Thanks for the reply.
> > We are trying to run guest SMP code with qemu icount mode, but based on my
> > current understanding I don’t think we can do that, because with icount
> > enabled, the multi cpus will be simulated in round-robin way(tcg kick vcpu
> > ti
On Tue, 28 Jul 2020 at 13:34, Wu, Wentong wrote:
> We are trying to run guest SMP code with qemu icount mode, but based on my
> current understanding I don’t think we can do that, because with icount
> enabled, the multi cpus will be simulated in round-robin way(tcg kick vcpu
Hi,
We are trying to run guest SMP code with qemu icount mode, but based on my
current understanding I don't think we can do that, because with icount
enabled, the multi cpus will be simulated in round-robin way(tcg kick vcpu
timer, or current cpu exit in order to handle interrupt or the ending
Hi,
We are trying to run guest SMP code with qemu icount mode, but based on my
current understanding I don't think we can do that, because with icount
enabled, the multi cpus will be simulated in round-robin way(tcg kick vcpu
timer, or current cpu exit in order to handle interrupt or the ending