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[deliverable/linux.git] / kernel / time / timekeeping.c
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8524070b 1/*
2 * linux/kernel/time/timekeeping.c
3 *
4 * Kernel timekeeping code and accessor functions
5 *
6 * This code was moved from linux/kernel/timer.c.
7 * Please see that file for copyright and history logs.
8 *
9 */
10
11#include <linux/module.h>
12#include <linux/interrupt.h>
13#include <linux/percpu.h>
14#include <linux/init.h>
15#include <linux/mm.h>
d43c36dc 16#include <linux/sched.h>
e1a85b2c 17#include <linux/syscore_ops.h>
8524070b 18#include <linux/clocksource.h>
19#include <linux/jiffies.h>
20#include <linux/time.h>
21#include <linux/tick.h>
75c5158f 22#include <linux/stop_machine.h>
8524070b 23
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24/* Structure holding internal timekeeping values. */
25struct timekeeper {
26 /* Current clocksource used for timekeeping. */
42e71e81 27 struct clocksource *clock;
058892e6 28 /* NTP adjusted clock multiplier */
42e71e81 29 u32 mult;
23ce7211 30 /* The shift value of the current clocksource. */
fee84c43 31 u32 shift;
155ec602 32 /* Number of clock cycles in one NTP interval. */
42e71e81 33 cycle_t cycle_interval;
155ec602 34 /* Number of clock shifted nano seconds in one NTP interval. */
42e71e81 35 u64 xtime_interval;
a386b5af 36 /* shifted nano seconds left over when rounding cycle_interval */
42e71e81 37 s64 xtime_remainder;
155ec602 38 /* Raw nano seconds accumulated per NTP interval. */
42e71e81 39 u32 raw_interval;
155ec602 40
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41 /* Current CLOCK_REALTIME time in seconds */
42 u64 xtime_sec;
43 /* Clock shifted nano seconds */
42e71e81 44 u64 xtime_nsec;
1e75fa8b 45
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46 /* Difference between accumulated time and NTP time in ntp
47 * shifted nano seconds. */
42e71e81 48 s64 ntp_error;
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49 /* Shift conversion between clock shifted nano seconds and
50 * ntp shifted nano seconds. */
fee84c43 51 u32 ntp_error_shift;
00c5fb77 52
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53 /*
54 * wall_to_monotonic is what we need to add to xtime (or xtime corrected
55 * for sub jiffie times) to get to monotonic time. Monotonic is pegged
56 * at zero at system boot time, so wall_to_monotonic will be negative,
57 * however, we will ALWAYS keep the tv_nsec part positive so we can use
58 * the usual normalization.
59 *
60 * wall_to_monotonic is moved after resume from suspend for the
61 * monotonic time not to jump. We need to add total_sleep_time to
62 * wall_to_monotonic to get the real boot based time offset.
63 *
64 * - wall_to_monotonic is no longer the boot time, getboottime must be
65 * used instead.
66 */
42e71e81 67 struct timespec wall_to_monotonic;
00c5fb77 68 /* time spent in suspend */
42e71e81 69 struct timespec total_sleep_time;
01f71b47 70 /* The raw monotonic time for the CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW posix clock. */
42e71e81 71 struct timespec raw_time;
5b9fe759 72 /* Offset clock monotonic -> clock realtime */
42e71e81 73 ktime_t offs_real;
5b9fe759 74 /* Offset clock monotonic -> clock boottime */
42e71e81 75 ktime_t offs_boot;
70471f2f 76 /* Seqlock for all timekeeper values */
42e71e81 77 seqlock_t lock;
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78};
79
afa14e7c 80static struct timekeeper timekeeper;
155ec602 81
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82/*
83 * This read-write spinlock protects us from races in SMP while
84 * playing with xtime.
85 */
86__cacheline_aligned_in_smp DEFINE_SEQLOCK(xtime_lock);
87
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88/* flag for if timekeeping is suspended */
89int __read_mostly timekeeping_suspended;
90
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91static inline void tk_normalize_xtime(struct timekeeper *tk)
92{
93 while (tk->xtime_nsec >= ((u64)NSEC_PER_SEC << tk->shift)) {
94 tk->xtime_nsec -= (u64)NSEC_PER_SEC << tk->shift;
95 tk->xtime_sec++;
96 }
97}
98
99static struct timespec tk_xtime(struct timekeeper *tk)
100{
101 struct timespec ts;
102
103 ts.tv_sec = tk->xtime_sec;
104 ts.tv_nsec = (long)(tk->xtime_nsec >> tk->shift);
105 return ts;
106}
8fcce546 107
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108static void tk_set_xtime(struct timekeeper *tk, const struct timespec *ts)
109{
110 tk->xtime_sec = ts->tv_sec;
111 tk->xtime_nsec = ts->tv_nsec << tk->shift;
112}
113
114static void tk_xtime_add(struct timekeeper *tk, const struct timespec *ts)
115{
116 tk->xtime_sec += ts->tv_sec;
117 tk->xtime_nsec += ts->tv_nsec << tk->shift;
118}
8fcce546 119
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120/**
121 * timekeeper_setup_internals - Set up internals to use clocksource clock.
122 *
123 * @clock: Pointer to clocksource.
124 *
125 * Calculates a fixed cycle/nsec interval for a given clocksource/adjustment
126 * pair and interval request.
127 *
128 * Unless you're the timekeeping code, you should not be using this!
129 */
f726a697 130static void tk_setup_internals(struct timekeeper *tk, struct clocksource *clock)
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131{
132 cycle_t interval;
a386b5af 133 u64 tmp, ntpinterval;
1e75fa8b 134 struct clocksource *old_clock;
155ec602 135
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136 old_clock = tk->clock;
137 tk->clock = clock;
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138 clock->cycle_last = clock->read(clock);
139
140 /* Do the ns -> cycle conversion first, using original mult */
141 tmp = NTP_INTERVAL_LENGTH;
142 tmp <<= clock->shift;
a386b5af 143 ntpinterval = tmp;
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144 tmp += clock->mult/2;
145 do_div(tmp, clock->mult);
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146 if (tmp == 0)
147 tmp = 1;
148
149 interval = (cycle_t) tmp;
f726a697 150 tk->cycle_interval = interval;
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151
152 /* Go back from cycles -> shifted ns */
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153 tk->xtime_interval = (u64) interval * clock->mult;
154 tk->xtime_remainder = ntpinterval - tk->xtime_interval;
155 tk->raw_interval =
0a544198 156 ((u64) interval * clock->mult) >> clock->shift;
155ec602 157
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158 /* if changing clocks, convert xtime_nsec shift units */
159 if (old_clock) {
160 int shift_change = clock->shift - old_clock->shift;
161 if (shift_change < 0)
f726a697 162 tk->xtime_nsec >>= -shift_change;
1e75fa8b 163 else
f726a697 164 tk->xtime_nsec <<= shift_change;
1e75fa8b 165 }
f726a697 166 tk->shift = clock->shift;
155ec602 167
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168 tk->ntp_error = 0;
169 tk->ntp_error_shift = NTP_SCALE_SHIFT - clock->shift;
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170
171 /*
172 * The timekeeper keeps its own mult values for the currently
173 * active clocksource. These value will be adjusted via NTP
174 * to counteract clock drifting.
