Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Thu, 13 Sep 2001 18:36:35 -0400 | From | "Antonios G. Danalis" <> | Subject | increasing HZ in Linux kernel |
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Hello,
I want to increase the frequency of the clock interrupt up to ~10000 to run some experiments.
In the kernel I'm using (2.4.2-2) I've noticed that if you increase HZ above 1536 you get a conflict with .../include/linux/timex.h:75-77 and if you add some lines there, you get a problem with .../include/net/tcp.h:377 when HZ is above 4096.
Is there an easy way to increase clock interrupt freq, or do I have to mess with the whole kernel ?
Thanks in advance. Antonios
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