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xen-devel
Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCHl] localtime basis for paravirtualized guests
Hi,
Two quick comments/questions come to mind upon seeing this patch:
- it appears possible to set/reset the time offset multiple times even
while the domain is running. Am I misreading the patch ? Is this
desirable ?
- this is a different mechanism than the one used to set time offsets
for fully virtualized guests. At the lowest levels, this is probably
difficult to avoid. Higher up, though, it would be nice if this
type of capability didn't look/act and be controlled differently.
The differences between fully and para virtualized systems should
disappear the higher into the control logic you go. Were you able
to give any thought on how to merge the models ?
-b
On 6/20/06, Bruce Rogers <BROGERS@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Attached please find a patch (against unstable tree) which provides some localtime support for paravirtualized guests. It is quite minimal in its approach, satisfying the purposes of the paravirtualized NetWare operating system as well as any others that expect the time
base to be provided in localtime.
I should point out however that this by itself does not allow a localtime time base to be used for xenolinux. That support would require additional changes to Linux (eg a Xen aware implementation of /dev/rtc & etc.),
and should probably be based on a more flexible and thorough implementation of non-UTC guest time bases than what this patch provides. Nevertheless, this patch is functionaly equivalent to what is being done SLES 10's
Xen implementation (but with SLES10 being based on testing tree), so I felt it should be submitted as is, with a more comprehensive approach submitted separately.
Signed-off-by: Bruce Rogers <
brogers@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Bruce
>>> On 4/5/2006 at 8:03 AM, in message <268cbf4ac7bb43efa0994df4a124a19d@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>, Keir Fraser <Keir.Fraser@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 31 Mar 2006, at 21:22, Bruce Rogers wrote: > >> This patch allows the localtime parameter to be used for
>> para-virtualized guests. >> Some paravirtualized guests may need to start with a local time basis >> instead of UTC. >> This patch provides for that need. Please review and apply.
> > I've just checked in a patch to provide a clean wallclock update > interface from common Xen code. Please re-send based on that patch. > Your dom0_op implementation should modify d->time_offset_seconds
> directly and then call update_domain_wallclock_time(d). > > Apart from that, the time_offset_seconds field in dom0_op.h should be
> type int32_t (we don't use s32 in public headers). >
> -- Keir > > > _______________________________________________ > Xen-devel mailing list > Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >
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