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2008 Nov 25
7
when timer go back in dom0 save and restore or migrate, PV domain hung
Hi, I find PV domin hung, When we take those steps 1, save PV domain 2, change system time of PV domain back 3, restore a PV domain or 1, migrate a PV domain from Machine A to Machine B 2, the system time of Machine B is slower than Machine A. the problem is wc_sec will be change when system-time chanaged in dom0 or restore in a
2008 Nov 27
1
Re: RE: Re: Re: when timer go back in dom0 save and restore ormigrate, PV domain hung
F.Y.I >>> "Tian, Kevin" <kevin.tian@intel.com> 08.11.27. 11:50 >>>Sorry for a typo. I did mean domU instead of dom0. :-) The point here is that time_resume will sync to new system time and wall clock at restore, and thus pv guest should be able to continue... Xen system time is not wallclock time which just counts up from power up. As Keir points out, only its
2008 Aug 06
10
[BUG 1282] time jump on live migrate root cause & proposed fixes
Hi, I have done some debugging to find out the root cause of bug 1282, which has the following symptoms with paravirtualized guests: - after a live migrate, the time on the guest can jump - after a live migrate, the guest "forgets" to wake up processes - after a domU save, dom0 reboot and domU restore, the time is correct but processes are not woken up from sys_nanosleep The problem
2012 Mar 05
6
[PATCH 3/5] RTC: Add UIP(update in progress) check logic
The UIP(update in progress) is set when RTC is in updating. And the update cycle begins 244us later after UIP is set. Signed-off-by: Yang Zhang <yang.z.zhang@Intel.com> diff -r 47cb862a07c2 -r edc35b026509 xen/arch/x86/hvm/rtc.c --- a/xen/arch/x86/hvm/rtc.c Mon Mar 05 14:39:07 2012 +0800 +++ b/xen/arch/x86/hvm/rtc.c Mon Mar 05 14:39:41 2012 +0800 @@ -28,6 +28,8 @@ #include
2006 Oct 04
0
[PATCH,RFC 6/17] 32-on-64 shared info handling
Index: 2006-10-04/xen/arch/x86/domain.c =================================================================== --- 2006-10-04.orig/xen/arch/x86/domain.c 2006-10-04 15:03:07.000000000 +0200 +++ 2006-10-04/xen/arch/x86/domain.c 2006-10-04 15:11:03.000000000 +0200 @@ -550,10 +550,10 @@ static void load_segments(struct vcpu *n /* CS longword also contains full evtchn_upcall_mask. */
2007 May 15
3
[PATCH 1/12] Add suspend/resume to devices owned by Xen
Add suspend/resume to devices owned by Xen. Signed-off-by Ke Yu <ke.yu@intel.com> Signed-off-by Kevin Tian <kevin.tian@intel.com> diff -r 3ef0510e44d0 xen/arch/x86/apic.c --- a/xen/arch/x86/apic.c Tue May 08 10:21:23 2007 +0100 +++ b/xen/arch/x86/apic.c Mon May 14 15:05:28 2007 -0400 @@ -579,6 +579,95 @@ void __devinit setup_local_APIC(void) apic_pm_activate(); } +static
2007 Aug 30
0
[PATCH][Retry 1] 1/4: cpufreq/PowerNow! in Xen: Xen timer changes
Enable cpufreq support in Xen for AMD Operton processors by: 1) Allowing the PowerNow! driver in dom0 to write to the PowerNow! MSRs. 2) Adding the cpufreq notifier chain to time-xen.c in dom0. On a frequency change, a platform hypercall is performed to scale the frequency multiplier in the hypervisor. 3) Adding a platform hypercall to the hypervisor the scale the frequency multiplier and reset
2008 May 08
4
[PATCH 0/4] paravirt clock series.
Respin of the paravirt clock patch series. On the host side the kvm paravirt clock is made compatible with the xen clock. On the guest side some xen code has been factored out into a separate source file shared by both kvm and xen clock implementations. This time it should work ok for kvm smp guests ;) cheers, Gerd
2008 May 08
4
[PATCH 0/4] paravirt clock series.
