We are working with both vanilla Coreboot and Sage's BSP version of Coreboot,
and we stumbled upon the fact that the system clock is running 20-30% slow.

This does not occur when booting from the original AMI BIOS.
We are running both CentOS 6.4 and Ubuntu 14.04 versions of Linux.

To reproduce, run "sleep 10" and time it with a stopwatch.  Our timings
indicate about 12.2 seconds when booting from either vanilla or Sage BSP Coreboot.

I've searched the Coreboot mailing list archives (and google), but I don't see anything.

Does anyone know anything about this? I'll start looking at the code, but any help
will be greatly appreciated.


Best regards,

Mark Mason
Engineering Design Team


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