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  		High Precision Event Timer Driver for Linux
  
  The High Precision Event Timer (HPET) hardware follows a specification
  by Intel and Microsoft which can be found at
  
  	http://www.intel.com/hardwaredesign/hpetspec_1.pdf
  
  Each HPET has one fixed-rate counter (at 10+ MHz, hence "High Precision")
  and up to 32 comparators.  Normally three or more comparators are provided,
  each of which can generate oneshot interrupts and at least one of which has
  additional hardware to support periodic interrupts.  The comparators are
  also called "timers", which can be misleading since usually timers are
  independent of each other ... these share a counter, complicating resets.
  
  HPET devices can support two interrupt routing modes.  In one mode, the
  comparators are additional interrupt sources with no particular system
  role.  Many x86 BIOS writers don't route HPET interrupts at all, which
  prevents use of that mode.  They support the other "legacy replacement"
  mode where the first two comparators block interrupts from 8254 timers
  and from the RTC.
  
  The driver supports detection of HPET driver allocation and initialization
  of the HPET before the driver module_init routine is called.  This enables
  platform code which uses timer 0 or 1 as the main timer to intercept HPET
  initialization.  An example of this initialization can be found in
  arch/x86/kernel/hpet.c.
  
  The driver provides a userspace API which resembles the API found in the
  RTC driver framework.  An example user space program is provided in
  file:Documentation/timers/hpet_example.c