Jarod Wilson wrote:
carlopmart wrote:
ok, then how can i resolve this problem about clock under dom0 when i am
running xen enabled kernel ??? and what about performance on dom0?? why
all components are so so slowly?? For exmaple if i try to edit a file
using vi editor and i try to move over it, spents 2-3 seconds to move
cursor ... i don't understand. Do I need to pass some param to xen
enabled kernel like noacpi or noapic to revert this situation???
Its certainly possible there's one that helps. This page could be worth
looking over:

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/KernelCommonProblems

The section on clocksource could be particularly relevant. I'd also look
to see if there's a newer BIOS for your laptop available.
Will you say that all problems ( network slow, console is slow, etc ..)
are derivated from which type of clocksource that I use?? Actually, xen
kernel uses acpi_pm clocksource. Which can be best option: jiffies or pit??

It certainly sounds like all problems could be attributed to the clock
not working correctly. I can't say for certain though, as I don't have
the same hardware, nor any other hardware that shows the same symptoms.
You can probably answer better which of the other possible options are
better than I can, since you've got the hardware. Try them both, see if
either or both give you better results.

Ok .. I am trying jiffies option at this moment and results are best compared to acpi_pm, but some components are so slowly (like using vi editor). I will try pit later...
many thanks for your help jarod ..





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