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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: Alexey Zaytsev <alexey.zaytsev@...>, Thomas Gleixner <tglx@...>, lkml <linux-kernel@...>
Date: Friday, February 29, 2008 - 7:11 am

Ingo Molnar writes:


Is this patch going to add overhead?

On powerpc we use the timebase register, which is synchronized across
CPUs, so if this will add unnecessary overhead, we will want to way to
turn it off on powerpc (assuming this ends up going upstream).

Paul.
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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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