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From: sboyd@codeaurora.org (Stephen Boyd)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: [PATCHv2 4/6] sched_clock: Add support for >32 bit sched_clock
Date: Mon, 03 Jun 2013 18:51:59 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <51AD483F.2010206@codeaurora.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20130603221210.GO18614@n2100.arm.linux.org.uk>

On 06/03/13 15:12, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 03, 2013 at 02:11:59PM -0700, Stephen Boyd wrote:
>> On 06/03/13 02:39, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:
>>> On Sat, Jun 01, 2013 at 11:39:41PM -0700, Stephen Boyd wrote:
>>>> +}
>>>> +
>>>> +void __init
>>>> +setup_sched_clock_64(u64 (*read)(void), int bits, unsigned long rate)
>>>> +{
>>>> +	if (cd.rate > rate)
>>>> +		return;
>>>> +
>>>> +	BUG_ON(bits <= 32);
>>>> +	WARN_ON(!irqs_disabled());
>>>> +	read_sched_clock_64 = read;
>>>> +	sched_clock_func = sched_clock_64;
>>>> +	cd.rate = rate;
>>>> +	cd.mult = NSEC_PER_SEC / rate;
>>> Here, you don't check that the (2^bits) * mult results in a wrap of the
>>> resulting 64-bit number, which is a _basic_ requirement for sched_clock
>>> (hence all the code for <=32bit clocks, otherwise we wouldn't need this
>>> complexity in the first place.)
>> Ok I will use clocks_calc_mult_shift() here.
> No, that's not the problem.
>
> If you have a 56-bit clock which ticks at a period of 1ns, then
> cd.rate = 1, and your sched_clock() values will be truncated to 56-bits.
> The scheduler always _requires_ 64-bits from sched_clock.  That's why we
> have the complicated code to extend the 32-bits-or-less to a _full_
> 64-bit value.
>
> Let me make this clearer: sched_clock() return values _must_ without
> exception monotonically increment from zero to 2^64-1 and then wrap
> back to zero.  No other behaviour is acceptable for sched_clock().

Ok so you're saying if we have less than 64 bits of useable information
we _must_ do something to find where the wraparound will occur and
adjust for it so that epoch_ns is always incrementing until 2^64-1. Fair
enough. I was trying to avoid more work because on arm architected timer
platforms it takes many years for that to happen.

I'll see what I can do.

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  reply	other threads:[~2013-06-04  1:51 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 35+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2013-06-02  6:39 [PATCHv2 0/6] Make ARM's sched_clock generic + 64 bit friendly Stephen Boyd
2013-06-02  6:39 ` [PATCHv2 1/6] ARM: sched_clock: Remove unused needs_suspend member Stephen Boyd
2013-06-02  6:39 ` [PATCHv2 2/6] ARM: sched_clock: Return suspended count earlier Stephen Boyd
2013-06-02  6:39 ` [PATCHv2 3/6] sched_clock: Make ARM's sched_clock generic for all architectures Stephen Boyd
2013-06-03  7:12   ` Baruch Siach
2013-06-03 19:50     ` Stephen Boyd
2013-06-04 17:56       ` John Stultz
2013-06-04 18:16         ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2013-06-21 15:45   ` Arnd Bergmann
2013-06-21 17:05     ` Stephen Boyd
2013-06-21 17:42       ` John Stultz
2013-06-24 22:45         ` Stephen Boyd
2013-06-24 22:54           ` John Stultz
2013-06-02  6:39 ` [PATCHv2 4/6] sched_clock: Add support for >32 bit sched_clock Stephen Boyd
2013-06-03  9:39   ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2013-06-03 21:11     ` Stephen Boyd
2013-06-03 22:12       ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2013-06-04  1:51         ` Stephen Boyd [this message]
2013-06-04 10:21           ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2013-06-10  4:12             ` Rob Herring
2013-06-14 17:17               ` Catalin Marinas
2013-06-10 15:16         ` anish singh
2013-06-10 15:38           ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2013-06-10 16:01             ` anish singh
2013-06-10 16:08               ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2013-06-02  6:39 ` [PATCHv2 5/6] ARM: arch_timer: Move to setup_sched_clock_64() Stephen Boyd
2013-06-02  6:39 ` [PATCHv2 6/6] arm64: Move to generic sched_clock infrastructure Stephen Boyd
2013-06-03  8:52 ` [PATCHv2 0/6] Make ARM's sched_clock generic + 64 bit friendly Baruch Siach
2013-06-04  0:19 ` John Stultz
2013-06-04 16:09   ` Will Deacon
2013-06-04 17:53     ` John Stultz
2013-06-16  9:45       ` Baruch Siach
2013-06-17 16:23         ` John Stultz
2013-06-17 18:02           ` Baruch Siach
2013-06-17 18:14             ` John Stultz

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