Hi,
On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 05:06:39PM +0530, Afzal Mohammed wrote:
> @@ -315,6 +315,7 @@ static struct local_timer_ops twd_lt_ops __cpuinitdata = {
> static int __init twd_local_timer_common_register(struct device_node *np)
> {
> int err;
> + struct clock_event_device *evt;
>
>
On Monday 18 February 2013 05:06 PM, Afzal Mohammed wrote:
Return percpu clock event on local timer register. It is the boot cpu
that calls this and it can use the returned percpu clock event to
register a clock event in the case of SMP configuration with one core.
SMP configuration with 1 core
On Monday 18 February 2013 05:06 PM, Afzal Mohammed wrote:
Return percpu clock event on local timer register. It is the boot cpu
that calls this and it can use the returned percpu clock event to
register a clock event in the case of SMP configuration with one core.
SMP configuration with 1 core
Hi,
On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 05:06:39PM +0530, Afzal Mohammed wrote:
@@ -315,6 +315,7 @@ static struct local_timer_ops twd_lt_ops __cpuinitdata = {
static int __init twd_local_timer_common_register(struct device_node *np)
{
int err;
+ struct clock_event_device *evt;
Return percpu clock event on local timer register. It is the boot cpu
that calls this and it can use the returned percpu clock event to
register a clock event in the case of SMP configuration with one core.
This helps to have a booting Kernel even if no other timer is
registered for clock tick.
Return percpu clock event on local timer register. It is the boot cpu
that calls this and it can use the returned percpu clock event to
register a clock event in the case of SMP configuration with one core.
This helps to have a booting Kernel even if no other timer is
registered for clock tick.
Return percpu clock event on local timer register. It is the boot cpu
that calls this and it can use the returned percpu clock event to
register a clock event in the case of SMP configuration with one core.
This helps to have a booting Kernel even if no other timer is
registered for clock tick.
Return percpu clock event on local timer register. It is the boot cpu
that calls this and it can use the returned percpu clock event to
register a clock event in the case of SMP configuration with one core.
This helps to have a booting Kernel even if no other timer is
registered for clock tick.
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