Re: [PATCH] i386: Selectable Frequency of the Timer Interrupt

From: Petr Vandrovec
Date: Wed Jul 13 2005 - 19:13:40 EST


dean gaudet wrote:
On Wed, 13 Jul 2005, Chris Wedgwood wrote:


On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 01:48:57PM -0700, Andrew Morton wrote:

"My expectation is if we want to beat the competition, we'll want
the ability to go *under* 100Hz."

What does Windows do here?


windows xp base rate is 100Hz... but multimedia apps can ask for almost

83Hz

any rate they want (depends on the hw capabilities). i recall seeing rates >1200Hz when you launch some of the media player apps -- sorry i forget the exact number.

When you have (exactly one) VMware's VM with WindowsXP running on the box,
you can track guest's tick frequency changes in `dmesg` as vmmon reports
frequency guest wants while reprogramming /dev/rtc.

Highest frequency I ever saw is 2.6 Linux with local APIC - it needs 2kHz, as
1kHz timer from 8253 and from local APIC are shifted appart by exactly half
of their period.
Petr Vandrovec

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