From: Christopher Kanich <ckanich@purdue.edu>
To: xen-devel@lists.xensource.com
Subject: manipulation of RDTSC values in VT xen
Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 19:51:17 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <43E03035.4090403@purdue.edu> (raw)
Hi, I'm currently working with Xen unstable on a VT enabled machine and
was wondering if someone could point me to the virtualization point (or
somewhere that I might manipulate) the return value of the RDTSC
instruction when issued in a guest domain.
Also, it is my understanding that this value is stored per-VM in the VT
architecture, and thus is kept accurate as if the operating system were
running solitary on non-VT hardware. Is this correct? I am currently
investigating the fidelity of the environment provided by VT Xen to
programs run on guest operating systems.
Thanks for any insight you may have to offer,
Chris Kanich
UCSD Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering
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2006-02-01 3:51 Christopher Kanich [this message]
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2006-02-01 12:33 manipulation of RDTSC values in VT xen Petersson, Mats
2006-02-01 16:31 Nakajima, Jun
2006-02-01 16:37 Petersson, Mats
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