Jan Kiszka wrote:
> Jan Kiszka wrote:
>> Unless I'm utterly wrong, there are practically only two use cases
>> regarding the PIT: Either Linux has complete hold of it for clocksource
>> and/or clockevent usage, or the RT domain takes it over, also
>> completely. In both cases the RT domain does not need to use the
>> i8253_lock (see Xenomai). So let's remove the hunks that harden this
>> lock for no good (upcoming 2.6.24 would otherwise require even
>> _extended_ patching). Patch addresses i386, but this cleanup should be
>> applicable to x86_64 likewise.
>>
>> Jan
> 
> PS: voyager hunk was uncompilable anyway.
> 

It's not the hunk, it's even the entire Voyager platform which we never
supported actually. This hunk was plainly useless indeed.

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