> Check the kernel's idea of what the timebase frequency is on both kernels.

> check for changes in the U-Boot and your u-Boot environment variables, device 
> tree bolb content, etc, not just the kernel


Thanks for all the feedback. This going to hurt, but the problem was 
embarrassingly simple. Our CONFIG_SYS_CLK_FREQ in u-boot was wrongly defined 
(we did a u-boot upgrade as well - 1.3.3). Instead of 33000000 (doubled 16.5Mhz 
input clock) it was defined as 33333333. And there is your 0.6sec for every 
60sec...

Using 20/20 hind site this is the first thing I SHOULD have checked, but there 
you go.

 Regards
   Jan Reyneke

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