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    KVM: x86: implement PVCLOCK_TSC_STABLE_BIT pvclock flag · d828199e
    Marcelo Tosatti 提交于
    KVM added a global variable to guarantee monotonicity in the guest.
    One of the reasons for that is that the time between
    
    	1. ktime_get_ts(&timespec);
    	2. rdtscll(tsc);
    
    Is variable. That is, given a host with stable TSC, suppose that
    two VCPUs read the same time via ktime_get_ts() above.
    
    The time required to execute 2. is not the same on those two instances
    executing in different VCPUS (cache misses, interrupts...).
    
    If the TSC value that is used by the host to interpolate when
    calculating the monotonic time is the same value used to calculate
    the tsc_timestamp value stored in the pvclock data structure, and
    a single <system_timestamp, tsc_timestamp> tuple is visible to all
    vcpus simultaneously, this problem disappears. See comment on top
    of pvclock_update_vm_gtod_copy for details.
    
    Monotonicity is then guaranteed by synchronicity of the host TSCs
    and guest TSCs.
    
    Set TSC stable pvclock flag in that case, allowing the guest to read
    clock from userspace.
    Signed-off-by: NMarcelo Tosatti <mtosatti@redhat.com>
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