Symmetric multi-processing support

modulename: paravirt-smp.ko

and/or

ip27-smp.ko

and/or

smp.ko

and/or

wakeup.ko

and/or

platsmp.ko

and/or

headsmp.ko

and/or

bcm63xx_smp.ko

and/or

platsmp-brcmstb.ko

and/or

platsmp-dt.ko

and/or

mpc86xx_smp.ko

and/or

percpu_counter.ko

and/or

smpboot.ko

and/or

msr-smp.ko

and/or

setup_percpu.ko

and/or

ipi.ko

and/or

smp_tlb.ko

and/or

psci_smp.ko

and/or

spinlock.ko

and/or

cpupri.ko

and/or

affinity.ko

and/or

stop_machine.ko

configname: CONFIG_SMP

Linux Kernel Configuration
└─>Processor type and features
└─>Symmetric multi-processing support
In linux kernel since version 2.6.12  
This enables support for systems with more than one CPU. If you have
a system with only one CPU, say N. If you have a system with more
than one CPU, say Y.

If you say N here, the kernel will run on uni- and multiprocessor
machines, but will use only one CPU of a multiprocessor machine. If
you say Y here, the kernel will run on many, but not all,
uniprocessor machines. On a uniprocessor machine, the kernel
will run faster if you say N here.

Note that if you say Y here and choose architecture "586" or
"Pentium" under "Processor family", the kernel will not work on 486
architectures. Similarly, multiprocessor kernels for the "PPro"
architecture may not work on all Pentium based boards.

People using multiprocessor machines who say Y here should also say
Y to "Enhanced Real Time Clock Support", below. The "Advanced Power
Management" code will be disabled if you say Y here.

See also Documentation/x86/i386/IO-APIC.txt,
Documentation/lockup-watchdogs.txt and the SMP-HOWTO available at
<http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.

If you don't know what to do here, say N.