Date: Thu, 28 May 2009 14:39:39 +0800 From: Adrian Chadd <adrian@freebsd.org> To: freebsd-xen@freebsd.org Subject: Update: Xen, networking, RTC and clocks Message-ID: <d763ac660905272339w7ae380feh474bb2b804648015@mail.gmail.com>
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G'day, I've committed a basic Xen Hypervisor RTC to FreeBSD-current. The time is now correctly synced to the hypervisor TOD clock. I've figured out the "weirdness" in the running clock and time of day changes. Updates to the Dom0 clock will touch the hypervisor clock. The current -current logic doesn't read the Xen hypervisor TOD and so a drift of > 1 second seems to set the -current TOD clock to the wrong value (actually, the "hypervisor start" TOD. :) I've also fixed some memory exhaustion issues in the netfront driver. It now doesn't panic for me under stress. Anyway. I'd appreciate it if people updated to the latest -current and tested Xen out. Thanks, Adrian
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