Re: tsc clock issues with dual core and question about irq balancing

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Hi John,

> >>>From your dmesg, you're still running w/ smp, apic, acpi as well.
> I was curious if you could run just as you had before without issue
> using "nosmp noapic acpi=off clock=tsc", only drop the clock=tsc bit.
> 
> I just want to be sure we're only changing one variable at a time.
> :)

I also have a dmesg with those options that I can upload, but I'm not
completely sure about the validity of the sluggishness "tests" because
the system felt the same after I booted with the different
configurations this time around.  ssh seems fine right now, so I guess
my Internet just happened to go bad at the same time I started play with
my hardware and kernel configurations.

I think the only solid problem I've got here is the tsc ocassionally
counting back.  Is switching to clock=pmtmr the permanent/proper
solution for this, or is there a bug in the kernel/hardware that should
be fixable?  Thanks.

Adrian
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