From: Johnathan Hicks <thetech-Pn2JTpibVOrk1uMJSBkQmQ@public.gmane.org>
To: acpi-devel
<acpi-devel-5NWGOfrQmneRv+LV9MX5uipxlwaOVQ5f@public.gmane.org>
Subject: Re: How do I measue latency?
Date: Thu, 01 Aug 2002 18:24:50 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3D49B532.6030801@folkwolf.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 1028210310.14871.16.camel@irongate.swansea.linux.org.uk
Alan Cox wrote:
> Doh and I just realised of course that you also worked on that so you
> knew there was a native one - sorry
No problem. :-)
--John
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2002-08-01 4:10 How do I measue latency? Johnathan Hicks
[not found] ` <3D48B4D3.1050109-Pn2JTpibVOrk1uMJSBkQmQ@public.gmane.org>
2002-08-01 13:57 ` Alan Cox
2002-08-01 13:58 ` Alan Cox
2002-08-01 22:24 ` Johnathan Hicks [this message]
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