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Re: [Xen-devel] fooey. no interrupts.



On Mon, 9 Aug 2004, Keir Fraser wrote:

> > in any event, if clock interrupts are enabled, shouldn't I get an 
> > interrupt 500 ms later? Or am I misreading the code.
> 
> Yes, you'll get the interrupt sometime later, the next time Xen is
> returning execution to you.

So that's the really weird problem. I'm not worried at this point that 
they are delayed: the mask is 0 and they're not happening at all. 

Anyway, I've got a way to dump some info, so more later .

ron

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