Also, I went ahead and re-tried this with the latest upstream kernel: Linux klaatu 2.6.35-999-generic #201006111153 SMP Fri Jun 11 10:56:15 UTC 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux
and the behaviour is still there. Also, I finally realized the pattern which seems to be that the time jump only occurs after the system goes to sleep. After a fresh boot, I seem to be OK until that first suspend, and that's when the timestamps get wonky: Jun 11 16:19:45 klaatu kernel: [ 166.557825] CPU 7 is now offline Jun 11 16:19:45 klaatu kernel: [ 166.557827] SMP alternatives: switching to UP code Jun 11 16:19:45 klaatu kernel: [ 166.564774] Extended CMOS year: 2000 Jun 11 16:19:45 klaatu kernel: [18446744056.092995] Extended CMOS year: 2000 Jun 11 16:19:45 klaatu kernel: [18446744056.093041] Enabling non-boot CPUs ... Jun 11 16:19:45 klaatu kernel: [18446744056.093209] SMP alternatives: switching to SMP code As before, the first three lines are the last messages before fully suspended and the last three lines are the first messages after resume begins. This particular batch was after booting freshly into the latest upstream kernel. -- Weird kernel timestamp jumping and incorrect time reported in kernel messages https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/592815 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
