On 14.02.2014 09:10, Ján Tomko wrote:
On 02/13/2014 07:51 PM, Michal Privoznik wrote:
> These APIs allow users to get or set time in a domain, which may come
> handy if the domain has been resumed just recently and NTP is not
> configured or hasn't kicked in yet and the guest is running
> something time critical. In addition, NTP may refuse to re-set the clock
> if the skew is too big.
>
> Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn(a)redhat.com>
> ---
> include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in | 13 +++++++
> src/driver.h | 13 +++++++
> src/libvirt.c | 91 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> src/libvirt_public.syms | 6 +++
> 4 files changed, 123 insertions(+)
>
>
> +int virDomainGetTime(virDomainPtr dom,
> + long long *time,
> + unsigned int flags);
> +
> +typedef enum {
> + VIR_DOMAIN_TIME_SYNC = (1 << 0), /* Re-sync domain time from domain's
RTC */
> +} virDomainSetTimeFlags;
> +
> +int virDomainSetTime(virDomainPtr dom,
> + long long time,
> + const char *timezone,
Both 'time' and 'timezone' generate a warning about shadowed global
declaration with older GCC.
Sigh. That's another case where a syntax-check rule prohibiting some
variable names would be useful.
Michal