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From: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
To: John Stultz <john.stultz@linaro.org>,
	Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>,
	Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
	Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>,
	Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
	"Nuno Gonçalves" <nunojpg@gmail.com>,
	"Miroslav Lichvar" <mlichvar@redhat.com>,
	"Prarit Bhargava" <prarit@redhat.com>,
	"Richard Cochran" <richardcochran@gmail.com>,
	"Thomas Gleixner" <tglx@linutronix.de>,
	stable@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/2] time: Fix timekeeping_freqadjust()'s incorrect use of abs() instead of abs64()
Date: Sun, 13 Sep 2015 10:32:44 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20150913083244.GA29934@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1441840051-20244-1-git-send-email-john.stultz@linaro.org>


* John Stultz <john.stultz@linaro.org> wrote:

> The internal clocksteering done for fine-grained error correction
> uses a logarithmic approximation, so any time adjtimex() adjusts
> the clock steering, timekeeping_freqadjust() quickly approximates
> the correct clock frequency over a series of ticks.
> 
> Unfortunately, the logic in timekeeping_freqadjust(), introduced
> in commit dc491596f639438 (Rework frequency adjustments to work
> better w/ nohz), used the abs() function with a s64 error value
> to calculate the size of the approximated adjustment to be made.
> 
> Per include/linux/kernel.h: "abs() should not be used for 64-bit
> types (s64, u64, long long) - use abs64()".
> 
> Thus on 32-bit platforms, this resulted in the clocksteering to
> take a quite dampended random walk trying to converge on the
> proper frequency, which caused the adjustments to be made much
> slower then intended (most easily observed when large adjustments
> are made).
> 
> This patch fixes the issue by using abs64() instead.

>  	/* Sort out the magnitude of the correction */
> -	tick_error = abs(tick_error);
> +	tick_error = abs64(tick_error);

Ugh, and we had this bug for almost two years!

Would it be possible to make abs() warn about 64-bit types during build time,
to prevent such mishaps?

Thanks,

	Ingo

  parent reply	other threads:[~2015-09-13  8:32 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2015-09-09 23:07 [PATCH 1/2] time: Fix timekeeping_freqadjust()'s incorrect use of abs() instead of abs64() John Stultz
2015-09-09 23:07 ` [PATCH 2/2 (v2)] kselftest: timers: Add adjtick test to validate adjtimex() tick adjustments John Stultz
2015-09-10 12:02   ` Miroslav Lichvar
2015-09-10 17:42     ` John Stultz
2015-09-10 18:14       ` John Stultz
2015-09-14 14:48         ` Miroslav Lichvar
2015-10-02 20:25           ` John Stultz
2015-10-02 20:27             ` John Stultz
2015-10-02 20:49           ` John Stultz
2015-09-13  8:32 ` Ingo Molnar [this message]
2015-09-14 23:24   ` [PATCH 1/2] time: Fix timekeeping_freqadjust()'s incorrect use of abs() instead of abs64() John Stultz
2015-09-13 11:07 ` [tip:timers/urgent] time: Fix timekeeping_freqadjust()' s " tip-bot for John Stultz
2015-10-05 15:10   ` Nuno Gonçalves
2015-10-06  8:05     ` Greg KH
2015-10-06  8:05       ` Greg KH

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