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Old 11-09-2012, 02:19 AM   #1
gaurav87
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Hrtimer Source on ARM architecture using SMP


hi all,

I wanted to know that in a ARM SMP architecture which clock_event_device will be used as the source for the HRtimer.

Apart from this can anybody tell me how the local_timer interface for arm SMP architecture works does the local_timer corresponds to the per-CPU private hardware timers or it can a global hardware
 
  


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