I have observed a strange slowdown with the 2.6.18 kernel in VMware. ThisThanks. It is perhaps the jiffies calibration taking a while because of the
happened both with the SUSE flavor and with the FC6 installer CD (which I
am trying right now). In both cases, the kernel "takes its time" after the
following text strings:
* Checking if this processor honours the WP bit even in supervisor mode...
Ok.
* Checking 'hlt' instruction... OK.
What's with that?
precise timing loop. Are you reasonably confident that it is a regression in
performance over 2.6.17?
Yes. I am not exactly sure if it's something in jiffies calibration (because of the 'WP bit/supervisor' thing too), so maybe I thought it was the newly-introduced SMP alternatives. I gotta check that.
The boot sequence is pretty complicated, and a lot of
it is difficult / slow to virtualize, so it could just be alternate timing
makes the boot output appear to stall, when in fact the raw time is still about
the same. I will run some experiments.
Booting with 'time' shows that the virtual time increases as usual, i.e.
[ 9.00] checking if wp bit...
[15.00] next message here