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README.md
lil is a kernel module that measure the irq latency of your machine
by generating hardware irqs by triggering the edge/level setting of the
8259.

It works only on i386 and it won't work with new motherboards with the IO-APIC.

It's very precise and it does the calcolus using the FPU in kernel mode.

Andrea