Disable 'KernelArmVtimerUpdateVOffset' by default#202
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This changes the behaviour of virtual machines to see the architectural timer change even when it is not running. I do not understand why this option applies to all vCPUs in the kernel, instead of being behaviour that depends on the configuration of a particular vCPU. Signed-off-by: Ivan Velickovic <[email protected]>
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This changes the behaviour of virtual machines to see the architectural timer change even when it is not running.
I do not understand why this option applies to all vCPUs in the kernel, instead of being behaviour that depends on the configuration of a particular vCPU.
I tried to learn more about this kernel configuration option in seL4/seL4#1306 but no-one responded.