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First of all thanks for your recommended solution.
> /* actual values used by 2.4 kernels: 32 64 100 128 1000 1024 1200 */
> switch(h){
> case 30 ... 34 : Hertz = 32; break; /* ia64 emulator */
> case 48 ... 52 : Hertz = 50; break;
> case 58 ... 62 : Hertz = 60; break;
> case 63 ... 65 : Hertz = 64; break; /* StrongARM /Shark */
> case 95 ... 105 : Hertz = 100; break; /* normal Linux */
> case 124 ... 132 : Hertz = 128; break; /* MIPS, ARM */
> case 195 ... 204 : Hertz = 200; break; /* normal << 1 */
> case 253 ... 260 : Hertz = 256; break;
> case 393 ... 408 : Hertz = 400; break; /* normal << 2 */
> case 790 ... 808 : Hertz = 800; break; /* normal << 3 */
> case 990 ... 1010 : Hertz = 1000; break; /* ARM */
> case 1015 ... 1035 : Hertz = 1024; break; /* Alpha, ia64 */
> case 1180 ... 1220 : Hertz = 1200; break; /* Alpha */
As this is some kind of solution, it is not really generic enough.
Nobody is prevented from setting his Hz value to 500 or any number coming
to his mind (i.e. when he wants to do something nasty with TBF of tc).
And if you actually look at x86-user-mode-linux, it is 20...
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