On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 1:13 AM, Roman Mamedov <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Mar 2011 08:59:34 -0700 (PDT)
> Roman Mamedov <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> So I have now built my own 2.6.38 kernel with the MFGPT clocksource,
>> and it seems to be stable and not locking up. MFGPT was blamed to slow
>> down system clock by 12 seconds in an hour, but I currently do not
>> observe this (running ntpdate every couple of hours does not lead to
>> sizeable adjustments).

MFGPT did have broken system clock, that's why we have disabled it.
and of course, If don't consider cpufreq, MFGPT with periodic mode
basically works.

>
> It locked up with MFGPT too (but after about 5 hours of operation), so I guess
> it's something else.

Seems lock-up have been reported by several guys, so, It is really
time for us to fix it asap.

Can you disable cpufreq and try it again?

BTW, what is the lock-up you encountered? can you wake it up by key
press? If it suspends automatically with the setting of
gnome-power-manager, then, keyboard should be able to wake the system
up.

Regards,
Wu Zhangjin

>
> --
> With respect,
> Roman
>

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