On Sat, 2006-03-04 at 19:54 +0100, Guennadi Liakhovetski wrote:
> On Sat, 4 Mar 2006, Lee Revell wrote:
> 
> > Try this program (run it as root or a user with realtime privileges).
> > 
> > echo 8192 >  /proc/sys/dev/rtc/max-user-freq
> > 
> > gcc -o realfeel2 realfeel2.c
> > 
> > realfeel2 foo.hist
> > 
> > then post the contents of foo.hist
> 
> You forgot to say that one has to interrupt it or start "bounded":-) I 
> first thought I just had to wait, so, it ran for some time... Don't know 
> if too much or too little. Anyway, here goes:
> 
> 0.0 748745
> 0.1 914
> 0.2 13
> 0.3 2
> 0.4 3
> 0.5 7
> 1.2 1
> 1.3 4
> 1.4 3
> 6.5 1

OK.  This proves that the scheduler is fine and that there's a bug in
the driver or your hardware is buggy.

Try the latest BIOS and try disabling/enabling the APIC in your kernel
config.  Also if possible try to establish whether it ever worked (eg
with 2.4)

If it still does not work then file a bug report.

Lee



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