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By author:    Pavel Machek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
In newsgroup: linux.dev.kernel

> > Actually, on machines where RDTSC works correctly, you'd like to use
> > that to detect a lost timer interrupt.
> > 
> > It's tough, it really is :(
> 
> Well, my patch did not do that but you probably want lost timer
> interrupt detection so that you avoid false alarms.
> 
> But that means you can no longer detect speed change after 10msec:
> 
> going from 150MHz to 300MHz is very similar to one lost timer
> interrupt.
> 

That's the point.

        -hpa
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