On Thursday 02 June 2005 19:42, Tony Lindgren wrote: > * Christian Hesse [050602 01:31]: > > On Thursday 02 June 2005 03:36, Tony Lindgren wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > > > Here's an updated version of the dynamic tick patch. > > > > > > It's mostly clean-up and it's now using the standard > > > monotonic_clock() functions as suggested by John Stultz. > > > > > > Please let me know of any issues with the patch. I'll continue to do > > > more clean-up on it, but I think the basic functionality is done. > > > > I would like to test it, but have some trouble. The patch applies cleanly > > and everything compiles fine, but linking fails: > > > > [ linker errors ] > > Should be fixed now, the header was defining it as a function un UP > system with no local apic. Can you try the following version? This one compiles and links without problems. The reason I want to use this patch is that I hear a high pitched noise [1] when running with 1000Hz and the processor is idle. With this patch I could use 1000Hz without any noise. But I found some problems on my system: - time does not run the correct speed, it was some minutes in future after I had compiled a new kernel - pressing a key on the keyboard sometimes results in two or more characters, not only one - mouse misses some events, e.g. clicks are not recognized (synaptics touchpad) - using software suspend 2.1.8.10 I can suspend the system, but it hangs while resuming Anyway, thanks for your great work! Let me know if you have new versions to test. [1] http://bugme.osdl.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2478 -- Christian