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    SubjectRe: [PATCH] dynamic tick patch
    Hi!

    > > > > > As this patch is related to the VST/High-Res timers, there
    > > > > > are probably various things that can be merged. I have not
    > > > > > yet looked at what all could be merged.
    > > > > >
    > > > > > I'd appreciate some comments and testing!
    > > > >
    > > > > Good news is that it does seem to reduce number of interrupts. Bad
    > > > > news is that time now runs faster (like "sleep 10" finishes in ~5
    > > > > seconds) and that I could not measure any difference in power
    > > > > consumption.
    > > >
    > > > Thanks for trying it out. I have quite accurate time here on my
    > > > systems, and sleep works as it should. I wonder what's happening on
    > > > your system? If you have a chance, could you please post the results
    > > > from following simple tests?
    > >
    > > On patched 2.6.11-rc1:
    > >
    > > [Heh, clock is two times too fast, perhaps that makes ntpdate fail? -- yes.
    > >
    > > root@amd:~# dmesg | grep -i time; for i in 1 2 3 4 5; do ntpdate -b tak.cesnet.cz && sleep 10; done ; date && sleep 10 && date; while [ 1 ]; do date; done | uniq
    > > PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:11.5 to 64
    > > dyn-tick: Enabling dynamic tick timer
    > > dyn-tick: Timer using dynamic tick
    >
    > Thanks. Looks like you're running on PIT only, I guess my patch
    > currently breaks PIT (and possibly HPET) No dmesg message for "
    > "Using XXX for high-res timesource".

    Okay, so I set CONFIG_HPET. CONFIG_X86_TSC was already set, I wonder
    why the code did not use it?
    Pavel
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