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[Xen-devel] [Patch] lower the frequency of HPET device model to 1/32 of
The frequency of HPET device model is defined to be the same as TSC's,
but unluckily this doesn't work well with calibrate_tsc_hpet() in Linux
kernel 2.6.16-33, causing some IA32 Linux HVM guests can't boot
sometimes.
Calibrate_tsc_hpet() tries figuring out how many HPET ticks a TSC cycle
equals; it magnifies the result by scale of 2^32, trying to get a more
accurate result since it assumes the frequency of HPET in real world is
usually less than 1/100 of TSC, so the result of "(2^32 * hpet_freq) /
tsc_freq" may exceed 32bits, then a "divide error (overflow)" would
occur!
The result doesn't overflow every time because hpet_freq/tsc_freq may
less than 1.0 due to the little inaccuracy in the implementation of HVM
timer virtualization.
The patch lowers the frequency of HPET device mode to 1/32 of TSC's to
fix the issue.
-- Dexuan
Signed-off-by: Dexuan Cui <dexuan.cui@xxxxxxxxx>
lower_the_freq_of_hpet.diff
Description: lower_the_freq_of_hpet.diff
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