175 */
f726a697 176 tk->mult = clock->mult;
155ec602 177}
8524070b 178
2ba2a305 179/* Timekeeper helper functions. */
f726a697 180static inline s64 timekeeping_get_ns(struct timekeeper *tk)
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181{
182 cycle_t cycle_now, cycle_delta;
183 struct clocksource *clock;
1e75fa8b 184 s64 nsec;
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185
186 /* read clocksource: */
f726a697 187 clock = tk->clock;
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188 cycle_now = clock->read(clock);
189
190 /* calculate the delta since the last update_wall_time: */
191 cycle_delta = (cycle_now - clock->cycle_last) & clock->mask;
192
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193 nsec = cycle_delta * tk->mult + tk->xtime_nsec;
194 nsec >>= tk->shift;
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195
196 /* If arch requires, add in gettimeoffset() */
197 return nsec + arch_gettimeoffset();
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198}
199
f726a697 200static inline s64 timekeeping_get_ns_raw(struct timekeeper *tk)
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201{
202 cycle_t cycle_now, cycle_delta;
203 struct clocksource *clock;
f2a5a085 204 s64 nsec;
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205
206 /* read clocksource: */
f726a697 207 clock = tk->clock;
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208 cycle_now = clock->read(clock);
209
210 /* calculate the delta since the last update_wall_time: */
211 cycle_delta = (cycle_now - clock->cycle_last) & clock->mask;
212
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213 /* convert delta to nanoseconds. */
214 nsec = clocksource_cyc2ns(cycle_delta, clock->mult, clock->shift);
215
216 /* If arch requires, add in gettimeoffset() */
217 return nsec + arch_gettimeoffset();
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218}
219
f726a697 220static void update_rt_offset(struct timekeeper *tk)
5b9fe759 221{
f726a697 222 struct timespec tmp, *wtm = &tk->wall_to_monotonic;
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223
224 set_normalized_timespec(&tmp, -wtm->tv_sec, -wtm->tv_nsec);
f726a697 225 tk->offs_real = timespec_to_ktime(tmp);
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226}
227
cc06268c 228/* must hold write on timekeeper.lock */
f726a697 229static void timekeeping_update(struct timekeeper *tk, bool clearntp)
cc06268c 230{
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231 struct timespec xt;
232
cc06268c 233 if (clearntp) {
f726a697 234 tk->ntp_error = 0;
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235 ntp_clear();
236 }
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237 update_rt_offset(tk);
238 xt = tk_xtime(tk);
239 update_vsyscall(&xt, &tk->wall_to_monotonic, tk->clock, tk->mult);
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240}
241
242
8524070b 243/**
155ec602 244 * timekeeping_forward_now - update clock to the current time
8524070b 245 *
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246 * Forward the current clock to update its state since the last call to
247 * update_wall_time(). This is useful before significant clock changes,
248 * as it avoids having to deal with this time offset explicitly.
8524070b 249 */
f726a697 250static void timekeeping_forward_now(struct timekeeper *tk)
8524070b 251{
252 cycle_t cycle_now, cycle_delta;
155ec602 253 struct clocksource *clock;
9a055117 254 s64 nsec;
8524070b 255
f726a697 256 clock = tk->clock;
a0f7d48b 257 cycle_now = clock->read(clock);
8524070b 258 cycle_delta = (cycle_now - clock->cycle_last) & clock->mask;
9a055117 259 clock->cycle_last = cycle_now;
8524070b 260
f726a697 261 tk->xtime_nsec += cycle_delta * tk->mult;
7d27558c 262
263 /* If arch requires, add in gettimeoffset() */
f726a697 264 tk->xtime_nsec += arch_gettimeoffset() << tk->shift;
7d27558c 265
f726a697 266 tk_normalize_xtime(tk);
2d42244a 267
0a544198 268 nsec = clocksource_cyc2ns(cycle_delta, clock->mult, clock->shift);
f726a697 269 timespec_add_ns(&tk->raw_time, nsec);
8524070b 270}
271
272/**
efd9ac86 273 * getnstimeofday - Returns the time of day in a timespec
8524070b 274 * @ts: pointer to the timespec to be set
275 *
efd9ac86 276 * Returns the time of day in a timespec.
8524070b 277 */
efd9ac86 278void getnstimeofday(struct timespec *ts)
8524070b 279{
280 unsigned long seq;
1e75fa8b 281 s64 nsecs = 0;
8524070b 282
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283 WARN_ON(timekeeping_suspended);
284
8524070b 285 do {
70471f2f 286 seq = read_seqbegin(&timekeeper.lock);
8524070b 287
1e75fa8b 288 ts->tv_sec = timekeeper.xtime_sec;
f726a697 289 ts->tv_nsec = timekeeping_get_ns(&timekeeper);
8524070b 290
70471f2f 291 } while (read_seqretry(&timekeeper.lock, seq));
8524070b 292
293 timespec_add_ns(ts, nsecs);
294}
8524070b 295EXPORT_SYMBOL(getnstimeofday);
296
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297ktime_t ktime_get(void)
298{
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299 unsigned int seq;
300 s64 secs, nsecs;
301
302 WARN_ON(timekeeping_suspended);
303
304 do {
70471f2f 305 seq = read_seqbegin(&timekeeper.lock);
1e75fa8b 306 secs = timekeeper.xtime_sec +
8ff2cb92 307 timekeeper.wall_to_monotonic.tv_sec;
f726a697 308 nsecs = timekeeping_get_ns(&timekeeper) +
8ff2cb92 309 timekeeper.wall_to_monotonic.tv_nsec;
951ed4d3 310
70471f2f 311 } while (read_seqretry(&timekeeper.lock, seq));
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312 /*
313 * Use ktime_set/ktime_add_ns to create a proper ktime on
314 * 32-bit architectures without CONFIG_KTIME_SCALAR.
315 */
316 return ktime_add_ns(ktime_set(secs, 0), nsecs);
317}
318EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ktime_get);
319
320/**
321 * ktime_get_ts - get the monotonic clock in timespec format
322 * @ts: pointer to timespec variable
323 *
324 * The function calculates the monotonic clock from the realtime
325 * clock and the wall_to_monotonic offset and stores the result
326 * in normalized timespec format in the variable pointed to by @ts.
