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SubjectRE: IO-APIC problem with 2.6.14-rt9
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On Fri, 2005-11-11 at 18:25 -0800, Pallipadi, Venkatesh wrote:
> I think we can keep calibrate_delay() do the calibration using
> READ_CURRENT_TIMER
> (giving TSC per jiffy) and then convert it to some number of TSCs per
> loop and
> use it in loop based delay.

That sounds reasonable. However, for now, I'll just keep the old code.
In my patch I pulled the loop based and TSC based delay functions out of
the timer_opts and pick one at boot depending on if the TSC is around or
not.

I'm testing it now and will be sending out a new patchset before I head
home tonight.

thanks
-john


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