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SubjectRe: [2.6.4-rc2] bogus semicolon behind if()
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Am Freitag, 19. März 2004 21:30 schrieb Maciej W. Rozycki:
> On Fri, 19 Mar 2004, Thomas Schlichter wrote:
> > Well, my timer interrupt goes through the IO-APIC but I do have a
> > functional TSC. Nevertheless my system requires timer_ack to be set... If
> > it isn't, my CPU does not utilize its C2 state...
>
> Hmm, I wonder if there's any relationship between the state of the local
> APIC and your observation. Can you please see if the following hack
> changes anything (this assumes you have your timer IRQ directly connected
> to an I/O APIC input)?

I had to apply this hack by hand as your line numbers don't match mine (I use
2.6.4-mm2) but I' sorry, this hack doesn't change anything for me... ;-(

Thomas

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