327 */
328void ktime_get_ts(struct timespec *ts)
329{
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330 struct timespec tomono;
331 unsigned int seq;
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332
333 WARN_ON(timekeeping_suspended);
334
335 do {
70471f2f 336 seq = read_seqbegin(&timekeeper.lock);
1e75fa8b 337 ts->tv_sec = timekeeper.xtime_sec;
f726a697 338 ts->tv_nsec = timekeeping_get_ns(&timekeeper);
d9f7217a 339 tomono = timekeeper.wall_to_monotonic;
951ed4d3 340
70471f2f 341 } while (read_seqretry(&timekeeper.lock, seq));
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342
343 set_normalized_timespec(ts, ts->tv_sec + tomono.tv_sec,
1e75fa8b 344 ts->tv_nsec + tomono.tv_nsec);
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345}
346EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ktime_get_ts);
347
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348#ifdef CONFIG_NTP_PPS
349
350/**
351 * getnstime_raw_and_real - get day and raw monotonic time in timespec format
352 * @ts_raw: pointer to the timespec to be set to raw monotonic time
353 * @ts_real: pointer to the timespec to be set to the time of day
354 *
355 * This function reads both the time of day and raw monotonic time at the
356 * same time atomically and stores the resulting timestamps in timespec
357 * format.
358 */
359void getnstime_raw_and_real(struct timespec *ts_raw, struct timespec *ts_real)
360{
361 unsigned long seq;
362 s64 nsecs_raw, nsecs_real;
363
364 WARN_ON_ONCE(timekeeping_suspended);
365
366 do {
70471f2f 367 seq = read_seqbegin(&timekeeper.lock);
e2c18e49 368
01f71b47 369 *ts_raw = timekeeper.raw_time;
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370 ts_real->tv_sec = timekeeper.xtime_sec;
371 ts_real->tv_nsec = 0;
e2c18e49 372
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373 nsecs_raw = timekeeping_get_ns_raw(&timekeeper);
374 nsecs_real = timekeeping_get_ns(&timekeeper);
e2c18e49 375
70471f2f 376 } while (read_seqretry(&timekeeper.lock, seq));
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377
378 timespec_add_ns(ts_raw, nsecs_raw);
379 timespec_add_ns(ts_real, nsecs_real);
380}
381EXPORT_SYMBOL(getnstime_raw_and_real);
382
383#endif /* CONFIG_NTP_PPS */
384
8524070b 385/**
386 * do_gettimeofday - Returns the time of day in a timeval
387 * @tv: pointer to the timeval to be set
388 *
efd9ac86 389 * NOTE: Users should be converted to using getnstimeofday()
8524070b 390 */
391void do_gettimeofday(struct timeval *tv)
392{
393 struct timespec now;
394
efd9ac86 395 getnstimeofday(&now);
8524070b 396 tv->tv_sec = now.tv_sec;
397 tv->tv_usec = now.tv_nsec/1000;
398}
8524070b 399EXPORT_SYMBOL(do_gettimeofday);
d239f49d 400
8524070b 401/**
402 * do_settimeofday - Sets the time of day
403 * @tv: pointer to the timespec variable containing the new time
404 *
405 * Sets the time of day to the new time and update NTP and notify hrtimers
406 */
1e6d7679 407int do_settimeofday(const struct timespec *tv)
8524070b 408{
1e75fa8b 409 struct timespec ts_delta, xt;
92c1d3ed 410 unsigned long flags;
8524070b 411
412 if ((unsigned long)tv->tv_nsec >= NSEC_PER_SEC)
413 return -EINVAL;
414
92c1d3ed 415 write_seqlock_irqsave(&timekeeper.lock, flags);
8524070b 416
f726a697 417 timekeeping_forward_now(&timekeeper);
9a055117 418
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419 xt = tk_xtime(&timekeeper);
420 ts_delta.tv_sec = tv->tv_sec - xt.tv_sec;
421 ts_delta.tv_nsec = tv->tv_nsec - xt.tv_nsec;
422
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423 timekeeper.wall_to_monotonic =
424 timespec_sub(timekeeper.wall_to_monotonic, ts_delta);
8524070b 425
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426 tk_set_xtime(&timekeeper, tv);
427
f726a697 428 timekeeping_update(&timekeeper, true);
8524070b 429
92c1d3ed 430 write_sequnlock_irqrestore(&timekeeper.lock, flags);
8524070b 431
432 /* signal hrtimers about time change */
433 clock_was_set();
434
435 return 0;
436}
8524070b 437EXPORT_SYMBOL(do_settimeofday);
438
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439
440/**
441 * timekeeping_inject_offset - Adds or subtracts from the current time.
442 * @tv: pointer to the timespec variable containing the offset
443 *
444 * Adds or subtracts an offset value from the current time.
445 */
446int timekeeping_inject_offset(struct timespec *ts)
447{
92c1d3ed 448 unsigned long flags;
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449
450 if ((unsigned long)ts->tv_nsec >= NSEC_PER_SEC)
451 return -EINVAL;
452
92c1d3ed 453 write_seqlock_irqsave(&timekeeper.lock, flags);
c528f7c6 454
f726a697 455 timekeeping_forward_now(&timekeeper);
c528f7c6 456
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457
458 tk_xtime_add(&timekeeper, ts);
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459 timekeeper.wall_to_monotonic =
460 timespec_sub(timekeeper.wall_to_monotonic, *ts);
c528f7c6 461
f726a697 462 timekeeping_update(&timekeeper, true);
c528f7c6 463
92c1d3ed 464 write_sequnlock_irqrestore(&timekeeper.lock, flags);
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465
466 /* signal hrtimers about time change */
467 clock_was_set();
468
469 return 0;
470}
471EXPORT_SYMBOL(timekeeping_inject_offset);
472
8524070b 473/**
474 * change_clocksource - Swaps clocksources if a new one is available
475 *
476 * Accumulates current time interval and initializes new clocksource
477 */
75c5158f 478static int change_clocksource(void *data)
8524070b 479{
4614e6ad 480 struct clocksource *new, *old;
f695cf94 481 unsigned long flags;
8524070b 482
75c5158f 483 new = (struct clocksource *) data;
8524070b 484
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485 write_seqlock_irqsave(&timekeeper.lock, flags);
486
f726a697 487 timekeeping_forward_now(&timekeeper);
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488 if (!new->enable || new->enable(new) == 0) {
489 old = timekeeper.clock;
f726a697 490 tk_setup_internals(&timekeeper, new);
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491 if (old->disable)
492 old->disable(old);
493 }
f726a697 494 timekeeping_update(&timekeeper, true);
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495
496 write_sequnlock_irqrestore(&timekeeper.lock, flags);
497
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498 return 0;
499}
8524070b 500
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501/**
502 * timekeeping_notify - Install a new clock source
503 * @clock: pointer to the clock source
504 *
505 * This function is called from clocksource.c after a new, better clock
506 * source has been registered. The caller holds the clocksource_mutex.
