Re: [GIT pull] ntp updates for 2.6.31

From: Thomas Gleixner
Date: Tue Jun 16 2009 - 07:30:33 EST


On Tue, 16 Jun 2009, Ingo Molnar wrote:
> Each OS should converge back to the correct time _as fast as
> physically possible_. If this is a problem and if someone wants
> crappy time and longer periods of convergence for some odd reason
> then that header file change can be edited by hand even. It's not
> like it's that hard to change, if there's genuine interest.
>
> So i'm against any revert on this basis. If another basis comes up
> we can reconsider of course. What do you think?

I completely agree.

Consistent convergence across different OSs is a wet dream.

We see even different behaviour across kernel versions :) Also I
recently looked at an embedded system running the same kernel version
as a PC in the same network. Same version of user space tools. Main
difference aside the arch was HZ (100 vs. 1000). The PC convergence
time was about 40% higher than the embedded systems.

Thanks,

tglx
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