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20 division of time beyond the control of the guest CPU.
339 allows the guest visible TSC to be offset by a constant. Newer implementations
482 be able to deliver the proper number of interrupts per second, and so guest
491 additional interrupts into the guest in order to increase the effective
493 where host load or guest lag is too much to compensate for, and thus another
494 solution to the problem has risen: the guest may need to become aware of lost
555 delivered, and after which, the guest time may need to be caught up. NTP may
563 faster clock cannot be made visible to a guest without the potential of time
566 simply storing multipliers and offsets against the TSC for the guest to convert
574 distributed, but in contrived as well as real scenarios (guest device access,
606 guest about the host in anything but a perfect implementation of virtualized
607 time. This may allow the guest to infer the presence of a hypervisor (as in a