Peter,
Thanks for the quick response. I've informally socialized the issue and will
update this thread when I get more information.
That aside, I'd find using CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW valuable if, e.g., I wanted test
an NTP daemon inside of a guest and didn't want the host providing an
already-adju
On Thu, 30 Sept 2021 at 17:04, Joe Tanen wrote:
>
> CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW provides an unadjusted system clock on some platforms,
> which is closer in spirit to providing a guest with a raw hardware clock than
> CLOCK_MONOTONIC.
>
> Using CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW also works around a current issue in OSX w
CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW provides an unadjusted system clock on some platforms,
which is closer in spirit to providing a guest with a raw hardware clock than
CLOCK_MONOTONIC.
Using CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW also works around a current issue in OSX where
CLOCK_MONOTONIC has been observed to go backwards.
Sin