On Mon, 1 Oct 2007, Andi Kleen wrote:
> > There is work in progress on a patch, which allows to utilize the hpet
> > timers as per cpu timers. This should solve the problem. Be patient.
>
> Given that e.g. ICH8 only has 3 HPET timers that seems doubtful
> except for the special case of single-socket non hyper threaded dual core.
> You'll probably do a lot of broadcasting and IPI'ing still.
>
> Also you'll likely make user space unhappy which often requires
> at least one free HPET timer for /dev/rtc. Ok I suppose that
> could be replaced with a hrtimer.
Yes, we can replace rtc with a hrtimer. Also HPET can operate in non
legacy irq mode, so the legacy rtc is still available. So if the
number of hpet channels is greater/equal to the number of possible
CPUs it's perfectly fine and does not need IPI at all.
Thanks,
tglx
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