Re: -CURRENT clock deviation

2000-10-06 Thread Alain Thivillon
John Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> écrivait (wrote) : > I'm about to commit some changes to the clock interrupt code on the x86, > try again once those are in place. Yes, fixed: no more clock skew now. FreeBSD yoko.hsc.fr 5.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #70: Fri Oct 6 13:32:01 CEST 2000

Re: -CURRENT clock deviation

2000-10-05 Thread Mike Smith
> On 04-Oct-00 Alain Thivillon wrote: > > > > I have noticed that -CURRENT (build last week) is subject to a very high > > clock deviation: > > I run -CURRENT on a laptop, it seems that last commit in idle loop (the > > one replacing loop by HLT and lowering temperature) broke the clock. > > Hmm

RE: -CURRENT clock deviation

2000-10-05 Thread John Baldwin
On 04-Oct-00 Alain Thivillon wrote: > > I have noticed that -CURRENT (build last week) is subject to a very high > clock deviation: I'm about to commit some changes to the clock interrupt code on the x86, try again once those are in place. > I run -CURRENT on a laptop, it seems that last commi

-CURRENT clock deviation

2000-10-04 Thread Alain Thivillon
I have noticed that -CURRENT (build last week) is subject to a very high clock deviation: Oct 4 12:14:08 yoko ntpd[674]: time reset 1.367273 s Oct 4 12:14:08 yoko ntpd[674]: synchronisation lost Oct 4 12:32:26 yoko ntpd[674]: synchronisation lost Oct 4 12:41:06 yoko ntpd[674]: time reset 4.3