Re: 2.6.17-mm2 hrtimer code wedges at boot?

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On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 13:44:12 +0200, Roman Zippel said:

> Valdis, could you please add a call to the function below in 
> __get_realtime_clock_ts() when the problem triggers to print the complete 
> internal clock state.

Sorry for the delay, I got distracted by other stuff I'm paid to do.. ;)

Here's what a test reboot got:

   26.578105] audit(1151617213.106:2): policy loaded auid=4294967295
[   26.597401] audit(1151617213.070:3): avc:  granted  { load_policy } for  pid=1 comm="init" scontext=system_u:system_r:kernel_t:s0 tcontext=system_u:object_r
:security_t:s0 tclass=security
[   26.683670] unexpected nsec: -840940811,1655512912
[   26.704096] clock tsc: m:4290198220,s:22,cl:42659140158,ci:1595067,xn:18158513697558798592,xi:18446736466713803524,e:3648592523541009408
[   26.726249] unexpected nsec: -969254771,1077037877
[   26.748379] clock tsc: m:4290198222,s:22,cl:42729323106,ci:1595067,xn:17978369712466660208,xi:18446736466716993658,e:4180283123443907584
[   26.795463] unexpected nsec: -1374919676,1598670381
[   26.819393] clock tsc: m:4290198248,s:22,cl:42842572863,ci:1595067,xn:17672124937802117152,xi:18446736466758465400,e:5038236766383932416
[   27.266329] unexpected nsec: -782710824,2549621102
[   27.291643] clock tsc: m:4290198468,s:22,cl:43597039554,ci:1595067,xn:15690541101761319008,xi:18446736467109380140,e:-7692993275657145344
[   27.346941] unexpected nsec: -325230283,2119385465
[   27.373616] clock tsc: m:4290198437,s:22,cl:43727835048,ci:1595067,xn:15348267530081761464,xi:18446736467059933063,e:-6702146452294080512
[   27.437732] unexpected nsec: -1295951870,2004275512
[   27.465648] clock tsc: m:4290198398,s:22,cl:43876176279,ci:1595067,xn:14951950762871702254,xi:18446736466997725450,e:-5578375800491670528
[   27.535596] unexpected nsec: -689435342,2026093159
[   27.565211] clock tsc: m:4290198355,s:22,cl:44034087912,ci:1595067,xn:14537619597154605516,xi:18446736466929137569,e:-4382097184645369856
[   27.848139] unexpected nsec: -724490858,2057851911
[   27.879434] clock tsc: m:4290198101,s:22,cl:44536534017,ci:1595067,xn:13204554107451287893,xi:18446736466523990551,e:-575679729966697472
[   27.912117] unexpected nsec: -1417871539,554358979
[   27.944886] clock tsc: m:4290198101,s:22,cl:44641808439,ci:1595067,xn:12934338129808808595,xi:18446736466523990551,e:221869107013499904
[   37.257357] unexpected nsec: -138785571,1134135898
[   37.291448] clock tsc: m:3483968852,s:22,cl:59571635559,ci:1595067,xn:12754194144714192038,xi:908396457673218998,e:311350649952236544
[   42.318566] unexpected nsec: -321935843,935054298
[   42.353815] clock tsc: m:3080902004,s:22,cl:67660220316,ci:1595067,xn:90071992551050208,xi:4413529548527152531,e:5223654203068061696
[   47.381773] unexpected nsec: -922994772,489529208
[   47.418133] clock tsc: m:1738504176,s:22,cl:75750400140,ci:1595067,xn:10700552714632370560,xi:249397886484535734,e:1008065933768526848
[  107.031802] Real Time Clock Driver v1.12ac

That tell you anything?

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