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Andre Müller wrote:
> Peter Ganzhorn wrote:
>> You may be glad to be wrong, today I managed to enable HPET on my ICH4
>> chipset and it should be possible to get it running with ICH3 chipsets -
>> AFAICT they do have hidden HPET functionalities.
>> Just grab a 2.6.22-rc4 [1] kernel, patch it with 2.6.22-rc4-hrt2 [2] and
>> there you go :)
> 
> i am glad I'm wrong, thank you!
> 
> this really is fun. it compiles just fine,
> and gives me: 1.4 wakeups per second on an idle console,
> in c3 for 770 msec/each for 99.9 percent of the time,
> processor down to 160 MHz. whoopsi.
> ehci_hcd won't worsen things.
> I did not stop even stop polling for network connection.
> 
> in X (fluxbox):  8 wakeups, 150 msec/each in c3,
> NB: I get no extra wakeups with opengl support via
> the i915 in-kernel module.
> with net.ppp0 : 13 wakeups, 130 ...
> 
> ...and then thunderbird kicks in causing 11 timer calls per second
> and driving wakeups to 30.
> 
> but then: 37.4 was the lowest low before HPET.
> 
> for reference, this is an IBM-R50e ICH-4M 1300MHz Celeron-M.

Update:
suspend-to-ram will not resume anymore.
it did not do so reliably befoer, so ...
suspending to disk (software_1) looks good.
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