> On Tue, 13 Nov 2007, Mark Lord wrote:
>
>> Thomas Gleixner wrote:
>>> On Tue, 13 Nov 2007, Mark Lord wrote:
>>>
>>>>> Andrew Morton wrote:
>>>>>>> On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 22:42:32 -0800 "Natalie Protasevich"
>>>>>>> <protasnb@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> ..
>>>>>>>>> with CONFIG_NO_HZ and/or CONFIG_HPET_TIMER set kernel 2.6.23
>>>>>> doesn't
>>>>>>>>> boot (ARM, Timer)
>>>>>>>>>
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9229
>>>>>>>>> Kernel: 2.6.23
>>>>>>>>> No response from developers
>>>>> ..
>>> The bug report is bogus. ARM has no CONFIG_HPET_TIMER.
>>>>> Note: that same bug exists/existed on i386 back when NO_HZ was
>>>>> introduced (2.6.21?). I still see it from time to time on my Quad core
>>>>> system (very rare), but not any more on my Duo notebook where it used
>>>>> to happen about 1 in n boots (n < 10).
>>>>>> AFAICT no fix was ever released for it.
>>> Hmm, at which point does the boot stop ?
>> ..
>>
>> Just as it prints out these messages, sometimes one of them,
>> sometimes both (or all four on the quad core):
>>
>> kernel: switched to high resolution mode on cpu 1
>> kernel: switched to high resolution mode on cpu 0
>
> It's completely dead afterwards ?