'system_state < SYSTEM_RUNNING' will have same effect
with 'system_state == SYSTEM_BOOTING', but the later
one is more clearer.
Signed-off-by: liguang <lig.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
         * during boot if the user requests it.  Odd-numbered
         * cpus are assumed to be secondary threads.
         */
-       if (system_state < SYSTEM_RUNNING &&
+       if (system_state == SYSTEM_BOOTING &&
            cpu_has_feature(CPU_FTR_SMT) &&
            !smt_enabled_at_boot && cpu_thread_in_core(nr) != 0)
                return 0;
 
        /* Special case - we inhibit secondary thread startup
         * during boot if the user requests it.
         */
-       if (system_state < SYSTEM_RUNNING && cpu_has_feature(CPU_FTR_SMT)) {
+       if (system_state == SYSTEM_BOOTING && cpu_has_feature(CPU_FTR_SMT)) {
                if (!smt_enabled_at_boot && cpu_thread_in_core(nr) != 0)
                        return 0;
                if (smt_enabled_at_boot
 
        /* Special case - we inhibit secondary thread startup
         * during boot if the user requests it.
         */
-       if (system_state < SYSTEM_RUNNING && cpu_has_feature(CPU_FTR_SMT)) {
+       if (system_state == SYSTEM_BOOTING && cpu_has_feature(CPU_FTR_SMT)) {
                if (!smt_enabled_at_boot && cpu_thread_in_core(nr) != 0)
                        return 0;
                if (smt_enabled_at_boot