performance: 0.853 graphic: 0.772 other: 0.762 semantic: 0.752 network: 0.716 device: 0.688 socket: 0.582 PID: 0.576 files: 0.558 boot: 0.527 vnc: 0.518 permissions: 0.453 debug: 0.444 KVM: 0.382 x86_64 and i386 return 0 when reading MSR_TSC Running NetBSD 6.1 (i386 and amd64) under QEMU (from git - 1.5.50 is the version it shows) results in an incorrectly set TSC frequency (set to 0), because NetBSD uses rdmsr(TSC_MSR) for its serializing CPU counter. To reproduce the problem, you can run an install ISO of NetBSD 6.1 (either i386 or amd64, depending on which qemu). Quit out of the installer, and you're left at a root prompt: # sysctl machdep.tsc_freq machdep.tsc_freq = 0 ...on real hardware, it will return the TSC frequency: # sysctl machdep.tsc_freq machdep.tsc_freq = 3292685070 ...this causes problems with a number of applications. The NetBSD code which reads the MSR is here: http://nxr.netbsd.org/xref/src/sys/arch/x86/x86/tsc.c#262 ... the "rdmsr(MSR_TSC)" call in cpu_counter_serializing() always returns 0 when run under QEMU. I should mention, the NetBSD 6.1 ISO I used for testing is here: http://iso.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/iso/6.1/NetBSD-6.1-amd64.iso The NetBSD problem report where this issue was raised: http://gnats.netbsd.org/cgi-bin/query-pr-single.pl?number=47967 a workaround has been put in place for now, but it would be good to fix this in QEMU. Looking through old bug tickets... can you still reproduce this issue with the latest version of QEMU? Or could we close this ticket nowadays? [Expired for QEMU because there has been no activity for 60 days.]