On Sat, Oct 13, 2007 at 04:42:27PM +0200, Jan Kiszka wrote:
> Where do you get ENODEV? On nucleus startup? Please provide
> /proc/timer_list output of the working and non-working setups.
It turns out that I had the Linux NMI watchdog enabled (nmi_watchdog=1
on the command line) and this was causing the -ENODEV problems. Once
removed, I'm able to boot and successfully run all configurations: UP,
UP + APIC, UP + APIC + IO_APIC, SMP. And the latencies are back to normal.
Maybe we should detect that the NMI watchdog is enabled and issue a
warning message, this would save others a few hours and many kernel
builds...
This is with your timer cleanup patch, of course.
> PS: For unknown reasons your mails don't make it to my web.de address,
> only to the list. Do you get any error messages?
I did get one saying:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: host mx-ha02.web.de[217.72.192.188] refused to
talk to me:
554 Transaction failed. For explanation visit
http://freemail.web.de/reject/?ip=88.191.70.230
I didn't investigate yet what's happenning.
--
Stelian Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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