I'm sorry for flooding this thread, but I have more experience to share.
After another reboot in "clocksource=jiffies" mode, I saw that 1 OS
second passes in real 0.5 seconds. But the rest of the system was pretty
stable. Keyboard auto-repeat was twice as fast, but did not get
triggered inadverten
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booottteeedd aaaggaaiiin
ih clocksource=jiffies,,, aaanndd
ttthhhee ise ggot
uuuccc worrss tth
I'm not sure whether it gives any information, but here is some output
from journalctl, where the bug happens (no "clocksource=jiffies" boot
option is used):
$ journalctl -k | grep clocksource
clocksource: refined-jiffies: mask: 0x max_cycles: 0x,
max_idle_ns: 7645519600211568 ns
(Note: I intentionally don't fix repeated characters
cccassee by that issue in my message below)
I'm affected by ttthhhee sssame issue.
Initially I have installed Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS. While installing it, I
had to add the boot parameter "acpi=off" in grub set
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