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Philippe Gerum authored
Some timers initialized by the Cobalt core may have a valid reason to live on CPUs excluded from the real-time set. A typical example would be the host timer from the scheduler slot, which relays ticks to the regular kernel. Other core timers are just better dealt with when created and left passive on those CPUs. Mark all core timers specifically, and exclude them from the LART detection code in __xntimer_init(). This fixes a spurious Cobalt debug assertion seen on SMP at boot, when the real-time CPU set is restricted to a subset of the online CPU set.
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