On 9/25/23 16:04, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> [Alice: See patch 2]
> 
> [This patch is a bit rough, it could do with better commit messages
> and some tests.  Please test it to see if it solves the Windows
> conversion issue described in the thread below.]
> 
> We currently do not set any <clock/> field in guest output.  Most
> Windows guests expect the BIOS to be set to localtime, whereas almost
> all Linux guests would expect it to be set to UTC.  It is also
> possible to configure a Windows guest to expect BIOS set to UTC.
> 
> The default is usually BIOS set to UTC, so for many Windows guests
> this would be wrong.  This specifically may cause problems when
> scheduling qemu-ga installation, see the thread here:
> 
> https://listman.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2023-September/thread.html#32556
> 
> but could cause other general issues with time in the guest.
> 
> One way to implement this would be to copy the source hypervisor
> information across; however I'm not confident this information is read
> correctly.  A better way is to read out what the guest is expecting
> from the Windows registry.  (For Linux we just assume BIOS is always
> UTC, since that's the default for almost any Linux guest which hasn't
> been dual-booted with Windows, which for VMs would be incredibly
> rare.)

I think the word "BIOS" is incorrectly used all over the series; I'd
rather say "RTC" / "real time clock".

Laszlo

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