For what it's worth, I can confirm that using wrmsr on a running board
to set those MSRs to those values does seem to fix the problem and give
us a proper sample rate.

Zephaniah E. Hull.

On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 09:48:51AM -0600, Ronald G Minnich wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > We find where is the main problem. There are two MSR registers needed to 
> > set correctly in LinuxBIOS. One is 0x51400025 (IRQ Mapper LPC Mask) , 
> > setting its value for 0x00001002 ; the other one is 0x5140004E (LPC Serial 
> > IRQ Control) , setting its value for 0xEFFD0080.
> >
> 
> correction. I will commit this as soon as I understand it, and as soon
> as I am sure we all agree it's the right commit to make.
> 
> ron
> 

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