Re: [PATCH] Replace nvidia timer override quirk with pci id list
From: Andi Kleen
Date: Fri Feb 08 2008 - 13:27:35 EST
On Fri, Feb 08, 2008 at 06:39:17PM +0100, Prakash Punnoor wrote:
> On the day of Friday 08 February 2008 Andi Kleen hast written:
> > On Fri, Feb 08, 2008 at 04:13:35PM +0100, Prakash Punnoor wrote:
>
> > > Sorry, I meant the opposite. I needed the acpi_skip_timer_override kernel
> > > parameter for nforce2, thus no override. So this chipset is missing here.
> > > At least I remember that my nforce2 needed the skipping,
> >
> > I hope you remember correctly and mean it this time. It would be better
> > if you could double check.
>
> Yes, confirmed. timer w/o the skipping stays XT-PIC on nforce2.
Confirmed what? Did you test my patch on both machines?
What was the result?
> lspci -n:
Please always send lspci without -n too; I hate looking up hex codes
by hand when a computer can do that for me.
> 02:00.0 0300: 10de:0281 (rev a1)
>
> > I'm a little sceptical because we had this patch in OpenSUSE 10.3
> > and I didn't think there were complaints from NF2 users.
> > With the changes you're requesting it turns from something
> > very well tested into something experimental.
>
> Well, even w/o the skipping my nforce2 system wasn't unstable, AFAIK. So I
> don't think just because of the XT-PIC entry people would complain.
Timer override only does something in APIC mode and when you see XT-PIC
in /proc/interrupts then you're not in APIC mode. All these patches
are a no-op in this state.
> See why I don't want the quirk to be applied more than needed? *NOT* applying
> the quirk on nforce2 didn't cause any obvious side effects. APPLYING to mcp51
> causes hard lock-ups.
Can you please just test the patches instead of speculating what they
might do or not do?
-Andi
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