i386 could do something similiar but it currently sets up
update_cpuspeed callbacks early and one of these is called from piixpcib...
This will hopefully reduce the number of people claiming
their processor is in some way not working because of a printf
in the bus clock code.
Index: est.c
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As pointed out several times, it does _not_ do anything besides
supress the printf.
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 12:13:51AM +0200, Ville Valkonen wrote:
> (Sorry if this is a duplicate but I couldn't the previous try from Gmane)
>
> Hello,
>
> I had a discussion with Joerg Zinke whether this patch ha
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(Sorry if this is a duplicate but I couldn't the previous try from Gmane)
Hello,
I had a discussion with Joerg Zinke whether this patch have been
applied into the upstream. I sent it to @tech (see details below) some
time ago but did not receive any feedback. As suggested by Joerg, I
also sent re
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Third attempt, and these are the changes done since the first version
of this diff.
1. Check for existence of the command to be executed and also the
permissions.
2. Replace popen(3) which messed stdout with socketpair(2), fork(2)
and execl(2).
3. IO multiplexing using poll(2) to prevent dea