@@ -291,10 +291,10 @@ static void icount_warp_rt(void *opaque)
if (runstate_is_running()) {
int64_t clock = qemu_clock_get_ns(QEMU_CLOCK_REALTIME);
- int64_t warp_delta = clock - vm_clock_warp_start;
- if (use_icount == 1) {
- qemu_icount_bias += warp_delta;
- } else {
+ int64_t warp_delta;
+
+ warp_delta = clock - vm_clock_warp_start;
+ if (use_icount == 2) {
/*
* In adaptive mode, do not let QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL run too
* far ahead of real time.
@@ -302,13 +302,15 @@ static void icount_warp_rt(void *opaque)
int64_t cur_time = cpu_get_clock();
int64_t cur_icount = cpu_get_icount();
int64_t delta = cur_time - cur_icount;
- qemu_icount_bias += MIN(warp_delta, delta);
- }
- if (qemu_clock_expired(QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL)) {
- qemu_clock_notify(QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL);
+ warp_delta = MIN(warp_delta, delta);
}
+ qemu_icount_bias += warp_delta;
}
vm_clock_warp_start = -1;
+
+ if (qemu_clock_expired(QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL)) {
+ qemu_clock_notify(QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL);
+ }
}
void qtest_clock_warp(int64_t dest)
To prepare for future code changes, move the increment of qemu_icount_bias outside the "if" statement. Also, hoist outside the if the check for timers that expired due to the "warping". The check is redundant when !runstate_is_running(), but doing it this way helps because the code that increments qemu_icount_bias will be a critical section. Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> --- cpus.c | 18 ++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)