Alan Cox wrote:
i dont think this should matter: old systems that truly _need_ the ISA
delay will be slow enough to not trip up. (nor are they really affected
by these early delays - the delays were more for crappy ISA devices that
get initialized later down, when the delay loop is already calibrated)
8253 (DMAC) and 8254 (PIT) have been reported in earlier versions of the
thread. By Alan, I believe.
They've been seen to be problems up to PII era machines. I'm not aware of
any newer than that with this problem. We also don't need to touch the
DMAC that early anyway that I can see - just the PIT.
In fact if we have a fast processor we have a TSC and APIC so we don't
need the PIT ?
Well, the TSC may be unstable and the APIC may be disabled.
-hpa
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