On 07.11.2014 18:36, Pekka Paalanen wrote:

If we still feel that exiting Weston on the first timestamp failure
(zero or not increasing) is too harsh, we could simply log a warning
and add again some heuristics on when things are too far wrong to
continue.

E.g. getting a single timestamp failure during the first 5 seconds of
compositor uptime warrants an exit, but later probably not. We want to
catch cases where the compositor cannot reliably work to begin with,
but killing the user's session much later is pretty blunt if it already
worked somewhat.

Would that be good?

Yeah, that would address my main concern.


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