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From: Denys Vlasenko <dvlasenk@redhat.com>
To: intel-wired-lan@osuosl.org
Subject: [Intel-wired-lan] [PATCH 3/3] e1000e: e1000e_cyclecounter_read(): do overflow check only if needed
Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2016 18:03:14 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <571F9142.5000002@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <309B89C4C689E141A5FF6A0C5FB2118B81EF178F@ORSMSX101.amr.corp.intel.com>

On 04/26/2016 01:12 AM, Brown, Aaron F wrote:
>> From: Intel-wired-lan [mailto:intel-wired-lan-bounces at lists.osuosl.org] On
>> Behalf Of Denys Vlasenko
>> Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2016 8:46 AM
>> To: intel-wired-lan at lists.osuosl.org
>> Cc: Denys Vlasenko <dvlasenk@redhat.com>
>> Subject: [Intel-wired-lan] [PATCH 3/3] e1000e: e1000e_cyclecounter_read():
>> do overflow check only if needed
>>
>> SYSTIMH:SYSTIML registers are incremented by 24-bit value TIMINCA[23..0]
>>
>> er32(SYSTIML) are probably moderately expensive (they are pci bus reads).
>> Can we avoid one of them? Yes, we can.
>>
>> If the SYSTIML value we see is smaller than 0xff000000, the overflow
>> into SYSTIMH would require at least two increments.
>>
>> We do two reads, er32(SYSTIML) and er32(SYSTIMH), in this order.
>>
>> Even if one increment happens between them, the overflow into SYSTIMH
>> is impossible, and we can avoid doing another er32(SYSTIML) read
>> and overflow check.
>>
...
> Still just a warning and I'm not seeing functional problems with it.
> 
> Tested-by: Aaron Brown <aaron.f.brown@intel.com>

Aaron, there were some comments from Dima Ruinskiy <dima.ruinskiy@intel.com>
that I might be underestimating the rate how quickly this counter increments:
that it may be in fact incrementing something like every 40ns.

In this case, more than one increment may happen between these two PCIe reads:

	systimel = er32(SYSTIML);
	systimeh = er32(SYSTIMH);

and my check

	/* Is systimel is so large that overflow is possible? */
	if (systimel >= (u32)0xffffffff - E1000_TIMINCA_INCVALUE_MASK) {

can fail to catch an overflow.

If you (Intel guys) indeed see that as possible, then either drop the 3/3
patch, or tweak the constant so that more than one increment is needed
for overflow. Say:

	/* Is systimel is so large that overflow is possible? */
	if (systimel >= (u32)0xf0000000) {

This particular constant in comparison allows to skip overflow check
if we are more than 16 updates away from overflow - should be ample.


  reply	other threads:[~2016-04-26 16:03 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2016-04-20 15:45 [Intel-wired-lan] [PATCH 1/3] e1000e: e1000e_cyclecounter_read(): incvalue is 32 bits, not 64 Denys Vlasenko
2016-04-20 15:45 ` [Intel-wired-lan] [PATCH 2/3] e1000e: e1000e_cyclecounter_read(): fix er32(SYSTIML) overflow check Denys Vlasenko
2016-04-21 14:43   ` Ruinskiy, Dima
2016-04-25 23:08   ` Brown, Aaron F
2016-04-20 15:45 ` [Intel-wired-lan] [PATCH 3/3] e1000e: e1000e_cyclecounter_read(): do overflow check only if needed Denys Vlasenko
2016-04-21 14:49   ` Ruinskiy, Dima
2016-04-21 17:23     ` Denys Vlasenko
2016-04-25 23:12   ` Brown, Aaron F
2016-04-26 16:03     ` Denys Vlasenko [this message]
2016-04-26 19:40       ` Brown, Aaron F
2016-04-21 14:41 ` [Intel-wired-lan] [PATCH 1/3] e1000e: e1000e_cyclecounter_read(): incvalue is 32 bits, not 64 Ruinskiy, Dima
2016-04-25 23:04 ` Brown, Aaron F

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