Udo van den Heuvel via devel writes: >> Was the switch to using HPET recent? > > hpet must have been the default until it wasn't or at least tsc stopped > being stable.
HPET hasn't been the default since at least a decade. It only gets used if TSC is unstable (generally on older hardware in conjunction with power management), which apparently it wasn't at the recent boot(s). If you still have the logs from booting with the older kernel, look up where it calibrates the clock sources at boot and see if there (and if yes, what) are the differences. Ryzen is supposed to have a stable (invariant) TSC that Linux should use. I have found some hints that certain systems have an unstable TSC during boot (and that was dependent on the system manufacturer and the BIOS). That was for Ryzen 1, while you have a Ryzen 2 IIRC. I haven't found anything that looks like your problem yet. Regards, Achim. -- +<[Q+ Matrix-12 WAVE#46+305 Neuron microQkb Andromeda XTk Blofeld]>+ SD adaptations for KORG EX-800 and Poly-800MkII V0.9: http://Synth.Stromeko.net/Downloads.html#KorgSDada _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@ntpsec.org http://lists.ntpsec.org/mailman/listinfo/devel