[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Xen timing mode
Independent_wallclock is specific to Linux PV guests, and is set within the guest. Timer_mode is specific to HVM guests and is a domain build-time config option. -- Keir On 23/02/2010 16:50, "PBhat" <pbhat@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > A question about timing modes in Xen came up after reading the documentation > on > http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/XenConfigurationFileOptions?highlight=(inter > rupts)|(timer) > configuration file options and I was wondering if you could help me with > it. > > * I know that Xen has a facility on the user domains to change the > timing from something called the ' http://openskill.info/infobox.php?ID=1451 > independent wallclock ' to 'dependent clock' and vice versa. The way to do > this is to toggle the parameter /proc/sys/xen/independent_wallclock between > 0 (dependent) and 1 (independent) > > > * Now, the documentation on the configuration options for xen virtual > machine under the heading of Timers contains no mention of the above > mentioned facility, but instead talks about something called a 'timer_mode' > > > timer_mode: Timer mode (0=delay virtual time when ticks are missed; > 1=virtual time is always wallclock time > timer_mode (default=1; Value='TIMER_MODE') > > Now my question is whether the timer mode = 1 is equivalent to independent_ > wallclock? > > I think the answer is no. While timer_mode = 1 decides whether the virtual > machine is able to read the Domain-0 time, the independent_wallclock decides > whether you need NTP sychronization on both (user and control) domains or > not. > > Namely, in the timer_mode = 1, the gettimeofday() called from the virtual > machine will return the domain virtual time, but time_mode = 0 > gettimeofday() instruction from the virtual machine will return the system > time. > > The independent and dependent modes have an effect on whether the virtual > machines can use the NTP or any other synchronization of Domain-0. > > Is my understanding correct? > > I further want to know whether the working remains similar on Xen HVMs also. > In the sense that are Hardware based virtual machines capable of reading the > Domain-0 system time in an analogous way? > > > Your help would be much appreciated. I am new to this area and I apologize > if my questions seem too basic. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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