We support setting the DEC to a certain value right now. Doing that basically
triggers the CPU local timer.
But there's also an mfdec command that enabled the OS to read the decrementor.
This is required at least by all desktop and server PowerPC Linux kernels. It
can't really hurt to allow embed
We support setting the DEC to a certain value right now. Doing that basically
triggers the CPU local timer.
But there's also an mfdec command that enabled the OS to read the decrementor.
This is required at least by all desktop and server PowerPC Linux kernels. It
can't really hurt to allow embed
On Tue, 2009-09-29 at 10:18 +0200, Alexander Graf wrote:
> We support setting the DEC to a certain value right now. Doing that basically
> triggers the CPU local timer.
>
> But there's also an mfdec command that enabled the OS to read the decrementor.
>
> This is required at least by all desktop
We support setting the DEC to a certain value right now. Doing that basically
triggers the CPU local timer.
But there's also an mfdec command that enabled the OS to read the decrementor.
This is required at least by all desktop and server PowerPC Linux kernels. It
can't really hurt to allow embed