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** Tags added: apport-collected uec-images xenial

** Description changed:

  Discovered this while doing pre-release certification testing for 16.04
  on an HP ProLiant DL385p Gen8 with an AMD Opteron 6320 8-core CPU.
  
  I have some code that essentially does this:  And note, I am NOT a C
  programmer, I know enough C to read it and do some minor things, and I
  once knew C++ fairly well, about 10 years ago...
  
  gettimeofday(&tval_start, NULL);
  sleep(sleeptime);
  gettimeofday(&tval_stop, NULL);
  
  where tval_start and tval_stop are timeval structs and sleeptime is 60.
  
  Once it gets the start and stop it finds the delta minus the sleep time.
  
  In a perfect world, for example, start time would be 123456.123 and
  end time would be 123516.123 and the delta between them minus the 60
  seconds of sleep would be 0.
  
  Of course, that isn't how it works in reality so the delta may be a
  few microseconds here and there depending on what else the kernel is
  doing at any given moment.  The following, however, are on essentially
  idle Xenial systems (only processes running are whatever Ubuntu Server
  runs by default, nothing really taxing going on).
  
  On my Skylake i7 with Xenial, the time differences are never more than
  a few 10,000ths of a second: (kernel 4.4.0-15.31)
  Testing clock direction for 5 minutes...
  PASSED: Iteration 0 delta: 0.000109
  PASSED: Iteration 1 delta: 0.000068
  PASSED: Iteration 2 delta: 0.000107
  PASSED: Iteration 3 delta: 0.000216
  PASSED: Iteration 4 delta: 0.000089
  
  On a zVM instance (kernel 4.4.0-16.32) it's even better:
  PASSED: Iteration 0 delta: 0.000058
  PASSED: Iteration 1 delta: 0.000058
  PASSED: Iteration 2 delta: 0.000074
  PASSED: Iteration 3 delta: 0.000052
  PASSED: Iteration 4 delta: 0.000062
  
  But on an AMD cpu with Xenial (the only AMD CPU I have access to), the
  difference is always in the 10ths of a second, sometimes even several
  seconds... in other words, I've seen up to a 7.9 second delta with
  this code.  Here's one run that shows 3 seconds in one iteration:
  (kernel 4.4.0-15.31)
  FAILED: Iteration 0 delta: 3.057980
  FAILED: Iteration 1 delta: 0.225712
  FAILED: Iteration 2 delta: 0.241468
  FAILED: Iteration 3 delta: 0.229084
  FAILED: Iteration 4 delta: 0.223933
  
  I ran a second run on the AMD cpu and the latency was all over the place:
  FAILED: Iteration 0 delta: 9.302149
  FAILED: Iteration 1 delta: 0.624466
  FAILED: Iteration 2 delta: 1.644834
  FAILED: Iteration 3 delta: 1.011474
  FAILED: Iteration 4 delta: 0.923033
  
  After a discussion with cking and apw, deviations of as seen on the
  Intel and s390 CPUs are about what we should expect to see depending on
  what the system is doing at the moment gettimeofday() is executed.
  However, on the AMD CPU, differences of up to 9 seconds or more are NOT
  expected and highly irregular.
  
  Colin said he tested this on an AMD C60 CPU and got numbers inline with
  the Skylake and s390 chips and could not reproduce the times I am seeing
  on the Opteron.
  
  $ cat /proc/version_signature 
  Ubuntu 4.4.0-15.31-generic 4.4.6
+ --- 
+ AlsaDevices:
+  total 0
+  crw-rw---- 1 root audio 116,  1 Mar 31 17:21 seq
+  crw-rw---- 1 root audio 116, 33 Mar 31 17:21 timer
+ AplayDevices: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
+ ApportVersion: 2.20-0ubuntu3
+ Architecture: amd64
+ ArecordDevices: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
+ AudioDevicesInUse: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
+ DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
+ HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=b6a44b05-ebe0-4d1c-a525-69d4748960f8
+ IwConfig: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
+ MachineType: HP ProLiant DL385p Gen8
+ Package: linux (not installed)
+ PciMultimedia:
+  
+ ProcEnviron:
+  TERM=xterm
+  PATH=(custom, no user)
+  XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=<set>
+  LANG=en_US.UTF-8
+  SHELL=/bin/bash
+ ProcFB:
+  
+ ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.4.0-15-generic 
root=UUID=70808172-98ba-4129-a185-20a112bdc4fe ro rootdelay=60
+ ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-15.31-generic 4.4.6
+ RelatedPackageVersions:
+  linux-restricted-modules-4.4.0-15-generic N/A
+  linux-backports-modules-4.4.0-15-generic  N/A
+  linux-firmware                            1.157
+ RfKill: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
+ Tags:  xenial uec-images
+ Uname: Linux 4.4.0-15-generic x86_64
+ UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
+ UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin lxd plugdev sambashare sudo
+ _MarkForUpload: True
+ dmi.bios.date: 02/06/2014
+ dmi.bios.vendor: HP
+ dmi.bios.version: A28
+ dmi.chassis.type: 23
+ dmi.chassis.vendor: HP
+ dmi.modalias: 
dmi:bvnHP:bvrA28:bd02/06/2014:svnHP:pnProLiantDL385pGen8:pvr:cvnHP:ct23:cvr:
+ dmi.product.name: ProLiant DL385p Gen8
+ dmi.sys.vendor: HP

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