Hi, I'm working on an embedded system with an intel CPU (atom). I've built a barebox from the current master (v2017.10.0) and it runs and can actually boot a kernel. Nevertheless I think the bootloader is very slow, for example when reading or writing files to the disk (an industrial CFastCard). After the kernel starts the system becomes fast 'es expected'. While barebox starts up I noticed the following line on the console: ... EFI Event timer too slow freq = 50 Hz ... I found the warning in the source file 'drivers/clocksource/efi.c': static int efi_cs_init(struct clocksource *cs) { efi_status_t efiret; uint64_t freq; ... freq = 1000 * 1000; if (ticks_freq() < 800 * 1000) { uint64_t nb_100ns; freq = ticks_freq_x86(); if (freq == 0) { BS->close_event(efi_cs_evt); return -ENODEV; } nb_100ns = 10 * 1000 * 1000 / freq; pr_warn("EFI Event timer too slow freq = %llu Hz\n", freq); efiret = BS->set_timer(efi_cs_evt, EFI_TIMER_PERIODIC, nb_100ns); if (EFI_ERROR(efiret)) { BS->close_event(efi_cs_evt); return -efi_errno(efiret); } } ... } Can this be a possible reason for a too slow system or is it 'OK' to see this warning. I don't really know where I should start searching for a possible problem or system misconfiguration. giorgio _______________________________________________ barebox mailing list barebox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/barebox