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* Re: Laptop system clock slow after suspend to disk. (2.4.0-test9/hinote  VP)
@ 2000-12-21  2:46 Douglas Gilbert
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From: Douglas Gilbert @ 2000-12-21  2:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel; +Cc: Ian Stirling

Ian Stirling <root@mauve.demon.co.uk> wrote:

> I've not noticed this on earlier kernel versions, is there something
> silly I'm missing that's making my DEC hinote VP (p100 laptop)s 
> system clock slow by a factor of five or so after resume?
> Not the CPU or cmos clock, only the system clock.
> Thoughts welcome.

I saw something like this on my thinkpad (RH6.2)
and it turned out to be connected to /etc/adjtime .
It was cured by changing the large numbers in
there to zeroes.

Could someone explain the mechanism?

Doug Gilbert
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* Re: Laptop system clock slow after suspend to disk. (2.4.0-test9/hinote VP)
  2000-12-21  2:26 ` Laptop system clock slow after suspend to disk. (2.4.0-test9/hinote VP) Ian Stirling
@ 2000-12-21 22:05   ` Keith Owens
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From: Keith Owens @ 2000-12-21 22:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Ian Stirling; +Cc: linux-kernel

On Thu, 21 Dec 2000 02:26:12 +0000 (GMT), 
Ian Stirling <root@mauve.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>I've not noticed this on earlier kernel versions, is there something
>silly I'm missing that's making my DEC hinote VP (p100 laptop)s 
>system clock slow by a factor of five or so after resume?
>Not the CPU or cmos clock, only the system clock.

Try this.

Index: 0-test13-pre3.2/arch/i386/kernel/apm.c
--- 0-test13-pre3.2/arch/i386/kernel/apm.c Mon, 11 Dec 2000 09:23:40 +1100 kaos (linux-2.4/z/c/34_apm.c 1.1.1.7.2.5 644)
+++ 0-test13-pre3.2(w)/arch/i386/kernel/apm.c Fri, 22 Dec 2000 09:04:28 +1100 kaos (linux-2.4/z/c/34_apm.c 1.1.1.7.2.5 644)
@@ -262,6 +262,7 @@ extern int (*console_blank_hook)(int);
  * David Chen <chen@ctpa04.mit.edu>
  */
 #undef INIT_TIMER_AFTER_SUSPEND
+#define INIT_TIMER_AFTER_SUSPEND
 
 #ifdef INIT_TIMER_AFTER_SUSPEND
 #include <linux/timex.h>

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* Laptop system clock slow after suspend to disk. (2.4.0-test9/hinote VP)
  2000-12-21  0:44 iptables: "stateful inspection?" Alan Cox
@ 2000-12-21  2:26 ` Ian Stirling
  2000-12-21 22:05   ` Keith Owens
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From: Ian Stirling @ 2000-12-21  2:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

I've not noticed this on earlier kernel versions, is there something
silly I'm missing that's making my DEC hinote VP (p100 laptop)s 
system clock slow by a factor of five or so after resume?
Not the CPU or cmos clock, only the system clock.
Thoughts welcome.

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