System Clock racing on 1.8.0-REL+xorg

Simon 'corecode' Schubert corecode at fs.ei.tum.de
Mon Feb 5 04:15:42 PST 2007


M.K. wrote:
Procedure to reproduce bug:
1.) Install & configure xorg meta-pkg(pkgsrc_Q42006) using VESA 1024x768 
graphics mode.
2.) Boot in ACPI Disabled Mode or Safe Mode
3.) startx using default window mgr (twm)

System clock is now racing & continues to race after exiting X.
ah yes, I have this as well.  problem is:  Xorg does its own BIOS-emulation instead of calling into the kernel to do a bios intr upcall.  As a result the timer will get reprogrammed and the kernel doesn't know so it can't reset the clock.  why are the BIOS doing this shit?  we should either prevent everybody from mocking with this or use a different timer or leave the timer in its default setting.

cheers
 simon
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