* Re: [tip:timers/core] timekeeping: Fixup typo in update_vsyscall_old definition [not found] ` <tip-953dec21aed4038464fec02f96a2f1b8701a5bce@git.kernel.org> @ 2014-08-11 4:19 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt 2014-08-12 15:30 ` John Stultz 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: Benjamin Herrenschmidt @ 2014-08-11 4:19 UTC (permalink / raw) To: john.stultz; +Cc: sfr, peterz, linux-kernel, linuxppc-dev, hpa, tglx, mingo On Wed, 2014-07-30 at 00:31 -0700, tip-bot for John Stultz wrote: > Commit-ID: 953dec21aed4038464fec02f96a2f1b8701a5bce > Gitweb: http://git.kernel.org/tip/953dec21aed4038464fec02f96a2f1b8701a5bce > Author: John Stultz <john.stultz@linaro.org> > AuthorDate: Fri, 25 Jul 2014 21:37:19 -0700 > Committer: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> > CommitDate: Wed, 30 Jul 2014 09:26:25 +0200 > > timekeeping: Fixup typo in update_vsyscall_old definition > > In commit 4a0e637738f0 ("clocksource: Get rid of cycle_last"), > currently in the -tip tree, there was a small typo where cycles_t > was used intstead of cycle_t. This broke ppc64 builds. There's another bug in there... You fix timespec vs. timespec64 for the first argument of update_vsyscall_old but not the second one ... (wall_to_monotonic). Also, in e2dff1ec0 you claim this is "minor", you seem to forget that arch/powerpc also deals with 32-bit kernels which use the same time keeping code, so we have a pretty serious regressions here... BTW. Is there some documentation you can point me to to figure out what replace that "_OLD" stuff so we can update to whatever is "new" ? Cheers, Ben. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: [tip:timers/core] timekeeping: Fixup typo in update_vsyscall_old definition 2014-08-11 4:19 ` [tip:timers/core] timekeeping: Fixup typo in update_vsyscall_old definition Benjamin Herrenschmidt @ 2014-08-12 15:30 ` John Stultz 2014-08-13 4:03 ` Tony Breeds 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: John Stultz @ 2014-08-12 15:30 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Benjamin Herrenschmidt Cc: sfr, peterz, LKML, linuxppc-dev, Paul Mackerras, hpa, tglx, Ingo Molnar On 08/10/2014 09:19 PM, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote: > On Wed, 2014-07-30 at 00:31 -0700, tip-bot for John Stultz wrote: >> Commit-ID: 953dec21aed4038464fec02f96a2f1b8701a5bce >> Gitweb: http://git.kernel.org/tip/953dec21aed4038464fec02f96a2f1b8= 701a5bce >> Author: John Stultz <john.stultz@linaro.org> >> AuthorDate: Fri, 25 Jul 2014 21:37:19 -0700 >> Committer: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> >> CommitDate: Wed, 30 Jul 2014 09:26:25 +0200 >> >> timekeeping: Fixup typo in update_vsyscall_old definition >> >> In commit 4a0e637738f0 ("clocksource: Get rid of cycle_last"), >> currently in the -tip tree, there was a small typo where cycles_t >> was used intstead of cycle_t. This broke ppc64 builds. > There's another bug in there... You fix timespec vs. timespec64 for the= > first argument of update_vsyscall_old but not the second one ... > (wall_to_monotonic). > > Also, in e2dff1ec0 you claim this is "minor", you seem to forget that > arch/powerpc also deals with 32-bit kernels which use the same time > keeping code, so we have a pretty serious regressions here... Yikes. My apologies. I had missed that issue and had forgotten ppc32 has the vsyscall support as well. Thanks for pointing it out. I'll send a fix here shortly (though I only have the ppc64le toolchain handy, so forgive me if its not quite right). > BTW. Is there some documentation you can point me to to figure out what= > replace that "_OLD" stuff so we can update to whatever is "new" ? So there's not exactly documentation, but the idea is rather then doing: nsecs + (mult*(now - cycle_last) >>shift); We're preserving the sub-nanosecond precision, and doing: (shifted_nsecs + mult*(now-cycle_last)) >> shift This avoids the rounding up 1ns every tick, which we did to avoid errors from truncating the precision. I think the hard part for ppc, is if I recall, ppc's vsyscall exports the xsec unit, which less granular then nanoseconds, so it had its own version of the same precision truncation issues. I recall Paul working on that, and I thought his solution was to reduce the multiplier by one so the inter-tick time was slightly slower, then the tick update would catch up causing a slight stair-step, which isn't ideal but is better then the inconsistencies that came out of not-handling the precision properly. That said, skimming the ppc code, I don't see that logic right off, and have a fuzzy memory that maybe that solution was RHEL5 specific or something like that. thanks -john ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: [tip:timers/core] timekeeping: Fixup typo in update_vsyscall_old definition 2014-08-12 15:30 ` John Stultz @ 2014-08-13 4:03 ` Tony Breeds 0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread From: Tony Breeds @ 2014-08-13 4:03 UTC (permalink / raw) To: John Stultz Cc: sfr, peterz, LKML, linuxppc-dev, Paul Mackerras, hpa, tglx, Ingo Molnar [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 401 bytes --] On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 08:30:40AM -0700, John Stultz wrote: > Thanks for pointing it out. I'll send a fix here shortly (though I only > have the ppc64le toolchain handy, so forgive me if its not quite right). /me pimps the kernel.org toolchains: https://www.kernel.org/pub/tools/crosstool/files/bin/x86_64/4.9.0/x86_64-gcc-4.9.0-nolibc_powerpc64-linux.tar.xz and gets back in his box. Yours Tony [-- Attachment #2: Type: application/pgp-signature, Size: 819 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
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