On Thu, 16 Jun 2016, Bin Gao wrote: > Unlike PIT based calibration which counts TSC cycles against another timer, > MSR or CPUID method has no calibration - it simply multiplies the known > frequency of a timer by a ratio. So TSC frequency computed by MSR or CPUID > is the final frequency and doesn't need the refined calibration process. > We used to use set_cpu_cap(&boot_cpu_data, X86_FEATURE_TSC_RELIABLE) but > it actually doesn't skip refined calibration because the flag is cleared > later in identify_cpu(). A cpu caps flag is not cleared only if it's set > by setup_force_cpu_cap(). This patch sets the flag in tsc_msr.c and > replaces set_cpu_cap() with setup_force_cpu_cap() in other files.
I'm not entirely sure that this is correct. At least I want to know John Stultz's opinion on that. Thanks, tglx