507 */
508void timekeeping_notify(struct clocksource *clock)
509{
510 if (timekeeper.clock == clock)
4614e6ad 511 return;
75c5158f 512 stop_machine(change_clocksource, clock, NULL);
8524070b 513 tick_clock_notify();
8524070b 514}
75c5158f 515
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516/**
517 * ktime_get_real - get the real (wall-) time in ktime_t format
518 *
519 * returns the time in ktime_t format
520 */
521ktime_t ktime_get_real(void)
522{
523 struct timespec now;
524
525 getnstimeofday(&now);
526
527 return timespec_to_ktime(now);
528}
529EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ktime_get_real);
8524070b 530
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531/**
532 * getrawmonotonic - Returns the raw monotonic time in a timespec
533 * @ts: pointer to the timespec to be set
534 *
535 * Returns the raw monotonic time (completely un-modified by ntp)
536 */
537void getrawmonotonic(struct timespec *ts)
538{
539 unsigned long seq;
540 s64 nsecs;
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541
542 do {
70471f2f 543 seq = read_seqbegin(&timekeeper.lock);
f726a697 544 nsecs = timekeeping_get_ns_raw(&timekeeper);
01f71b47 545 *ts = timekeeper.raw_time;
2d42244a 546
70471f2f 547 } while (read_seqretry(&timekeeper.lock, seq));
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548
549 timespec_add_ns(ts, nsecs);
550}
551EXPORT_SYMBOL(getrawmonotonic);
552
553
8524070b 554/**
cf4fc6cb 555 * timekeeping_valid_for_hres - Check if timekeeping is suitable for hres
8524070b 556 */
cf4fc6cb 557int timekeeping_valid_for_hres(void)
8524070b 558{
559 unsigned long seq;
560 int ret;
561
562 do {
70471f2f 563 seq = read_seqbegin(&timekeeper.lock);
8524070b 564
155ec602 565 ret = timekeeper.clock->flags & CLOCK_SOURCE_VALID_FOR_HRES;
8524070b 566
70471f2f 567 } while (read_seqretry(&timekeeper.lock, seq));
8524070b 568
569 return ret;
570}
571
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572/**
573 * timekeeping_max_deferment - Returns max time the clocksource can be deferred
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574 */
575u64 timekeeping_max_deferment(void)
576{
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577 unsigned long seq;
578 u64 ret;
42e71e81 579
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580 do {
581 seq = read_seqbegin(&timekeeper.lock);
582
583 ret = timekeeper.clock->max_idle_ns;
584
585 } while (read_seqretry(&timekeeper.lock, seq));
586
587 return ret;
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588}
589
8524070b 590/**
d4f587c6 591 * read_persistent_clock - Return time from the persistent clock.
8524070b 592 *
593 * Weak dummy function for arches that do not yet support it.
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594 * Reads the time from the battery backed persistent clock.
595 * Returns a timespec with tv_sec=0 and tv_nsec=0 if unsupported.
8524070b 596 *
597 * XXX - Do be sure to remove it once all arches implement it.
598 */
d4f587c6 599void __attribute__((weak)) read_persistent_clock(struct timespec *ts)
8524070b 600{
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601 ts->tv_sec = 0;
602 ts->tv_nsec = 0;
8524070b 603}
604
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605/**
606 * read_boot_clock - Return time of the system start.
607 *
608 * Weak dummy function for arches that do not yet support it.
609 * Function to read the exact time the system has been started.
610 * Returns a timespec with tv_sec=0 and tv_nsec=0 if unsupported.
611 *
612 * XXX - Do be sure to remove it once all arches implement it.
613 */
614void __attribute__((weak)) read_boot_clock(struct timespec *ts)
615{
616 ts->tv_sec = 0;
617 ts->tv_nsec = 0;
618}
619
8524070b 620/*
621 * timekeeping_init - Initializes the clocksource and common timekeeping values
622 */
623void __init timekeeping_init(void)
624{
155ec602 625 struct clocksource *clock;
8524070b 626 unsigned long flags;
23970e38 627 struct timespec now, boot;
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629 read_persistent_clock(&now);
23970e38 630 read_boot_clock(&boot);
8524070b 631
70471f2f 632 seqlock_init(&timekeeper.lock);
8524070b 633
7dffa3c6 634 ntp_init();
8524070b 635
70471f2f 636 write_seqlock_irqsave(&timekeeper.lock, flags);
f1b82746 637 clock = clocksource_default_clock();
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638 if (clock->enable)
639 clock->enable(clock);
f726a697 640 tk_setup_internals(&timekeeper, clock);
8524070b 641
1e75fa8b 642 tk_set_xtime(&timekeeper, &now);
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643 timekeeper.raw_time.tv_sec = 0;
644 timekeeper.raw_time.tv_nsec = 0;
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645 if (boot.tv_sec == 0 && boot.tv_nsec == 0)
646 boot = tk_xtime(&timekeeper);
647
d9f7217a 648 set_normalized_timespec(&timekeeper.wall_to_monotonic,
23970e38 649 -boot.tv_sec, -boot.tv_nsec);
f726a697 650 update_rt_offset(&timekeeper);
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651 timekeeper.total_sleep_time.tv_sec = 0;
652 timekeeper.total_sleep_time.tv_nsec = 0;
70471f2f 653 write_sequnlock_irqrestore(&timekeeper.lock, flags);
8524070b 654}
655
8524070b 656/* time in seconds when suspend began */
d4f587c6 657static struct timespec timekeeping_suspend_time;
8524070b 658
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659static void update_sleep_time(struct timespec t)
660{
661 timekeeper.total_sleep_time = t;
662 timekeeper.offs_boot = timespec_to_ktime(t);
663}
664
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666 * __timekeeping_inject_sleeptime - Internal function to add sleep interval
667 * @delta: pointer to a timespec delta value
668 *
669 * Takes a timespec offset measuring a suspend interval and properly
670 * adds the sleep offset to the timekeeping variables.
671 */
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672static void __timekeeping_inject_sleeptime(struct timekeeper *tk,
673 struct timespec *delta)
304529b1 674{
cb5de2f8 675 if (!timespec_valid(delta)) {
cbaa5152 676 printk(KERN_WARNING "__timekeeping_inject_sleeptime: Invalid "
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677 "sleep delta value!\n");
678 return;
679 }
680
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681 tk_xtime_add(tk, delta);
682 tk->wall_to_monotonic = timespec_sub(tk->wall_to_monotonic, *delta);
683 update_sleep_time(timespec_add(tk->total_sleep_time, *delta));
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685
686
687/**
688 * timekeeping_inject_sleeptime - Adds suspend interval to timeekeeping values
689 * @delta: pointer to a timespec delta value
690 *
691 * This hook is for architectures that cannot support read_persistent_clock
692 * because their RTC/persistent clock is only accessible when irqs are enabled.
693 *
694 * This function should only be called by rtc_resume(), and allows
695 * a suspend offset to be injected into the timekeeping values.
