Pete Zaitcev wrote:
> 
> It's probably BIOS or ACPI. In theory, SMM should be unfazed by whatever
> OS does, but in practice perhaps our timer programming does something
> to it. But usually ACPI code is affected the most when HZ is bumped up,
> because it runs in kernel mode and thus is a subject to kernel changes.
> It's rare to see ACPI running periodic tasks, but stranger things happened.
> There's a mode when ACPI interpreter is disabled, and we only use ACPI
> tables for IRQ routing. I forgot details, sorry. But it may be something
> to try.

I still see the errors when I disable ACPI in the kernel configuration.


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