Would anyone of you happen to know how to restrict the lowest C-state of
the processor? I ran into a similar problem on freebsd, where the lapic
uses ticks on c-states lower than C1, causing temporary or permanent
hard-freezes. Setting the lowest c-state to C1 fixed the problem. Under
freebsd you set a sysctl (hw.acpi.cpi.cx_lowest=C1).

I'm not sure how this is done on Linux, but if someone does, please try
to set the lowest C-state to C1 and see if that helps.

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Clocksource tsc unstable leads to lockups in Ubuntu Jaunty
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/355155
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