please send me /var/run/dmesg.boot from a "boot -v" on a current kernel
and output from "sysctl kern.timecounter" please ?

In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Frode Nordahl writ
es:
>Hey,
>
>I've had the microuptime problem some time, and I have somewhat followed
>the discussion about this on -current.
>
>It seems like the patch committed removed the messages, but they are now
>replaced by messages like:
>Feb 24 17:28:26 gandalf kernel: calcru: negative time of -680109 usec
>for pid 92704 (sed)
>Feb 25 10:25:05 gandalf kernel: calcru: negative time of -487 usec for
>pid 59222 (rm)
>Feb 25 19:42:23 gandalf kernel: calcru: negative time of -680904 usec
>for pid 48076 (sed)
>Feb 26 00:26:45 gandalf kernel: calcru: negative time of -666072 usec
>for pid 438 (gmake)
>
>
>Also, I have seen strange things reported by PS.  Crond had negative CPU
>usage time.
>
>I am also unable to compile libgtop at the moment, (which makes it
>impossible to compile the GNOME port w/o changes).
>
>proctime.c: In function `calcru':
>proctime.c:88: aggregate value used where an integer was expected
>proctime.c:69: warning: unused variable `tv'
>proctime.c: In function `glibtop_get_proc_time_p':
>proctime.c:130: warning: unused variable `pstats'
>proctime.c:128: warning: unused variable `u_addr'
>proctime.c: At top level:
>proctime.c:62: warning: `calcru' defined but not used
>gmake[3]: *** [proctime.lo] Error 1
>
># uname -a
>FreeBSD gandalf.xu.nordahl.net 5.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #0: Sun
>Feb 24 15:58:24 CET 2002    
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC  i386
>
>Last make world: Feb 24 20:00
>
>Cheers!
>
>Regds,
>Frode Nordahl
>
>
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