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10 that described in Documentation/core-api/irq/irq-affinity.rst for i386 systems.
12 Because of the usage of SAPIC mode and physical destination mode the
14 CPUs. Only the first non-zero bit is taken into account.
21 first non-zero bit is the selected CPU. This format has been kept for
24 Set the delivery mode of interrupt 41 to fixed and route the
30 delivery mode (redirectable)::
40 (i.e. lowest priority mode routing is used), otherwise its route is
41 fixed.
49 IO-SAPIC interrupts are initialized with CPU#0 as their default target
50 and the routing is the so called "lowest priority mode" (actually
51 fixed SAPIC mode with hint). The XTP chipset registers are used as hints
55 - minimal for an idle task,
56 - normal if any other task runs,
57 - maximal if the CPU is going to be switched off.
63 If the platform doesn't feature interrupt redirection IOSAPIC fixed
75 On large (multi-node) systems it is recommended to route the IRQs to
77 For systems like the NEC AzusA we get IRQ node-affinity for free. This