696 */
697void timekeeping_inject_sleeptime(struct timespec *delta)
698{
92c1d3ed 699 unsigned long flags;
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700 struct timespec ts;
701
702 /* Make sure we don't set the clock twice */
703 read_persistent_clock(&ts);
704 if (!(ts.tv_sec == 0 && ts.tv_nsec == 0))
705 return;
706
92c1d3ed 707 write_seqlock_irqsave(&timekeeper.lock, flags);
70471f2f 708
f726a697 709 timekeeping_forward_now(&timekeeper);
304529b1 710
f726a697 711 __timekeeping_inject_sleeptime(&timekeeper, delta);
304529b1 712
f726a697 713 timekeeping_update(&timekeeper, true);
304529b1 714
92c1d3ed 715 write_sequnlock_irqrestore(&timekeeper.lock, flags);
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716
717 /* signal hrtimers about time change */
718 clock_was_set();
719}
720
721
8524070b 722/**
723 * timekeeping_resume - Resumes the generic timekeeping subsystem.
8524070b 724 *
725 * This is for the generic clocksource timekeeping.
726 * xtime/wall_to_monotonic/jiffies/etc are
727 * still managed by arch specific suspend/resume code.
728 */
e1a85b2c 729static void timekeeping_resume(void)
8524070b 730{
92c1d3ed 731 unsigned long flags;
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732 struct timespec ts;
733
734 read_persistent_clock(&ts);
8524070b 735
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737
92c1d3ed 738 write_seqlock_irqsave(&timekeeper.lock, flags);
8524070b 739
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740 if (timespec_compare(&ts, &timekeeping_suspend_time) > 0) {
741 ts = timespec_sub(ts, timekeeping_suspend_time);
f726a697 742 __timekeeping_inject_sleeptime(&timekeeper, &ts);
8524070b 743 }
744 /* re-base the last cycle value */
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745 timekeeper.clock->cycle_last = timekeeper.clock->read(timekeeper.clock);
746 timekeeper.ntp_error = 0;
8524070b 747 timekeeping_suspended = 0;
eec19d1a 748 timekeeping_update(&timekeeper, false);
92c1d3ed 749 write_sequnlock_irqrestore(&timekeeper.lock, flags);
8524070b 750
751 touch_softlockup_watchdog();
752
753 clockevents_notify(CLOCK_EVT_NOTIFY_RESUME, NULL);
754
755 /* Resume hrtimers */
b12a03ce 756 hrtimers_resume();
8524070b 757}
758
e1a85b2c 759static int timekeeping_suspend(void)
8524070b 760{
92c1d3ed 761 unsigned long flags;
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762 struct timespec delta, delta_delta;
763 static struct timespec old_delta;
8524070b 764
d4f587c6 765 read_persistent_clock(&timekeeping_suspend_time);
3be90950 766
92c1d3ed 767 write_seqlock_irqsave(&timekeeper.lock, flags);
f726a697 768 timekeeping_forward_now(&timekeeper);
8524070b 769 timekeeping_suspended = 1;
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770
771 /*
772 * To avoid drift caused by repeated suspend/resumes,
773 * which each can add ~1 second drift error,
774 * try to compensate so the difference in system time
775 * and persistent_clock time stays close to constant.
776 */
1e75fa8b 777 delta = timespec_sub(tk_xtime(&timekeeper), timekeeping_suspend_time);
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778 delta_delta = timespec_sub(delta, old_delta);
779 if (abs(delta_delta.tv_sec) >= 2) {
780 /*
781 * if delta_delta is too large, assume time correction
782 * has occured and set old_delta to the current delta.
783 */
784 old_delta = delta;
785 } else {
786 /* Otherwise try to adjust old_system to compensate */
787 timekeeping_suspend_time =
788 timespec_add(timekeeping_suspend_time, delta_delta);
789 }
92c1d3ed 790 write_sequnlock_irqrestore(&timekeeper.lock, flags);
8524070b 791
792 clockevents_notify(CLOCK_EVT_NOTIFY_SUSPEND, NULL);
c54a42b1 793 clocksource_suspend();
8524070b 794
795 return 0;
796}
797
798/* sysfs resume/suspend bits for timekeeping */
e1a85b2c 799static struct syscore_ops timekeeping_syscore_ops = {
8524070b 800 .resume = timekeeping_resume,
801 .suspend = timekeeping_suspend,
8524070b 802};
803
e1a85b2c 804static int __init timekeeping_init_ops(void)
8524070b 805{
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806 register_syscore_ops(&timekeeping_syscore_ops);
807 return 0;
8524070b 808}
809
e1a85b2c 810device_initcall(timekeeping_init_ops);
8524070b 811
812/*
813 * If the error is already larger, we look ahead even further
814 * to compensate for late or lost adjustments.
815 */
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816static __always_inline int timekeeping_bigadjust(struct timekeeper *tk,
817 s64 error, s64 *interval,
8524070b 818 s64 *offset)
819{
820 s64 tick_error, i;
821 u32 look_ahead, adj;
822 s32 error2, mult;
823
824 /*
825 * Use the current error value to determine how much to look ahead.
826 * The larger the error the slower we adjust for it to avoid problems
827 * with losing too many ticks, otherwise we would overadjust and
828 * produce an even larger error. The smaller the adjustment the
829 * faster we try to adjust for it, as lost ticks can do less harm
3eb05676 830 * here. This is tuned so that an error of about 1 msec is adjusted
8524070b 831 * within about 1 sec (or 2^20 nsec in 2^SHIFT_HZ ticks).
832 */
f726a697 833 error2 = tk->ntp_error >> (NTP_SCALE_SHIFT + 22 - 2 * SHIFT_HZ);
8524070b 834 error2 = abs(error2);
835 for (look_ahead = 0; error2 > 0; look_ahead++)
836 error2 >>= 2;
837
838 /*
839 * Now calculate the error in (1 << look_ahead) ticks, but first
840 * remove the single look ahead already included in the error.
841 */
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842 tick_error = ntp_tick_length() >> (tk->ntp_error_shift + 1);
843 tick_error -= tk->xtime_interval >> 1;
8524070b 844 error = ((error - tick_error) >> look_ahead) + tick_error;
845
846 /* Finally calculate the adjustment shift value. */
847 i = *interval;
848 mult = 1;
849 if (error < 0) {
850 error = -error;
851 *interval = -*interval;
852 *offset = -*offset;
853 mult = -1;
854 }
855 for (adj = 0; error > i; adj++)
856 error >>= 1;
857
858 *interval <<= adj;
859 *offset <<= adj;
860 return mult << adj;
861}
862
863/*
864 * Adjust the multiplier to reduce the error value,
865 * this is optimized for the most common adjustments of -1,0,1,
866 * for other values we can do a bit more work.
867 */
f726a697 868static void timekeeping_adjust(struct timekeeper *tk, s64 offset)
8524070b 869{
f726a697 870 s64 error, interval = tk->cycle_interval;
8524070b 871 int adj;
872
c2bc1111 873 /*
88b28adf 874 * The point of this is to check if the error is greater than half
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875 * an interval.
876 *
877 * First we shift it down from NTP_SHIFT to clocksource->shifted nsecs.
