Nothing is broken. Read Alan's statement carefully...
--david
On 7/8/06, Arjan van de Ven <[email protected]> wrote:
> So does i386 convert the return value of the times(2) call to user
> hertz? On IA64, it returns the value in internal clock ticks, and
> then when a program uses the value in param.h, it gets it wrong now,
> because internal HZ is now 250.
>
> So is times() is broken in IA64, or is this an exception to Alan's
> statement?
yes it's broken; it needs to convert it to the original HZ (1024) and
make the sysconf() function also return 1024
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