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@ 2011-08-17  6:14 Da Zheng
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From: Da Zheng @ 2011-08-17  6:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hello,

I try to understand the code in kernel/time/timekeeping.c, but it's very
confusing. The most confusing part is shift. I don't understand why we need
that? I notice that (clocksource.mult >> clocksource.shift) is the number of
nanoseconds for each cycle, but I don't see a point why shift should be used.
For example, the code below makes no sense to me. If clock->mult is the number
of nanoseconds for a cycle, then we don't need to shift `tmp'.
        tmp = NTP_INTERVAL_LENGTH;
        tmp <<= clock->shift;
        ntpinterval = tmp;
        tmp += clock->mult/2;
        do_div(tmp, clock->mult);

clocksource_jiffies uses 8 as the shift value, but I don't know why it is
chosen. clocks_calc_mult_shift() is used to calculate shift and mult, but I
don't understand how the algorithm works there. It seems there is very few
documents about timekeeping.c

Can anyone help me understand the code or point me to some documents?

Thanks a lot,
Da

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