[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] time freeze on save/restore, x86_64
Hi, I'm running xen-unstable c/s 19603 with a single 2.6.18.8-xen kernel image used for both dom0 and domUs. I'm experiencing a time freeze when I restore a domU checkpoint file on another physical host. Basically, both date (referring to /etc/localtime) and gettimeofday() (issuing a gettimeofday syscall) repeatedly report unchanging values for tens of seconds: debian:/var/tmp# ./timer time: sec=1265844232, usec=728054 debian:/var/tmp# ./timer time: sec=1265844232, usec=728054 debian:/var/tmp# ./timer time: sec=1265844232, usec=728054 debian:/var/tmp# date Wed Feb 10 23:23:52 UTC 2010 debian:/var/tmp# date Wed Feb 10 23:23:52 UTC 2010 debian:/var/tmp# date Wed Feb 10 23:23:52 UTC 2010 The timer (TSC??) springs back to life after 20-30 seconds. Hardware: Sun Fire X2250, 2 socket, quad-core = total of 8 execution threads. Processor: Intel Xeon E5472 @ 3GHz Arch: x86_64 I've seen some discussion about TSC skew, and tried setting clocksource to acpi instead of the default hpet - didn't help. I also tried echoing "1" to /proc/sys/xen/independent_wallclock to no avail. Finally, no luck debugging with xen gdb, because setting a breakpoint in do_gettimeofday is futile - it fires non-stop. Does anybody have any suggestions? In my case, it is not just a TSC skew - the clock stalls for quite an extended period of time, while the restored VM is otherwise operational and responds to all sorts of commands unless they execute anything that translates into a nanosleep syscall. The latter, of course, won't return until the clock starts going again. Thanks, Alex. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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