From: john stultz <johnstul@us.ibm.com>
To: Fernando Lopez-Lezcano <nando@ccrma.Stanford.EDU>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, cc@ccrma.Stanford.EDU,
Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>,
Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>, Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
Subject: Re: 2.6.14-rt22 (acpi_pm vs tsc vs BIOS)
Date: Fri, 09 Dec 2005 18:31:26 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1134181887.4002.7.camel@leatherman> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1134177671.4811.4.camel@cmn3.stanford.edu>
On Fri, 2005-12-09 at 17:21 -0800, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
> On Fri, 2005-12-09 at 15:48 -0800, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
> > Hi all, I'm running 2.6.14-rt22 and just noticed something strange. I
> > have not installed it in all machines yet, but in some of them (same
> > hardware as others that seems to work fine) the TSC was selected as the
> > main clock for the kernel. Remember this is one of the Athlon X2
> > machines in which the TCS's drift...
> >
> > dmesg shows this:
> > PM-Timer running at invalid rate: 2172% of normal - aborting.
> >
> > and after that the tsc is selected as the timing source.
> > Time: tsc clocksource has been installed.
> >
> > The strange thing is that this is the same hardware as on other
> > machines.
>
> Aha! Yes but no. The BIOS makes a difference. The first BIOS that has
> support for the X2 processors on this particular motherboard works fine
> with regards to the acpi_pm clock source, subsequent ones make linux say
> things like:
> PM-Timer running at invalid rate: 2159% of normal - aborting.
> and then tsc is selected as the clock source...
So you're saying the newer BIOS detects the PM timer as running too fast
or is it the older ones?
thanks
-john
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-12-10 2:31 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-12-09 23:48 2.6.14-rt22 Fernando Lopez-Lezcano
2005-12-10 1:21 ` 2.6.14-rt22 (acpi_pm vs tsc vs BIOS) Fernando Lopez-Lezcano
2005-12-10 2:31 ` john stultz [this message]
2005-12-10 3:10 ` Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano
2005-12-10 2:29 ` 2.6.14-rt22 john stultz
2005-12-13 20:15 ` 2.6.14-rt22 john stultz
2005-12-14 3:02 ` 2.6.14-rt22 Fernando Lopez-Lezcano
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