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xen-ia64-devel
[Xen-ia64-devel] Question domU blocking and xen timer interrupt
Hi,
for emulating the function block_domain() in the mini-os I played with the
hypervisor call HYPERVISOR_sched_op(SCHEDOP_block, 0).
For tests I tried a timer interrupt in the mini-os with HZ=1 (means 1
interrupt per second). The timer initialisation sets cr.itm.
A thread gets started and calls HYPERVISOR_sched_op(SCHEDOP_block, 0) in a
loop. Now the domU gets blocked and never woken up (no timerinterrupt
occurs!) until I press a key and a console interrupt is done. This wakes up
the domU. Now the timer stuff gets checked but now is the current cr.itc
larger than the old cr.itm and the timer interrupt handler gets not called
(in vcpu_timer_expired()).
May it be that the xen timer interrupt handling does not handle this domU
blocking correctly or do I understand something completely wrong?
On x86 the HYPERVISOR_set_timer_op(until) is used to wake up the domU again.
But this is not implemented on ia64.
Thanks.
Dietmar.
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