[asterisk-dev] ztdummy question
Sean Cook
scook at kinex.net
Fri Jan 20 13:52:25 MST 2006
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with the changes to the ztdummy to rely on rtc vs jiffies, I am now
forced to increase the interrupt frequency time by roughly 10x the
frequency recommended for the SMP processing systems.
Is this wise? Or would it be better to not assume that the CONFIG_HZ ==
1000 and base the calculation on what ever HZ is set to?
Maybe for me the solution is to not rely on ztdummy at all ( i will be
using a te210P in this server ).
If I am way off on this question, i apologize... it just seem strange.
Sean
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