Respin of the paravirt clock patch series. On the host side the kvm paravirt clock is made compatible with the xen clock. On the guest side some xen code has been factored out into a separate source file shared by both kvm and xen clock implementations. This time it should work ok for kvm smp guests ;) cheers, Gerd
2008 May 16
5
[PATCH 0/4] paravirt clock source patches, #3
paravirt clock source patches, next round, with a bunch of changes in the host code according to Avi's review comments and some minor code tweaks. cheers, Gerd
2008 May 16
5
[PATCH 0/4] paravirt clock source patches, #3
paravirt clock source patches, next round, with a bunch of changes in the host code according to Avi's review comments and some minor code tweaks. cheers, Gerd
2008 Jun 03
6
[PATCH 0/5] paravirt clock source patches, #5
paravirt clock source patches, next round. There is now a pvclock-abi.h file with the structs and some longish comments in it and everybody is switched over to use the stuff in there. Some minor tweaks after super-fast review by Jeremy. The queue is on top of the kvm git tree. The first two patches should have no kvm dependencies and should apply to linus tree just fine. cheers, Gerd
2008 Jun 03
6
[PATCH 0/5] paravirt clock source patches, #5
paravirt clock source patches, next round. There is now a pvclock-abi.h file with the structs and some longish comments in it and everybody is switched over to use the stuff in there. Some minor tweaks after super-fast review by Jeremy. The queue is on top of the kvm git tree. The first two patches should have no kvm dependencies and should apply to linus tree just fine. cheers, Gerd
2008 Jun 03
10
[PATCH 0/5] paravirt clock source patches, #4
paravirt clock source patches, next round. There is now a pvclock-abi.h file with the structs and some longish comments in it and everybody is switched over to use the stuff in there. cheers, Gerd
2008 Jun 03
10
[PATCH 0/5] paravirt clock source patches, #4
paravirt clock source patches, next round. There is now a pvclock-abi.h file with the structs and some longish comments in it and everybody is switched over to use the stuff in there. cheers, Gerd
2006 Mar 14
0
[patch] call out to arch code to deliver timer interrupts
Unlike x86 and apparently ia64, PowerPC delivers timer interrupts as a different exception than device interrupts. For PowerPC Xen, we emulate this exception rather than delivering timer events as virtual IRQs. This patch introduces no functional changes for x86 and ia64, but is a required change for xen/arch/ppc. Compile-tested on x86-32. Please apply. Signed-off-by: Hollis Blanchard
2013 Mar 27
2
[PATCH] x86/S3: Restore broken vcpu affinity on resume (v3)
When in SYS_STATE_suspend, and going through the cpu_disable_scheduler path, save a copy of the current cpu affinity, and mark a flag to restore it later. Later, in the resume process, when enabling nonboot cpus restore these affinities. v2: Fix formatting problems. remove early return in cpu_disable_scheduler() path. v3: Fix remaining errant tab Move restore_vcpu_affinity() to thaw_domains(),
2007 Jan 17
5
[PATCH] Have xen dom0 still handle time of 1970
It''s come to our attention, that the time gets screwed up when set between EPOCH and EPOCH + uptime. This may not seem important (because we don''t live in the 70s anymore) but it makes LTP fail. LTP has a date test that checks what happens when set to EPOCH + 100 secs + 100 nsecs, and makes sure that it gets a proper result. The following patches helps xen handle the case
2005 Aug 11
7
code question?
Doing some janitorial (you cleaning the flooded toilets and such) work today. I have come across this line of code that really I''m not sure what the intent was..in xen/include/sched.h #define hypercall_preempt_check() (unlikely( \ softirq_pending(smp_processor_id()) | \ (!!current->vcpu_info->evtchn_upcall_pending & \
2006 Dec 01
0
[PATCH 3/10] Add support for netfront/netback acceleration drivers
This set of patches adds the support for acceleration plugins to the netfront/netback drivers. These plugins are intended to support virtualisable network hardware that can be directly accessed from the guest, bypassing dom0. This is in response to the RFC we posted to xen-devel with an outline of our approach at the end of September. To follow will be another set of patches to provide our