01.12.2015 11:34, Vitaly Kuznetsov пишет: > Michael Chang <mch...@suse.com> writes: > >> On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 08:34:18PM +0300, Andrei Borzenkov wrote: >>> 30.11.2015 19:50, Andrei Borzenkov пишет: >>>> 30.11.2015 19:31, Vitaly Kuznetsov пишет: >>>>> Andrei Borzenkov <arvidj...@gmail.com> writes: >>>>> >>>>>> 26.11.2014 11:59, Laszlo Ersek пишет: >>>>>>> HyperV Gen2 virtual machines have no PIT; guest code should rely on UEFI >>>>>>> services instead. >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Could you retest with current master? It now supports multiple methods >>>>>> to calibrate TSC and should avoid PIT on UEFI systems. >>>>> >>>>> Unfortunately, current master (grub-2.02-beta2-561-g346a494) still >>>>> doesn't work for me, timer keeps running like crazy on Gen2 Hyper-V VMs. >>>>> >>>> >>>> @Michael: I remember you tested version of Vladimir patch on Hyper-V? >>>> Could you test current master? >>>> >> >> I don't have access to Hyper-V either. My initial patch was tested on >> Hyper-V from my colleage in Nuremburg. For Vladimir's patch I did tests >> on my EFI machine and mostly intersted in pmtimer to function properly, >> as that's new introduced timer to the patch .. >> >>> >>> >>> if ((grub_inb (GRUB_PIT_SPEAKER_PORT) & GRUB_PIT_SPK_TMR2_LATCH)) { >>> ret = 1; >>> /* Wait. */ >>> while ((grub_inb (GRUB_PIT_SPEAKER_PORT) & GRUB_PIT_SPK_TMR2_LATCH) >>> == 0x00); >>> } >>> >>> >>> If PIT is not present all reads should return 0xff so this will always >>> succeed, right? Linux kernel is using some sanity checks, if loop >>> terminated too early it assumes calibration failure. >> >> Well, yes the detection is bogus, I think the condition should check for >> return 0x00, which means the timer is counting and can continue to wait >> for it to finish. >> >> if ((grub_inb (GRUB_PIT_SPEAKER_PORT) & GRUB_PIT_SPK_TMR2_LATCH) == 0) { >> ret = 1; >> /* Wait. */ >> while ((grub_inb (GRUB_PIT_SPEAKER_PORT) & GRUB_PIT_SPK_TMR2_LATCH) >> == 0x00); >> } >> >> Vitaly, could you please help to retest ? >> > > Sure, > > just did and with this change timer seems to be working as expected. >
Thank you! I pushed fix, if you could verify that master now works on Hyper-V would be great. _______________________________________________ Grub-devel mailing list Grub-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/grub-devel