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[Xen-devel] how to keep time of windows pvhvm synchronized with host aft
Hi
When the virtual machine is resumed from suspend, the guest operating
system's wall-clock time remains at the value it had at the time of the
suspension. For linux pvm, we can avoid resolve issue by setting
independent_wallclock=0. However, HVM(or PVHVM) does not support this
feature.
I did some investigation on how to implement this in windows
para-virtualization driver. In \include\xen\interface\xen.h, there are
several variables about timer such as: wc_sec and wc_nsec, and
vcpu_time_info struct. It is very strange, wc_sec and wc_nsec is always
zero for my windows vm with para-virtualization driver. Vcpu_time_info
only contains time info for specific vcpu. Should i use those variables
to get accurate time for VM? Is there any corresponding source code or
algorithms available now? Is it safe to simply update vm time after
resuming?
Citrix 5.6 Windows para-virtualization driver will notify windows kernel
time change after resuming, and resumed windows vm with Citrix pv driver
can keep it's time synchronized with host. Would you like to give me
some clues about how to implement this?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Annie
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