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Re: printk timestamps jumping back and forth in 2.6.25-rc.

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To: Ingo Molnar <mingo@...>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@...>, lkml <linux-kernel@...>
Date: Thursday, February 28, 2008 - 5:24 pm

On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 11:16 PM, Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu> wrote:

The patch worked well, thanks

I still observe some uneven mouse behaviour during
compilations (linux kernel, make -j 6), like, when I slowly
move the mouse, it would stop for a split of a second every
few seconds (the intervals are not equal). On 2.6.23/24
it works very smooth. Of course, I can't say that the
scheduler is to be blamed. It was only my assumption
because I thought I might be confused by the
non-monotinic time, which I see is not the case.
Any ideas, how to debug this?
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printk timestamps jumping back and forth in 2.6.25-rc., Alexey Zaytsev, (Thu Feb 28, 10:26 am)
Re: printk timestamps jumping back and forth in 2.6.25-rc., Alexey Zaytsev, (Fri Mar 21, 2:55 pm)
Re: printk timestamps jumping back and forth in 2.6.25-rc., Paul Mackerras, (Fri Feb 29, 7:11 am)
Re: printk timestamps jumping back and forth in 2.6.25-rc., Alexey Zaytsev, (Thu Feb 28, 5:24 pm)
Re: printk timestamps jumping back and forth in 2.6.25-rc., Alexey Zaytsev, (Fri Feb 29, 8:42 pm)
Re: printk timestamps jumping back and forth in 2.6.25-rc., Alexey Zaytsev, (Fri Feb 29, 8:59 pm)
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