878 *
879 * Note we subtract one in the shift, so that error is really error*2.
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880 * This "saves" dividing(shifting) interval twice, but keeps the
881 * (error > interval) comparison as still measuring if error is
88b28adf 882 * larger than half an interval.
c2bc1111 883 *
3f86f28f 884 * Note: It does not "save" on aggravation when reading the code.
c2bc1111 885 */
f726a697 886 error = tk->ntp_error >> (tk->ntp_error_shift - 1);
8524070b 887 if (error > interval) {
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888 /*
889 * We now divide error by 4(via shift), which checks if
88b28adf 890 * the error is greater than twice the interval.
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891 * If it is greater, we need a bigadjust, if its smaller,
892 * we can adjust by 1.
893 */
8524070b 894 error >>= 2;
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895 /*
896 * XXX - In update_wall_time, we round up to the next
897 * nanosecond, and store the amount rounded up into
898 * the error. This causes the likely below to be unlikely.
899 *
3f86f28f 900 * The proper fix is to avoid rounding up by using
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901 * the high precision timekeeper.xtime_nsec instead of
902 * xtime.tv_nsec everywhere. Fixing this will take some
903 * time.
904 */
8524070b 905 if (likely(error <= interval))
906 adj = 1;
907 else
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908 adj = timekeeping_bigadjust(tk, error, &interval,
909 &offset);
8524070b 910 } else if (error < -interval) {
c2bc1111 911 /* See comment above, this is just switched for the negative */
8524070b 912 error >>= 2;
913 if (likely(error >= -interval)) {
914 adj = -1;
915 interval = -interval;
916 offset = -offset;
917 } else
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918 adj = timekeeping_bigadjust(tk, error, &interval,
919 &offset);
920 } else
8524070b 921 return;
922
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923 if (unlikely(tk->clock->maxadj &&
924 (tk->mult + adj > tk->clock->mult + tk->clock->maxadj))) {
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925 printk_once(KERN_WARNING
926 "Adjusting %s more than 11%% (%ld vs %ld)\n",
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927 tk->clock->name, (long)tk->mult + adj,
928 (long)tk->clock->mult + tk->clock->maxadj);
e919cfd4 929 }
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930 /*
931 * So the following can be confusing.
932 *
933 * To keep things simple, lets assume adj == 1 for now.
934 *
935 * When adj != 1, remember that the interval and offset values
936 * have been appropriately scaled so the math is the same.
937 *
938 * The basic idea here is that we're increasing the multiplier
939 * by one, this causes the xtime_interval to be incremented by
940 * one cycle_interval. This is because:
941 * xtime_interval = cycle_interval * mult
942 * So if mult is being incremented by one:
943 * xtime_interval = cycle_interval * (mult + 1)
944 * Its the same as:
945 * xtime_interval = (cycle_interval * mult) + cycle_interval
946 * Which can be shortened to:
947 * xtime_interval += cycle_interval
948 *
949 * So offset stores the non-accumulated cycles. Thus the current
950 * time (in shifted nanoseconds) is:
951 * now = (offset * adj) + xtime_nsec
952 * Now, even though we're adjusting the clock frequency, we have
953 * to keep time consistent. In other words, we can't jump back
954 * in time, and we also want to avoid jumping forward in time.
955 *
956 * So given the same offset value, we need the time to be the same
957 * both before and after the freq adjustment.
958 * now = (offset * adj_1) + xtime_nsec_1
959 * now = (offset * adj_2) + xtime_nsec_2
960 * So:
961 * (offset * adj_1) + xtime_nsec_1 =
962 * (offset * adj_2) + xtime_nsec_2
963 * And we know:
964 * adj_2 = adj_1 + 1
965 * So:
966 * (offset * adj_1) + xtime_nsec_1 =
967 * (offset * (adj_1+1)) + xtime_nsec_2
968 * (offset * adj_1) + xtime_nsec_1 =
969 * (offset * adj_1) + offset + xtime_nsec_2
970 * Canceling the sides:
971 * xtime_nsec_1 = offset + xtime_nsec_2
972 * Which gives us:
973 * xtime_nsec_2 = xtime_nsec_1 - offset
974 * Which simplfies to:
975 * xtime_nsec -= offset
976 *
977 * XXX - TODO: Doc ntp_error calculation.
978 */
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979 tk->mult += adj;
980 tk->xtime_interval += interval;
981 tk->xtime_nsec -= offset;
982 tk->ntp_error -= (interval - offset) << tk->ntp_error_shift;
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983
984 /*
985 * It may be possible that when we entered this function, xtime_nsec
986 * was very small. Further, if we're slightly speeding the clocksource
987 * in the code above, its possible the required corrective factor to
988 * xtime_nsec could cause it to underflow.
989 *
990 * Now, since we already accumulated the second, cannot simply roll
991 * the accumulated second back, since the NTP subsystem has been
992 * notified via second_overflow. So instead we push xtime_nsec forward
993 * by the amount we underflowed, and add that amount into the error.
994 *
995 * We'll correct this error next time through this function, when
996 * xtime_nsec is not as small.
997 */
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998 if (unlikely((s64)tk->xtime_nsec < 0)) {
999 s64 neg = -(s64)tk->xtime_nsec;
1000 tk->xtime_nsec = 0;
1001 tk->ntp_error += neg << tk->ntp_error_shift;
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1002 }
1003
8524070b 1004}
1005
83f57a11 1006
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1007/**
1008 * accumulate_nsecs_to_secs - Accumulates nsecs into secs
1009 *
1010 * Helper function that accumulates a the nsecs greater then a second
1011 * from the xtime_nsec field to the xtime_secs field.
1012 * It also calls into the NTP code to handle leapsecond processing.
1013 *
1014 */
1015static inline void accumulate_nsecs_to_secs(struct timekeeper *tk)
1016{
1017 u64 nsecps = (u64)NSEC_PER_SEC << tk->shift;
1018
1019 while (tk->xtime_nsec >= nsecps) {
1020 int leap;
1021
1022 tk->xtime_nsec -= nsecps;
1023 tk->xtime_sec++;
1024
1025 /* Figure out if its a leap sec and apply if needed */
1026 leap = second_overflow(tk->xtime_sec);
1027 tk->xtime_sec += leap;
1028 tk->wall_to_monotonic.tv_sec -= leap;
1029 if (leap)
1030 clock_was_set_delayed();
1031
1032 }
1033}
1034
1035
a092ff0f 1036/**
1037 * logarithmic_accumulation - shifted accumulation of cycles
1038 *
1039 * This functions accumulates a shifted interval of cycles into
1040 * into a shifted interval nanoseconds. Allows for O(log) accumulation
1041 * loop.
1042 *
1043 * Returns the unconsumed cycles.
