Hmm, I'd not tried that one; I don't think that should change the behaviour during normal running, but the behaviour on pause and interactions with things like host ntp clock syncing is probably different - how different I'd have to dig in a bit more.
However, we've done two patches this week that help windows migration - I'd be interested if either of them help your case;
Hmm, I'd not tried that one; I don't think that should change the behaviour during normal running, but the behaviour on pause and interactions with things like host ntp clock syncing is probably different - how different I'd have to dig in a bit more.
However, we've done two patches this week that help windows migration - I'd be interested if either of them help your case;
https:/ /lists. gnu.org/ archive/ html/qemu- devel/2016- 09/msg02658. html is a qemu fix (now in current head qemu) that I wrote that helps one windows migration test case.
https:/ /lkml.org/ lkml/2016/ 9/14/857 is a kernel fix that fixes some related problems.
If one or both of these fixes together help I'd love to know either way!
Dave