On Mon, 7 Jul 2008, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:I don't recall seeing a note that my patch was reverted. I had a careful look at yours now and it applies on top of some diagnostic code which should never have been applied to the tree in the first place as it was not meant to and would also break the majority of systems out there. I am fairly sure this piece of code is the reason my implementation of the workaround did not work for you. It does, thanks. However I insist on getting this issue dealt with the way I proposed -- check_timer() is too complicated and too fragile to mess with as our history has already shown. If IRQ0 is not to be routed through the I/O APIC, then it should never be registered as an I/O APIC interrupt in the first place. I am fairly with the offending change removed my fix will work for you as expected as I went through the effort of checking at the run time that once activated it makes the kernel correctly avoid the sequence in check_timer() that hits your system, so it is only the DMI ID matching that could have gone wrong, but your change indicates this is actually not the case. Maciej --
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