1044 */
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1045static cycle_t logarithmic_accumulation(struct timekeeper *tk, cycle_t offset,
1046 u32 shift)
a092ff0f 1047{
deda2e81 1048 u64 raw_nsecs;
a092ff0f 1049
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1050 /* If the offset is smaller then a shifted interval, do nothing */
1051 if (offset < tk->cycle_interval<<shift)
a092ff0f 1052 return offset;
1053
1054 /* Accumulate one shifted interval */
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1055 offset -= tk->cycle_interval << shift;
1056 tk->clock->cycle_last += tk->cycle_interval << shift;
a092ff0f 1057
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1058 tk->xtime_nsec += tk->xtime_interval << shift;
1059 accumulate_nsecs_to_secs(tk);
a092ff0f 1060
deda2e81 1061 /* Accumulate raw time */
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1062 raw_nsecs = tk->raw_interval << shift;
1063 raw_nsecs += tk->raw_time.tv_nsec;
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1064 if (raw_nsecs >= NSEC_PER_SEC) {
1065 u64 raw_secs = raw_nsecs;
1066 raw_nsecs = do_div(raw_secs, NSEC_PER_SEC);
f726a697 1067 tk->raw_time.tv_sec += raw_secs;
a092ff0f 1068 }
f726a697 1069 tk->raw_time.tv_nsec = raw_nsecs;
a092ff0f 1070
1071 /* Accumulate error between NTP and clock interval */
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1072 tk->ntp_error += ntp_tick_length() << shift;
1073 tk->ntp_error -= (tk->xtime_interval + tk->xtime_remainder) <<
1074 (tk->ntp_error_shift + shift);
a092ff0f 1075
1076 return offset;
1077}
1078
83f57a11 1079
8524070b 1080/**
1081 * update_wall_time - Uses the current clocksource to increment the wall time
1082 *
8524070b 1083 */
871cf1e5 1084static void update_wall_time(void)
8524070b 1085{
155ec602 1086 struct clocksource *clock;
8524070b 1087 cycle_t offset;
a092ff0f 1088 int shift = 0, maxshift;
70471f2f 1089 unsigned long flags;
1e75fa8b 1090 s64 remainder;
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1092 write_seqlock_irqsave(&timekeeper.lock, flags);
8524070b 1093
1094 /* Make sure we're fully resumed: */
1095 if (unlikely(timekeeping_suspended))
70471f2f 1096 goto out;
8524070b 1097
155ec602 1098 clock = timekeeper.clock;
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1100#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_USES_GETTIMEOFFSET
155ec602 1101 offset = timekeeper.cycle_interval;
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1103 offset = (clock->read(clock) - clock->cycle_last) & clock->mask;
8524070b 1104#endif
8524070b 1105
a092ff0f 1106 /*
1107 * With NO_HZ we may have to accumulate many cycle_intervals
1108 * (think "ticks") worth of time at once. To do this efficiently,
1109 * we calculate the largest doubling multiple of cycle_intervals
88b28adf 1110 * that is smaller than the offset. We then accumulate that
a092ff0f 1111 * chunk in one go, and then try to consume the next smaller
1112 * doubled multiple.
8524070b 1113 */
a092ff0f 1114 shift = ilog2(offset) - ilog2(timekeeper.cycle_interval);
1115 shift = max(0, shift);
88b28adf 1116 /* Bound shift to one less than what overflows tick_length */
ea7cf49a 1117 maxshift = (64 - (ilog2(ntp_tick_length())+1)) - 1;
a092ff0f 1118 shift = min(shift, maxshift);
155ec602 1119 while (offset >= timekeeper.cycle_interval) {
f726a697 1120 offset = logarithmic_accumulation(&timekeeper, offset, shift);
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1122 shift--;
8524070b 1123 }
1124
1125 /* correct the clock when NTP error is too big */
f726a697 1126 timekeeping_adjust(&timekeeper, offset);
8524070b 1127
6c9bacb4 1128
6a867a39 1129 /*
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1131 * it up and add the remainder to the error difference.
1132 * XXX - This is necessary to avoid small 1ns inconsistnecies caused
1133 * by truncating the remainder in vsyscalls. However, it causes
1134 * additional work to be done in timekeeping_adjust(). Once
1135 * the vsyscall implementations are converted to use xtime_nsec
1136 * (shifted nanoseconds), this can be killed.
1137 */
1138 remainder = timekeeper.xtime_nsec & ((1 << timekeeper.shift) - 1);
1139 timekeeper.xtime_nsec -= remainder;
1140 timekeeper.xtime_nsec += 1 << timekeeper.shift;
1141 timekeeper.ntp_error += remainder << timekeeper.ntp_error_shift;
8524070b 1142
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1144 * Finally, make sure that after the rounding
1e75fa8b 1145 * xtime_nsec isn't larger than NSEC_PER_SEC
6a867a39 1146 */
1f4f9487 1147 accumulate_nsecs_to_secs(&timekeeper);
83f57a11 1148
f726a697 1149 timekeeping_update(&timekeeper, false);
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1151out:
1152 write_sequnlock_irqrestore(&timekeeper.lock, flags);
1153
8524070b 1154}
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1156/**
1157 * getboottime - Return the real time of system boot.
1158 * @ts: pointer to the timespec to be set
1159 *
abb3a4ea 1160 * Returns the wall-time of boot in a timespec.
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1161 *
1162 * This is based on the wall_to_monotonic offset and the total suspend
1163 * time. Calls to settimeofday will affect the value returned (which
1164 * basically means that however wrong your real time clock is at boot time,
1165 * you get the right time here).
1166 */
1167void getboottime(struct timespec *ts)
1168{
36d47481 1169 struct timespec boottime = {
d9f7217a 1170 .tv_sec = timekeeper.wall_to_monotonic.tv_sec +
00c5fb77 1171 timekeeper.total_sleep_time.tv_sec,
d9f7217a 1172 .tv_nsec = timekeeper.wall_to_monotonic.tv_nsec +
00c5fb77 1173 timekeeper.total_sleep_time.tv_nsec
36d47481 1174 };
d4f587c6 1175
d4f587c6 1176 set_normalized_timespec(ts, -boottime.tv_sec, -boottime.tv_nsec);
7c3f1a57 1177}
c93d89f3 1178EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(getboottime);
7c3f1a57 1179
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1180
1181/**
1182 * get_monotonic_boottime - Returns monotonic time since boot
1183 * @ts: pointer to the timespec to be set
1184 *
1185 * Returns the monotonic time since boot in a timespec.
1186 *
1187 * This is similar to CLOCK_MONTONIC/ktime_get_ts, but also
1188 * includes the time spent in suspend.
