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* Where is xtime updated in a domU with an independent wallclock?
@ 2007-04-30 21:46 Jay A. Patel
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From: Jay A. Patel @ 2007-04-30 21:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: xen-devel

Hi All,

I have just started looking at the code for Xen so please bear with me.

A domU Linux kernel running with independent_wallclock=1 seems to sync
its time with dom0 after every "xm unpause" (obviously preceded by an
"xm pause").

I don't see where the xtime variable is being updated after an "xm
unpause", i.e., domain_unpause_by_systemcontroller(). Right after the
unpause, it seems to me that the xtime in the domU should be what it
were just prior to the pause.

Any response would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers,
Jay.

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* Where is xtime updated in a domU with an independent wallclock?
@ 2007-05-02  6:41 Jay Patel
  2007-05-02  7:16 ` Keir Fraser
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Jay Patel @ 2007-05-02  6:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: xen-devel


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 Hi All,
 I have just started looking at the code for Xen so please bear with me.
 A domU Linux kernel running with independent_wallclock=1 seems to sync its  time with dom0 after every "xm unpause" (obviously preceded by an "xm  pause").
 I don't see where the xtime variable is being updated after an "xm unpause",  i.e., domain_unpause_by_systemcontroller(). Right after the unpause, it seems to  me that the xtime in the domU should be what it were just prior to the  pause.
 Any response would be greatly appreciated.
 Cheers,
 Jay.

   
       
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* Where is xtime updated in a domU with an independent wallclock?
@ 2007-05-01  8:31 Jay A Patel
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From: Jay A Patel @ 2007-05-01  8:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: xen-devel


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Hi All,

I have just started looking at the code for Xen so please bear with me.

A domU Linux kernel running with independent_wallclock=1 seems to sync
its time with dom0 after every "xm unpause" (obviously preceded by an
"xm pause").

I don't see where the xtime variable is being updated after an "xm
unpause", i.e., domain_unpause_by_systemcontroller(). Right after the
unpause, it seems to me that the xtime in the domU should be what it
were just prior to the pause.

Any response would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers,

Jay.


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* Where is xtime updated in a domU with an independent wallclock?
@ 2007-04-28  7:54 Jay A. Patel
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Jay A. Patel @ 2007-04-28  7:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: xen-devel

Hi All,

I have just started looking at the code for Xen so please bear with me.

A domU Linux kernel running with independent_wallclock=1 seems to sync
its time with dom0 after every "xm unpause" (obviously preceded by an
"xm pause").

I don't see where the xtime variable is being updated after an "xm
unpause", i.e., domain_unpause_by_systemcontroller(). Right after the
unpause, it seems to me that the xtime in the domU should be what it
were just prior to the pause.

Any response would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers,
Jay.

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* Where is xtime updated in a domU with an independent wallclock?
@ 2007-04-28  7:23 Jay A. Patel
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Jay A. Patel @ 2007-04-28  7:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: xen-devel

Hi All,

I have just started looking at the code for Xen so please bear with me.

A domU Linux kernel running with independent_wallclock=1 seems to sync 
its time with dom0 after every "xm unpause" (obviously preceded by an 
"xm pause").

I don't see where the xtime variable is being updated after an "xm 
unpause", i.e., domain_unpause_by_systemcontroller(). Right after the 
unpause, it seems to me that the xtime in the domU should be what it 
were just prior to the pause.

Any response would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers,
Jay.

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