John Hay wrote:
> > As of a few minutes ago, a minimal set of changes to bring the so-called
> > 'new-bus' functionality to the i386 kernel in -current.
> > 
> 
> It looks like the stat clock isn't started after this. I have tried a SMP
> and UNI kernel and both behave the same. Looking with vmstat -i and
> systat -vmstat, there is no sign of the stat clock. Sysctl kern.clockrate
> also have profhz and stathz as 100. A kernel of about a week ago doesn't
> have this problem.

Hmm...

[7:38pm]~-103# sysctl kern.clockrate
kern.clockrate: { hz = 100, tick = 10000, tickadj = 5, profhz = 1024, 
  stathz = 128 }

And from systat:
                                                          zfod   Interrupts
Proc:r  p  d  s  w    Csw  Trp  Sys  Int  Sof  Flt        cow     230 total
     2     2 23        59    2  141  230   30    6  16016 wire        pci irq11
                                                    15636 act       2 pci irq5
 1.1%Sys   1.1%Intr  0.8%User 97.0%Nice  0.0%Idl    24480 inact       pci irq6
|    |    |    |    |    |    |    |    |    |       3736 cache       pci irq4
=>----------------------------------------------     1400 free        pci irq7
                                                          daefr   100 clk0 irq2
Namei         Name-cache    Dir-cache                     prcfr   128 rtc0 irq8

The labelling of the source column is known to be broken at the moment, there
are a number of key places where the fake isa unit number is getting passed
down to the lower level code.  This will be fixed up shortly.

Cheers,
-Peter




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