Re: [Bug #12650] Strange load average and ksoftirqd behavior with 2.6.29-rc2-git1

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> > > Does it find any TSC time warps?

> > Seems not.

> ok, it's indeed pretty conclusive:

> |  2 CPUs, running 2 parallel test-tasks.
> |  checking for time-warps via:
> |  - read time stamp counter (RDTSC) instruction (cycle resolution)
> | 
> |   | TSC: 0.32us, fail:0 |

> i suspect you ran it for at least a couple of minutes, and the ksoftirqd 
> anomaly occured during it, right?

Yes, that's right. I ran it for a few ten of minutes and the ksoftirqd
anomaly was occuring.

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Damien
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