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Re: [Qemu-devel] qemu vl.c


From: Anders
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] qemu vl.c
Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2007 16:26:24 +0100
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Paul Brook wrote:

        Redundant timer rearm optimisation by Anders Melchiorsen.

I think this is incorrect.

When a timer is modified, we need to rearm the host timer immediately. We can not wait for the old timer to fire, or for execution to fall back to the main_loop_wait. Consider the case where the guest adds a timer interrupt and immediately enters a tight loop - Quite a common operation when calibrating a software delay loop. The timer won't be rearmed until some other event occurs. It the system is otherwise quiescent and you're not using SDL output it may never occur.

Hi Paul,

I am certainly open to it not being correct, but currently I fail to see how it changes the scenario that you mention. The rearming is moved away from qemu_run_timers(), not qemu_mod_timer(). Can you elaborate?


There was a previous patch to remove the rearming when timers are modified,

http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/qemu/vl.c?root=qemu&view=log#rev1.345

and to me it seems that this might affect the case that you describe.


Cheers,
Anders.





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