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  1. /*
  2. * linux/kernel/time/tick-common.c
  3. *
  4. * This file contains the base functions to manage periodic tick
  5. * related events.
  6. *
  7. * Copyright(C) 2005-2006, Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
  8. * Copyright(C) 2005-2007, Red Hat, Inc., Ingo Molnar
  9. * Copyright(C) 2006-2007, Timesys Corp., Thomas Gleixner
  10. *
  11. * This code is licenced under the GPL version 2. For details see
  12. * kernel-base/COPYING.
  13. */
  14. #include <linux/cpu.h>
  15. #include <linux/err.h>
  16. #include <linux/hrtimer.h>
  17. #include <linux/interrupt.h>
  18. #include <linux/percpu.h>
  19. #include <linux/profile.h>
  20. #include <linux/sched.h>
  21. #include <linux/module.h>
  22. #include <asm/irq_regs.h>
  23. #include "tick-internal.h"
  24. /*
  25. * Tick devices
  26. */
  27. DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct tick_device, tick_cpu_device);
  28. /*
  29. * Tick next event: keeps track of the tick time
  30. */
  31. ktime_t tick_next_period;
  32. ktime_t tick_period;
  33. /*
  34. * tick_do_timer_cpu is a timer core internal variable which holds the CPU NR
  35. * which is responsible for calling do_timer(), i.e. the timekeeping stuff. This
  36. * variable has two functions:
  37. *
  38. * 1) Prevent a thundering herd issue of a gazillion of CPUs trying to grab the
  39. * timekeeping lock all at once. Only the CPU which is assigned to do the
  40. * update is handling it.
  41. *
  42. * 2) Hand off the duty in the NOHZ idle case by setting the value to
  43. * TICK_DO_TIMER_NONE, i.e. a non existing CPU. So the next cpu which looks
  44. * at it will take over and keep the time keeping alive. The handover
  45. * procedure also covers cpu hotplug.
  46. */
  47. int tick_do_timer_cpu __read_mostly = TICK_DO_TIMER_BOOT;
  48. /*
  49. * Debugging: see timer_list.c
  50. */
  51. struct tick_device *tick_get_device(int cpu)
  52. {
  53. return &per_cpu(tick_cpu_device, cpu);
  54. }
  55. /**
  56. * tick_is_oneshot_available - check for a oneshot capable event device
  57. */
  58. int tick_is_oneshot_available(void)
  59. {
  60. struct clock_event_device *dev = __this_cpu_read(tick_cpu_device.evtdev);
  61. if (!dev || !(dev->features & CLOCK_EVT_FEAT_ONESHOT))
  62. return 0;
  63. if (!(dev->features & CLOCK_EVT_FEAT_C3STOP))
  64. return 1;
  65. return tick_broadcast_oneshot_available();
  66. }
  67. /*
  68. * Periodic tick
  69. */
  70. static void tick_periodic(int cpu)
  71. {
  72. if (tick_do_timer_cpu == cpu) {
  73. write_seqlock(&jiffies_lock);
  74. /* Keep track of the next tick event */
  75. tick_next_period = ktime_add(tick_next_period, tick_period);
  76. do_timer(1);
  77. write_sequnlock(&jiffies_lock);
  78. update_wall_time();
  79. }
  80. update_process_times(user_mode(get_irq_regs()));
  81. profile_tick(CPU_PROFILING);
  82. }
  83. /*
  84. * Event handler for periodic ticks
  85. */
  86. void tick_handle_periodic(struct clock_event_device *dev)
  87. {
  88. int cpu = smp_processor_id();
  89. ktime_t next = dev->next_event;
  90. tick_periodic(cpu);
  91. if (dev->state != CLOCK_EVT_STATE_ONESHOT)
  92. return;
  93. for (;;) {
  94. /*
  95. * Setup the next period for devices, which do not have
  96. * periodic mode:
  97. */
  98. next = ktime_add(next, tick_period);
  99. if (!clockevents_program_event(dev, next, false))
  100. return;
  101. /*
  102. * Have to be careful here. If we're in oneshot mode,
  103. * before we call tick_periodic() in a loop, we need
  104. * to be sure we're using a real hardware clocksource.
  105. * Otherwise we could get trapped in an infinite
  106. * loop, as the tick_periodic() increments jiffies,
  107. * which then will increment time, possibly causing
  108. * the loop to trigger again and again.
