It splits setup_local_APIC in two, providing a function corresponding
to the ending part of it. As a side effect, smp_callin looks the same
between i386 and x86_64.
Signed-off-by: Glauber Costa <gcosta@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
        if (!integrated)                /* 82489DX */
                value |= APIC_LVT_LEVEL_TRIGGER;
        apic_write_around(APIC_LVT1, value);
+}
 
-       lapic_setup_esr();
+void __cpuinit end_local_APIC_setup(void)
+{
+       unsigned long value;
 
+       lapic_setup_esr();
        /* Disable the local apic timer */
        value = apic_read(APIC_LVTT);
        value |= (APIC_LVT_MASKED | LOCAL_TIMER_VECTOR);
 
        setup_local_APIC();
 
+       end_local_APIC_setup();
 #ifdef CONFIG_X86_IO_APIC
        if (smp_found_config)
                if (!skip_ioapic_setup && nr_ioapics)
 
        Dprintk("CALLIN, before setup_local_APIC().\n");
        smp_callin_clear_local_apic();
        setup_local_APIC();
+       end_local_APIC_setup();
        map_cpu_to_logical_apicid();
 
        /*
                        printk(KERN_INFO "activating minimal APIC for NMI watchdog use.\n");
                        connect_bsp_APIC();
                        setup_local_APIC();
+                       end_local_APIC_setup();
                }
                return -1;
        }
 
        connect_bsp_APIC();
        setup_local_APIC();
+       end_local_APIC_setup();
        map_cpu_to_logical_apicid();