Re: [LARTC] HZ to be 1000 - 2.5.25 may have this

2002-07-10 Thread Adam B. Fineberg
CIT/Paul wrote: HZ is set to 100 in that patch.. :> Try to download this url: http://www.ibiblio.org/gentoo/distfiles/linux-gentoo-2.4.19-crypto-r7.pa tch.bz2 Acutally in this patch the clock rate becomes configurable.  HZ is set to CONFIG_JIFFIES which defaults to

RE: [LARTC] HZ to be 1000 - 2.5.25 may have this

2002-07-10 Thread CIT/Paul
HZ is set to 100 in that patch.. :> -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Dmitriy Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 1:30 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LARTC] HZ to be 1000 - 2.5.25 may have this On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 06:17:10PM -0

Re: [LARTC] HZ to be 1000 - 2.5.25 may have this

2002-07-10 Thread Adam B. Fineberg
Dmitriy, I tried applying the patch you suggested (http://www.ibiblio.org/gentoo/distfiles/linux-gentoo-2.4.19-crypto-r7.patch.bz2) and after I sorted through a few things with the patching (since I already had a HTB) I tried a make xconfig and got the following: rm -f include/asm ( cd includ

Re: [LARTC] HZ to be 1000 - 2.5.25 may have this

2002-07-10 Thread Werner Almesberger
Adam B. Fineberg wrote: > Can this be done in 2.4.18 by changing HZ in include/asm-i386/param.h to > 1000? Yes. > Would anything else need to be changed, like CLOCKS_PER_SEC (also > in param.h)? Hmm, CLOCKS_PER_SEC doesn't look right, particularly if you look at include/asm-ia64/ia32.h:IA32_C

Re: [LARTC] HZ to be 1000 - 2.5.25 may have this

2002-07-09 Thread Dmitriy
On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 06:17:10PM -0700, Adam B. Fineberg wrote: > bert hubert wrote: > > >>From lwn.net: > > > >The current development kernel remains 2.5.24. Linus has not released any > >kernels - or surfaced on the linux-kernel mailing list - since before OLS > >and the Kernel Summit. Some p

Re: [LARTC] HZ to be 1000 - 2.5.25 may have this

2002-07-09 Thread Adam B. Fineberg
bert hubert wrote: >>From lwn.net: > >The current development kernel remains 2.5.24. Linus has not released any >kernels - or surfaced on the linux-kernel mailing list - since before OLS >and the Kernel Summit. Some patches are beginning to show up in his >BitKeeper tree, however; they include so

[LARTC] HZ to be 1000 - 2.5.25 may have this

2002-07-04 Thread bert hubert
>From lwn.net: The current development kernel remains 2.5.24. Linus has not released any kernels - or surfaced on the linux-kernel mailing list - since before OLS and the Kernel Summit. Some patches are beginning to show up in his BitKeeper tree, however; they include some SCSI updates, an NTFS u