  109. */
  110. if (timekeeping_valid_for_hres())
  111. tick_periodic(cpu);
  112. }
  113. }
  114. /*
  115. * Setup the device for a periodic tick
  116. */
  117. void tick_setup_periodic(struct clock_event_device *dev, int broadcast)
  118. {
  119. tick_set_periodic_handler(dev, broadcast);
  120. /* Broadcast setup ? */
  121. if (!tick_device_is_functional(dev))
  122. return;
  123. if ((dev->features & CLOCK_EVT_FEAT_PERIODIC) &&
  124. !tick_broadcast_oneshot_active()) {
  125. clockevents_set_state(dev, CLOCK_EVT_STATE_PERIODIC);
  126. } else {
  127. unsigned long seq;
  128. ktime_t next;
  129. do {
  130. seq = read_seqbegin(&jiffies_lock);
  131. next = tick_next_period;
  132. } while (read_seqretry(&jiffies_lock, seq));
  133. clockevents_set_state(dev, CLOCK_EVT_STATE_ONESHOT);
  134. for (;;) {
  135. if (!clockevents_program_event(dev, next, false))
  136. return;
  137. next = ktime_add(next, tick_period);
  138. }
  139. }
  140. }
  141. /*
  142. * Setup the tick device
  143. */
  144. static void tick_setup_device(struct tick_device *td,
  145. struct clock_event_device *newdev, int cpu,
  146. const struct cpumask *cpumask)
  147. {
  148. ktime_t next_event;
  149. void (*handler)(struct clock_event_device *) = NULL;
  150. /*
  151. * First device setup ?
  152. */
  153. if (!td->evtdev) {
  154. /*
  155. * If no cpu took the do_timer update, assign it to
  156. * this cpu:
  157. */
  158. if (tick_do_timer_cpu == TICK_DO_TIMER_BOOT) {
  159. if (!tick_nohz_full_cpu(cpu))
  160. tick_do_timer_cpu = cpu;
  161. else
  162. tick_do_timer_cpu = TICK_DO_TIMER_NONE;
  163. tick_next_period = ktime_get();
  164. tick_period = ktime_set(0, NSEC_PER_SEC / HZ);
  165. }
  166. /*
  167. * Startup in periodic mode first.
  168. */
  169. td->mode = TICKDEV_MODE_PERIODIC;
  170. } else {
  171. handler = td->evtdev->event_handler;
  172. next_event = td->evtdev->next_event;
  173. td->evtdev->event_handler = clockevents_handle_noop;
  174. }
  175. td->evtdev = newdev;
  176. /*
  177. * When the device is not per cpu, pin the interrupt to the
  178. * current cpu:
  179. */
  180. if (!cpumask_equal(newdev->cpumask, cpumask))
  181. irq_set_affinity(newdev->irq, cpumask);
  182. /*
  183. * When global broadcasting is active, check if the current
  184. * device is registered as a placeholder for broadcast mode.
  185. * This allows us to handle this x86 misfeature in a generic
  186. * way. This function also returns !=0 when we keep the
  187. * current active broadcast state for this CPU.
  188. */
  189. if (tick_device_uses_broadcast(newdev, cpu))
  190. return;
  191. if (td->mode == TICKDEV_MODE_PERIODIC)
  192. tick_setup_periodic(newdev, 0);
  193. else
  194. tick_setup_oneshot(newdev, handler, next_event);
  195. }
  196. void tick_install_replacement(struct clock_event_device *newdev)
  197. {
  198. struct tick_device *td = this_cpu_ptr(&tick_cpu_device);
  199. int cpu = smp_processor_id();
  200. clockevents_exchange_device(td->evtdev, newdev);
  201. tick_setup_device(td, newdev, cpu, cpumask_of(cpu));
  202. if (newdev->features & CLOCK_EVT_FEAT_ONESHOT)
  203. tick_oneshot_notify();
  204. }
  205. static bool tick_check_percpu(struct clock_event_device *curdev,
  206. struct clock_event_device *newdev, int cpu)
  207. {
  208. if (!cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, newdev->cpumask))
  209. return false;
  210. if (cpumask_equal(newdev->cpumask, cpumask_of(cpu)))
  211. return true;
  212. /* Check if irq affinity can be set */
  213. if (newdev->irq >= 0 && !irq_can_set_affinity(newdev->irq))
  214. return false;
  215. /* Prefer an existing cpu local device */
  216. if (curdev && cpumask_equal(curdev->cpumask, cpumask_of(cpu)))
  217. return false;
  218. return true;
  219. }
  220. static bool tick_check_preferred(struct clock_event_device *curdev,
  221. struct clock_event_device *newdev)
  222. {
  223. /* Prefer oneshot capable device */
  224. if (!(newdev->features & CLOCK_EVT_FEAT_ONESHOT)) {
  225. if (curdev && (curdev->features & CLOCK_EVT_FEAT_ONESHOT))
  226. return false;
  227. if (tick_oneshot_mode_active())
  228. return false;
  229. }
  230. /*
  231. * Use the higher rated one, but prefer a CPU local device with a lower
  232. * rating than a non-CPU local device
  233. */
  234. return !curdev ||
  235. newdev->rating > curdev->rating ||
  236. !cpumask_equal(curdev->cpumask, newdev->cpumask);
  237. }
  238. /*
  239. * Check whether the new device is a better fit than curdev. curdev
  240. * can be NULL !
  241. */
  242. bool tick_check_replacement(struct clock_event_device *curdev,
  243. struct clock_event_device *newdev)
  244. {
  245. if (!tick_check_percpu(curdev, newdev, smp_processor_id()))
  246. return false;
  247. return tick_check_preferred(curdev, newdev);
  248. }
  249. /*
  250. * Check, if the new registered device should be used. Called with
  251. * clockevents_lock held and interrupts disabled.
