Re: ACPI timer bug

2003-02-17 Thread phk
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Dag-Erling Smorgrav writes:
The clock on my ASUS P5A still runs at double speed unless I have
debug.acpi.disable=timer in loader.conf (as it has for as long as
we've had ACPI support).  Do any ACPI wizards have any suggestions as
to how I could track down the cause of this bug, and hopefully fix it?

I don't have any P5A boards, so I'm really at a loss with this one.

Basically, something about about ACPI timer does not match spec and
I have no idea what it is, or for that matter how to reliably detect
it.

The best I can suggest is hunting down any errata for the chipset or
experimenting..

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ACPI timer bug

2003-02-16 Thread Dag-Erling Smorgrav
The clock on my ASUS P5A still runs at double speed unless I have
debug.acpi.disable=timer in loader.conf (as it has for as long as
we've had ACPI support).  Do any ACPI wizards have any suggestions as
to how I could track down the cause of this bug, and hopefully fix it?

DES
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