linux_dsm_epyc7002/arch/powerpc/xmon
Anton Blanchard 5be3492f97 powerpc: Mark some variables in the page fault path __read_mostly
Using perf to trace L1 dcache misses and dumping data addresses I found a few
variables taking a lot of misses. Since they are almost never written, they
should go into the __read_mostly section.

Signed-off-by: Anton Blanchard <anton@samba.org>
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
2010-02-03 17:39:48 +11:00
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ansidecl.h powerpc: Merge xmon 2005-10-28 22:53:37 +10:00
dis-asm.h [POWERPC] Make xmon disassembly optional 2006-12-04 20:40:32 +11:00
Makefile powerpc: Enable GCOV 2009-08-20 10:29:28 +10:00
nonstdio.c [POWERPC] fix showing xmon help 2007-07-22 21:30:58 +10:00
nonstdio.h [POWERPC] fix showing xmon help 2007-07-22 21:30:58 +10:00
ppc-dis.c [POWERPC] Import updated version of ppc disassembly code for xmon 2006-12-04 20:40:36 +11:00
ppc-opc.c [POWERPC] Use ARRAY_SIZE macro when appropriate 2007-02-08 16:08:18 +11:00
ppc.h [POWERPC] Import updated version of ppc disassembly code for xmon 2006-12-04 20:40:36 +11:00
spu-dis.c [PATCH] arch/powerpc trivial annotations 2007-02-09 09:14:06 -08:00
spu-insns.h [POWERPC] Import spu disassembly code into xmon 2006-12-04 20:40:29 +11:00
spu-opc.c [POWERPC] Use ARRAY_SIZE macro when appropriate 2007-02-08 16:08:18 +11:00
spu.h [POWERPC] Import spu disassembly code into xmon 2006-12-04 20:40:29 +11:00
start.c [POWERPC] Make xmon_write accept a const buffer 2007-07-22 21:30:58 +10:00
xmon.c powerpc: Mark some variables in the page fault path __read_mostly 2010-02-03 17:39:48 +11:00