On 11/02/2011 02:31 PM, Stefan Weil wrote:
Commit 2f9cba0c148af32fad6813480f5c92efe17c2d49 re-added mmtimer2 because it had existed before (it was called "dynticks" and the default for w32) and was needed for Linux. It also added mmtimer, a multimedia timer without rearm.
Yes, I missed that it added mmtimer and even made it the default.
I think mmtimer2 would be sufficient. For QEMU 1.0, it should be the default, because otherwise w32 users won't be able to use it.
mmtimer2 doesn't work under Wine unfortunately, but keeping mmtimer+dynticks will do. In the meanwhile, using "-clock mmtimer" is a good workaround.
Paolo