2008/4/11, Godwin Stewart Horwich IT Services <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > On Fri, 11 Apr 2008 08:40:20 +0200, Olivier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Before installating Asterisk, zaptel and so on (and independently of > > those), I would like to check HPET is on and working. > > > $ zgrep HPET /proc/config.gz > CONFIG_HPET_TIMER=y > CONFIG_HPET=y > CONFIG_HPET_RTC_IRQ=y > CONFIG_HPET_MMAP=y
I don't have any config.gz file in proc/ (nor any other directory), at the moment Or, if your config is not exposed under /proc, then this: > > $ grep HPET /usr/src/linux/.config > CONFIG_HPET_TIMER=y > CONFIG_HPET=y > CONFIG_HPET_RTC_IRQ=y > CONFIG_HPET_MMAP=y I installed a plain Debian Lenny linux so I don't have headers nor sources installed. I choose Lenny because I hoped it included and configured HPET, by default. As a last resort, if the kernel's config is available under /proc and you > don't have the kernel source installed: > > $ grep hpet /proc/timer_list > Clock Event Device: hpet > set_next_event: hpet_legacy_next_event > set_mode: hpet_legacy_set_mode I can't see any hpet string within /proc/timer_list file. HPET showing up as not working means a kernel rebuild. > > -- > Godwin Stewart - Horwich IT services So my question remains : how can I be certain HPET is included and enabled without messing with zaptel and subsequent operations ? Sure, next step will be to install Asterisk and Zaptel, but at this point of my installation process, I would like to check HPET without going any further.
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