On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 01:18:51PM -0400, Dominique Brazziel wrote:
>       Please keep this open and my next try to reproduce 
> will be to reboot, check the cpu times and utilizations (should be
> normal), then run 'latencytop'.  If the times are still normal I
> will suspend/resume and run 'latencytop' again.
When it happens again can you send both /proc/uptime and
/proc/<PID>/stat?

You can manually work out stime here:
http://enc.com.au/2010/07/manually-calculating-process-times/

So if we have the raw numbers I can see if it is a procps thing or a
kernel thing or some combination.

 - Craig
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