Il 22/07/2014 16:02, Sebastian Tanase ha scritto: > Yes, QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL counts up from qemu_clock_get_ns(QEMU_CLOCK_REALTIME) > on ARM (I have only tested with the versatilepb and vexpress boards).
That's a bug to fix indeed, then---it should count up from 0 without icount, and icount shouldn't affect this. Thanks for investigating it. > Supposing the patch that changes vm_clock_warp_start from 0 to -1 is accepted, ... which shouldn't be a problem,... :) > I could use the information in timers_state.cpu_clock_offset instead of > recalculating > the offset. Besides, given that I only need this particular field from the > whole > structure, I think I don't have to make timers_state public; I could add a > function > in cpus.c, for example: > > int64_t cpu_get_clock_offset(void) > { > int64_t ti; > unsigned start; > > do { > start = seqlock_read_begin(&timers_state.vm_clock_seqlock); > ti = -timers_state.cpu_clock_offset; > } while (seqlock_read_retry(&timers_state.vm_clock_seqlock, start)); > > return ti; > } > > that will return the cpu_clock_offset field. Indeed what I was proposing is a bit more sloppy. If you do that, you have to make the function a bit more general: ti = timers_state.cpu_clock_offset; if (!timers_state.cpu_ticks_enabled) { ti -= get_clock(); } ... return -ti; even though in cpus.c you'll only be using it when cpu_ticks_enabled is true. See cpu_enable_ticks() and cpu_disable_ticks(). Paolo