From: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>
To: Sagi Maimon <maimon.sagi@gmail.com>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>,
richardcochran@gmail.com, luto@kernel.org, datglx@linutronix.de,
mingo@redhat.com, bp@alien8.de, dave.hansen@linux.intel.com,
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Subject: Re: [PATCH v7] posix-timers: add clock_compare system call
Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2024 15:59:39 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <ZfMe66MfHBEfxrdd@FVFF77S0Q05N> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAMuE1bH_H9E+Zx365G9AtmWSmhW-kPPB+-=8s2rH4hpxqE+dHQ@mail.gmail.com>
On Thu, Mar 14, 2024 at 02:19:39PM +0200, Sagi Maimon wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 14, 2024 at 1:12 PM Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> wrote:
> > On Thu, Mar 14 2024 at 11:05, Sagi Maimon wrote:
> > > + if (crosstime_support_a) {
> > > + ktime_a = ktime_sub(xtstamp_a2.device, xtstamp_a1.device);
> > > + ts_offs_err = ktime_divns(ktime_a, 2);
> > > + ktime_a = ktime_add_ns(xtstamp_a1.device, (u64)ts_offs_err);
> > > + ts_a1 = ktime_to_timespec64(ktime_a);
> >
> > This is just wrong.
> >
> > read(a1);
> > read(b);
> > read(a2);
> >
> > You _CANNOT_ assume that (a1 + ((a2 - a1) / 2) is anywhere close to the
> > point in time where 'b' is read. This code is preemtible and
> > interruptible. I explained this to you before.
> >
> > Your explanation in the comment above the function is just wishful
> > thinking.
> >
> you explained it before, but still it is better then two consecutive
> user space calls which are also preemptible
> and the userspace to kernel context switch time is added.
How much "better" is that in reality?
The time for a user<->kernel transition should be trivial relative to the time
a task spends not running after having been preempted.
Either:
(a) Your userspace application can handle the arbitrary delta resulting from a
preemption, in which case the trivial cost shouldn't matter.
i.e. this patch *is not necessary* to solve your problem.
(b) Your userspace application cannot handle the arbitrary delta resulting from
a preemption, in which case you need to do something to handle that, which
you haven't described at all.
i.e. with the information you have provided so far, this patch is
*insufficient* to solve your problem.
> > > + * In other cases: Read clock_a twice (before, and after reading clock_b) and
> > > + * average these times – to be as close as possible to the time we read clock_b.
> >
> > Can you please sit down and provide a precise technical description of
> > the problem you are trying to solve and explain your proposed solution
> > at the conceptual level instead of throwing out random implementations
> > every few days?
100% agreed.
Please, explain the actual problem you are solving here. What *specifically*
are you trying to do in userspace with these values? "Synchronization" is too
vague a description.
Making what is already the best case *marginally better* without handling the
common and worst cases is a waste of time. It doesn't actually solve the
problem, and it misleads people into thinknig that a problem is solved when it
is not.
Mark.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2024-03-14 15:59 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 26+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2024-03-14 9:05 [PATCH v7] posix-timers: add clock_compare system call Sagi Maimon
2024-03-14 11:12 ` Thomas Gleixner
2024-03-14 12:19 ` Sagi Maimon
2024-03-14 15:59 ` Mark Rutland [this message]
2024-03-14 18:08 ` Thomas Gleixner
2024-03-20 14:42 ` Sagi Maimon
2024-03-23 0:38 ` Thomas Gleixner
2024-03-23 0:42 ` Thomas Gleixner
2024-03-24 11:04 ` Kurt Kanzenbach
2024-03-28 15:40 ` Sagi Maimon
2024-04-01 20:46 ` Thomas Gleixner
2024-04-02 5:42 ` Mahesh Bandewar (महेश बंडेवार)
2024-04-02 9:24 ` Thomas Gleixner
2024-04-02 21:16 ` Mahesh Bandewar (महेश बंडेवार)
2024-04-02 22:37 ` Thomas Gleixner
2024-04-02 23:37 ` Mahesh Bandewar (महेश बंडेवार)
2024-04-03 13:48 ` Thomas Gleixner
2024-04-03 15:42 ` Thomas Gleixner
2024-04-11 2:55 ` Mahesh Bandewar (महेश बंडेवार)
2024-04-11 7:11 ` Sagi Maimon
2024-04-11 16:33 ` Mahesh Bandewar (महेश बंडेवार)
2024-04-14 12:22 ` Sagi Maimon
2024-04-15 17:23 ` Mahesh Bandewar (महेश बंडेवार)
2024-04-16 8:39 ` Sagi Maimon
2024-03-14 15:46 ` Sagi Maimon
2024-03-14 18:42 ` Thomas Gleixner
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