Re: via timer/clock problem workaround

Eric Seppanen (eds@reric.net)
Thu, 23 May 2002 14:15:28 -0500


Note that most of this thread occurred off-list and this is the tail end.

It looks as though the timer tick interrupt is going away. If true,
that's well outside the scope of what can be detected/repaired from inside
do_gettimeofday(). So the workarounds posted on this list that I've seen
look like the wrong approach. That includes the fix that's in 2.4.18.

On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 09:38:12AM -0700, george anzinger wrote:
> Eric Seppanen wrote:
> > george anzinger wrote:
> > > The unfortunate thing about the fix is that execution of the
> > > detection code requires some one to request the time of
> > > day. This, of course, could be delayed by an arbitrary
> > > time, depending on system activity.
> >
> > Good point. Looking at it from that perspective, it may be a waste of
> > time to put fixes in do_gettimeofday(). A dead timer is pretty serious,
> > and I can't think of a simple way to detect it.

On this note, if anybody has any hints on why the timer may be dying, how
to debug it, or better places to detect/fix it, I'd be grateful.
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