Issue #604 has been updated by cnb. Description updated Target version set to 4.0.x
I'm not using the acpi timer but the issue is still present on Dragonflybsd 4.1 kern.cputimer.intr.select: lapic kern.cputimer.intr.freq: 99677705 kern.cputimer.intr.reglist: lapic kern.cputimer.freq: 1193182 kern.cputimer.clock: 3782540528 kern.cputimer.name: i8254_timer2 kern.cputimer.select: i8254_timer2 dummy ---------------------------------------- Bug #604: 1.8.1-RELEASE - clock runs fast on mainboard ASUS P5A-B http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/604#change-12292 * Author: yeti * Status: Closed * Priority: Normal * Assignee: * Category: * Target version: 4.0.x ---------------------------------------- After a fresh install of 1.8.1-RELEASE on a system with ASUS P5A-B mainboard (ALI chipset), the clock runs twice as fast as normal. Booting with ACPI disabled solved this problem. The clock problem on some ATI chipsets was a problem in Linux some kernels ago too. The solution was triggered by clock=pit as bootarg if I remember right... maybe having a peek into Linux's code helps. ---Files-------------------------------- acpi=off (3.74 KB) acpi=on (4.32 KB) acpitimer-off (4.25 KB) -- You have received this notification because you have either subscribed to it, or are involved in it. To change your notification preferences, please click here: http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/my/account