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authorkettenis <kettenis@openbsd.org>2019-08-03 09:25:09 +0000
committerkettenis <kettenis@openbsd.org>2019-08-03 09:25:09 +0000
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Recognize Applied Micro as an Implementor and X-Gene as a PartNum for
processor identification purposes. Use the name instead of the ID as the sentinel in the various tables since X-Gene has PartNum zero. Note that this means Ampere eMAG gets recognized as Applied Micro X-Gene r3p2. That makes sense as the CPU started its life as X-Gene 3. Apparently future Ampere parts will use the new Ampere Implementer ID. ok jsg@
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