Hi, I'm running UML guests for a very short time: just a few milliseconds. The whole guest could run within 0.010 second (!) from the `linux' startup command up to `System halted.', except for the `Calibrating delay loop' phase, which takes about 0.270 second. Is it possible to get the lpj= or bogomips= values faster for the UML guest? What if I reused what I found in /proc/cpuinfo in the host system? The host value is 4388.95, and UML usually finds values between 4613.73 and 3447.19 (usually the closer to 3500). Is it a problem that the lpj value would not be so accurate (e.g. 30% off)?
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