Re: Screwy clock after apm suspend

2005-01-16 Thread Alex Romosan
Mikael Pettersson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm no longer seeing any time jumps after resumes with the > 2.6.11-rc1 kernel. It looks like the wall_jiffies change in > time.c fixed the bug. i can also confirm the that the time no longer jumps after an acpi resume with the 2.6.11-rc1 kernel.

Re: Screwy clock after apm suspend

2005-01-16 Thread Alex Romosan
Mikael Pettersson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm no longer seeing any time jumps after resumes with the 2.6.11-rc1 kernel. It looks like the wall_jiffies change in time.c fixed the bug. i can also confirm the that the time no longer jumps after an acpi resume with the 2.6.11-rc1 kernel.

Re: Screwy clock after apm suspend

2005-01-15 Thread Mikael Pettersson
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 14:10:19 +0100, Pavel Machek wrote: >> > Looking harder, in arch/i386/kernel/apm.c the system time is also >> > saved and restored in a very similar way to timer_suspend/resume. >> > Would this account for the time drift in APM mode? (sleep time being >> > accounted for

Re: Screwy clock after apm suspend

2005-01-15 Thread Mikael Pettersson
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 14:10:19 +0100, Pavel Machek wrote: Looking harder, in arch/i386/kernel/apm.c the system time is also saved and restored in a very similar way to timer_suspend/resume. Would this account for the time drift in APM mode? (sleep time being accounted for twice?) No,