Re: native kvm tool hrtimer problem

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On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 4:32 PM, Daniele Carollo <carollo.dani@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> for an university study, I'm doing some network test between two vm
> using native linux kvm tool and connected via tap/virtio/vhost.
> When I run my script (several consecutive iperf tcp and udp
> execution), the first vm freeze with a message like: "hrtimer:
> interrupt took * ns".
> Is this a bug? (In order to complete the test i had to set the number
> of guest cpu to 1)
>
> Do you know what is the expected throughput between two vm using virtio/vhost?

I don't really use the tap interface so lets CC Asias. Which guest
kernel are you using, btw?
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