On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 07:01:48PM +0100, Radim Krcmar wrote: > > Sorry the clock difference is 10ns now. So the guest clock is off by _10 > > ns_ > > of the host clock. > > That is pretty good.
Yes. > > You are suggesting to use getcrosststamp instead, to drop the (rdtsc() - > > guest_tsc) part ? > > Yes, it results in simpler code, doesn't create dependency on the > dreaded kvmclock, and is the best we can currently do wrt. precision. Sorry, unless i am misunderstanding how this works, it'll get the guest clock 2us behind, which is something not wanted. Miroslav, if ->gettime64 returns the host realtime at 2us in the past, this means Chrony will sync the guest clock to host realtime - 2us Is that correct?