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xen-devel
[Xen-devel] RE: HPET/PIT timer accuracy
> In contrast, two different systems based on AMD 8111 chipset
> perform very badly. The relative frequency of TSC vs HPET is
> stable only to within +/- 30ppm! This means that, during one
> second, timers based on these two sources can diverge by
> around 30us, which is a *lot*. Clearly the TSC and HPET are
> driven off different time sources, but I almost cannot
> believe that both are driven off crystals -- one of the two
> must have a 1Hz frequency drift/wander of 30ppm which is
> totally outside the specs I'd expect of a crystal source.
>
> Any ideas what could be going on?! This is something of a
> pain for the new time code, which syncs the local TSCs to the
> chipset timer....
These systems haven't got a 'spread spectrum'[*] PCI bus clock per
chance? It might be worth seeing if there's a BIOS option for it.
Ian
[*] This is a horrible hack used by some system vendors to cheat EM
emmisions regulations.
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