On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 2:47 AM, Jonathan Nieder
<jrnieder@gmail.com> wrote:
Jose Luis Salas wrote:
>> Jose Luis Salas wrote:
>>> The problem reappears with bittorrent downloading and laptop is frozen and
>>> the clock drifts.
[...]
> I have to test the last kernel from the unstable archive. ( 3.1 )
It would also be interesting to hear how a ...-amd64 kernel behaves,
too.
The laptop has no AMD64 extensions in the cpu.
Ok, great. After testing, please send a summary of the problem to
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, cc-ing John Stultz <johnstul@us.ibm.com>
and Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>[1], plus either me or this bug
log so we can track it.
The summary should mention:
- steps to reliably reproduce the problem
- which versions reproduce the problem
- full dmesg output from booting up and exhibiting the problem
- that a 2.6.26-based kernel worked fine, but you don't have quick
access to a system with such a kernel to look into it from that end
- that clocksource=jiffies makes everything work again
- what happens with clocksource=hpet and clocksource=tsc
- any other weird observations
- the page <http://bugs.debian.org/583363>, in case the reader wants
to read the backstory
Ok, thanks.
Thanks again for your work, and hope that helps.
And for your work too.
Cheers,
Jonathan
Cheers,
[1] list taken from the TIMEKEEPING entry in the MAINTAINERS file.