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From: K. Y. Srinivasan [mailto:k...@microsoft.com]
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Does this mean that host-to guest timesync now works properly with Linux
guests?
-- Jeff
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Subject: RE: [PATCH 1/1] X86: Mark the Hyper-V clocksource as being
continuous
Does this mean that host-to guest timesync now works properly with Linux
guests?
-- Jeff
Jeff,
We have had the Hyper-V clocksource
We have had the Hyper-V clocksource for sometime now and this patch
just marks this
clocksource as being continuous. Nothing has changed with regards to
timesynch.
Alright, that cleared up that question. Gleaning around from the source
tree, I don't seem to
comprehend what changes are being