1189 */
1190void get_monotonic_boottime(struct timespec *ts)
1191{
1192 struct timespec tomono, sleep;
1193 unsigned int seq;
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1195 WARN_ON(timekeeping_suspended);
1196
1197 do {
70471f2f 1198 seq = read_seqbegin(&timekeeper.lock);
1e75fa8b 1199 ts->tv_sec = timekeeper.xtime_sec;
f726a697 1200 ts->tv_nsec = timekeeping_get_ns(&timekeeper);
d9f7217a 1201 tomono = timekeeper.wall_to_monotonic;
00c5fb77 1202 sleep = timekeeper.total_sleep_time;
abb3a4ea 1203
70471f2f 1204 } while (read_seqretry(&timekeeper.lock, seq));
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1206 set_normalized_timespec(ts, ts->tv_sec + tomono.tv_sec + sleep.tv_sec,
1e75fa8b 1207 ts->tv_nsec + tomono.tv_nsec + sleep.tv_nsec);
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1208}
1209EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(get_monotonic_boottime);
1210
1211/**
1212 * ktime_get_boottime - Returns monotonic time since boot in a ktime
1213 *
1214 * Returns the monotonic time since boot in a ktime
1215 *
1216 * This is similar to CLOCK_MONTONIC/ktime_get, but also
1217 * includes the time spent in suspend.
1218 */
1219ktime_t ktime_get_boottime(void)
1220{
1221 struct timespec ts;
1222
1223 get_monotonic_boottime(&ts);
1224 return timespec_to_ktime(ts);
1225}
1226EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ktime_get_boottime);
1227
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1228/**
1229 * monotonic_to_bootbased - Convert the monotonic time to boot based.
1230 * @ts: pointer to the timespec to be converted
1231 */
1232void monotonic_to_bootbased(struct timespec *ts)
1233{
00c5fb77 1234 *ts = timespec_add(*ts, timekeeper.total_sleep_time);
7c3f1a57 1235}
c93d89f3 1236EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(monotonic_to_bootbased);
2c6b47de 1237
17c38b74 1238unsigned long get_seconds(void)
1239{
1e75fa8b 1240 return timekeeper.xtime_sec;
17c38b74 1241}
1242EXPORT_SYMBOL(get_seconds);
1243
da15cfda 1244struct timespec __current_kernel_time(void)
1245{
1e75fa8b 1246 return tk_xtime(&timekeeper);
da15cfda 1247}
17c38b74 1248
2c6b47de 1249struct timespec current_kernel_time(void)
1250{
1251 struct timespec now;
1252 unsigned long seq;
1253
1254 do {
70471f2f 1255 seq = read_seqbegin(&timekeeper.lock);
83f57a11 1256
1e75fa8b 1257 now = tk_xtime(&timekeeper);
70471f2f 1258 } while (read_seqretry(&timekeeper.lock, seq));
2c6b47de 1259
1260 return now;
1261}
2c6b47de 1262EXPORT_SYMBOL(current_kernel_time);
da15cfda 1263
1264struct timespec get_monotonic_coarse(void)
1265{
1266 struct timespec now, mono;
1267 unsigned long seq;
1268
1269 do {
70471f2f 1270 seq = read_seqbegin(&timekeeper.lock);
83f57a11 1271
1e75fa8b 1272 now = tk_xtime(&timekeeper);
d9f7217a 1273 mono = timekeeper.wall_to_monotonic;
70471f2f 1274 } while (read_seqretry(&timekeeper.lock, seq));
da15cfda 1275
1276 set_normalized_timespec(&now, now.tv_sec + mono.tv_sec,
1277 now.tv_nsec + mono.tv_nsec);
1278 return now;
1279}
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1281/*
1282 * The 64-bit jiffies value is not atomic - you MUST NOT read it
1283 * without sampling the sequence number in xtime_lock.
1284 * jiffies is defined in the linker script...
1285 */
1286void do_timer(unsigned long ticks)
1287{
1288 jiffies_64 += ticks;
1289 update_wall_time();
1290 calc_global_load(ticks);
1291}
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1292
1293/**
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1294 * get_xtime_and_monotonic_and_sleep_offset() - get xtime, wall_to_monotonic,
1295 * and sleep offsets.
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1296 * @xtim: pointer to timespec to be set with xtime
1297 * @wtom: pointer to timespec to be set with wall_to_monotonic
314ac371 1298 * @sleep: pointer to timespec to be set with time in suspend
48cf76f7 1299 */
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1300void get_xtime_and_monotonic_and_sleep_offset(struct timespec *xtim,
1301 struct timespec *wtom, struct timespec *sleep)
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1302{
1303 unsigned long seq;
1304
1305 do {
70471f2f 1306 seq = read_seqbegin(&timekeeper.lock);
1e75fa8b 1307 *xtim = tk_xtime(&timekeeper);
d9f7217a 1308 *wtom = timekeeper.wall_to_monotonic;
00c5fb77 1309 *sleep = timekeeper.total_sleep_time;
70471f2f 1310 } while (read_seqretry(&timekeeper.lock, seq));
48cf76f7 1311}
f0af911a 1312
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1313#ifdef CONFIG_HIGH_RES_TIMERS
1314/**
1315 * ktime_get_update_offsets - hrtimer helper
1316 * @offs_real: pointer to storage for monotonic -> realtime offset
1317 * @offs_boot: pointer to storage for monotonic -> boottime offset
1318 *
1319 * Returns current monotonic time and updates the offsets
1320 * Called from hrtimer_interupt() or retrigger_next_event()
1321 */
1322ktime_t ktime_get_update_offsets(ktime_t *offs_real, ktime_t *offs_boot)
1323{
1324 ktime_t now;
1325 unsigned int seq;
1326 u64 secs, nsecs;
1327
1328 do {
1329 seq = read_seqbegin(&timekeeper.lock);
1330
1e75fa8b 1331 secs = timekeeper.xtime_sec;
f726a697 1332 nsecs = timekeeping_get_ns(&timekeeper);
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1334 *offs_real = timekeeper.offs_real;
1335 *offs_boot = timekeeper.offs_boot;
1336 } while (read_seqretry(&timekeeper.lock, seq));
1337
1338 now = ktime_add_ns(ktime_set(secs, 0), nsecs);
1339 now = ktime_sub(now, *offs_real);
1340 return now;
1341}
1342#endif
1343
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1344/**
1345 * ktime_get_monotonic_offset() - get wall_to_monotonic in ktime_t format
1346 */
1347ktime_t ktime_get_monotonic_offset(void)
1348{
1349 unsigned long seq;
1350 struct timespec wtom;
1351
1352 do {
70471f2f 1353 seq = read_seqbegin(&timekeeper.lock);
d9f7217a 1354 wtom = timekeeper.wall_to_monotonic;
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1355 } while (read_seqretry(&timekeeper.lock, seq));
1356
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1357 return timespec_to_ktime(wtom);
1358}
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1359EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ktime_get_monotonic_offset);
1360
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1362/**
1363 * xtime_update() - advances the timekeeping infrastructure
1364 * @ticks: number of ticks, that have elapsed since the last call.
1365 *
1366 * Must be called with interrupts disabled.
1367 */
1368void xtime_update(unsigned long ticks)
1369{
1370 write_seqlock(&xtime_lock);
1371 do_timer(ticks);
1372 write_sequnlock(&xtime_lock);
1373}
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