John,

You are correct, SMP support is right above the selection for processor
family and was enabled for all three kernels. Under the Debian Lenny stock
kernel the same board shows 4 processors and 2 CPU Cores.

Likewise the standard rtai kernel used by EMC and the three kernels I built
all show a single processor, and no entry for cpu cores under proc/cpuinfo.

I will see what I can figure out as far as a diff.

Regards,
Eric

I'm not sure of the details, but I do know that SMP vs uniprocessor is a
separate config item (or items), unrelated to CPU choice.  The standard
non-realtime Ubuntu kernels support SMP - my Atom 330 board shows 2 CPUs
under /proc/cpuinfo with the stock kernel, only one with the linuxcnc RT
kernel.

Maybe you can do a diff between the ubuntu and realtime kernel config files?
(I know nothing about the format of those files.)




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