPU3: online
CPU4: online
CPU5: online
CPU6: online
CPU7: online
CPU8: online
CPU9: online
CPU10: online
CPU11: online
CPU12: online
CPU13: online
CPU14: online
CPU15: online
CPU16: online
CPU17: online
CPU18: online
CPU19: online
CPU20: online
CPU21: online
CPU22: online
CPU23: online
CPU24: online
CPU25: online
CPU26: online
CPU27: online
CPU28: online
CPU29: online
CPU30: online
CPU31: online
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Richard Jones, Emerging Technologies, Red Hat
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