  252. */
  253. void tick_check_new_device(struct clock_event_device *newdev)
  254. {
  255. struct clock_event_device *curdev;
  256. struct tick_device *td;
  257. int cpu;
  258. cpu = smp_processor_id();
  259. if (!cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, newdev->cpumask))
  260. goto out_bc;
  261. td = &per_cpu(tick_cpu_device, cpu);
  262. curdev = td->evtdev;
  263. /* cpu local device ? */
  264. if (!tick_check_percpu(curdev, newdev, cpu))
  265. goto out_bc;
  266. /* Preference decision */
  267. if (!tick_check_preferred(curdev, newdev))
  268. goto out_bc;
  269. if (!try_module_get(newdev->owner))
  270. return;
  271. /*
  272. * Replace the eventually existing device by the new
  273. * device. If the current device is the broadcast device, do
  274. * not give it back to the clockevents layer !
  275. */
  276. if (tick_is_broadcast_device(curdev)) {
  277. clockevents_shutdown(curdev);
  278. curdev = NULL;
  279. }
  280. clockevents_exchange_device(curdev, newdev);
  281. tick_setup_device(td, newdev, cpu, cpumask_of(cpu));
  282. if (newdev->features & CLOCK_EVT_FEAT_ONESHOT)
  283. tick_oneshot_notify();
  284. return;
  285. out_bc:
  286. /*
  287. * Can the new device be used as a broadcast device ?
  288. */
  289. tick_install_broadcast_device(newdev);
  290. }
  291. #ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU
  292. /*
  293. * Transfer the do_timer job away from a dying cpu.
  294. *
  295. * Called with interrupts disabled. Not locking required. If
  296. * tick_do_timer_cpu is owned by this cpu, nothing can change it.
  297. */
  298. void tick_handover_do_timer(void)
  299. {
  300. if (tick_do_timer_cpu == smp_processor_id()) {
  301. int cpu = cpumask_first(cpu_online_mask);
  302. tick_do_timer_cpu = (cpu < nr_cpu_ids) ? cpu :
  303. TICK_DO_TIMER_NONE;
  304. }
  305. }
  306. /*
  307. * Shutdown an event device on a given cpu:
  308. *
  309. * This is called on a life CPU, when a CPU is dead. So we cannot
  310. * access the hardware device itself.
  311. * We just set the mode and remove it from the lists.
  312. */
  313. void tick_shutdown(unsigned int cpu)
  314. {
  315. struct tick_device *td = &per_cpu(tick_cpu_device, cpu);
  316. struct clock_event_device *dev = td->evtdev;
  317. td->mode = TICKDEV_MODE_PERIODIC;
  318. if (dev) {
  319. /*
  320. * Prevent that the clock events layer tries to call
  321. * the set mode function!
  322. */
  323. dev->state = CLOCK_EVT_STATE_DETACHED;
  324. dev->mode = CLOCK_EVT_MODE_UNUSED;
  325. clockevents_exchange_device(dev, NULL);
  326. dev->event_handler = clockevents_handle_noop;
  327. td->evtdev = NULL;
  328. }
  329. }
  330. #endif
  331. /**
  332. * tick_suspend_local - Suspend the local tick device
  333. *
  334. * Called from the local cpu for freeze with interrupts disabled.
  335. *
  336. * No locks required. Nothing can change the per cpu device.
  337. */
  338. void tick_suspend_local(void)
  339. {
  340. struct tick_device *td = this_cpu_ptr(&tick_cpu_device);
  341. clockevents_shutdown(td->evtdev);
  342. }
  343. /**
  344. * tick_resume_local - Resume the local tick device
  345. *
  346. * Called from the local CPU for unfreeze or XEN resume magic.
  347. *
  348. * No locks required. Nothing can change the per cpu device.
  349. */
  350. void tick_resume_local(void)
  351. {
  352. struct tick_device *td = this_cpu_ptr(&tick_cpu_device);
  353. bool broadcast = tick_resume_check_broadcast();
  354. clockevents_tick_resume(td->evtdev);
  355. if (!broadcast) {
  356. if (td->mode == TICKDEV_MODE_PERIODIC)
  357. tick_setup_periodic(td->evtdev, 0);
  358. else
  359. tick_resume_oneshot();
  360. }
  361. }
  362. /**
  363. * tick_suspend - Suspend the tick and the broadcast device
  364. *
  365. * Called from syscore_suspend() via timekeeping_suspend with only one
  366. * CPU online and interrupts disabled or from tick_unfreeze() under
  367. * tick_freeze_lock.
  368. *
  369. * No locks required. Nothing can change the per cpu device.
  370. */
  371. void tick_suspend(void)
  372. {
  373. tick_suspend_local();
  374. tick_suspend_broadcast();
  375. }
  376. /**
  377. * tick_resume - Resume the tick and the broadcast device
  378. *
  379. * Called from syscore_resume() via timekeeping_resume with only one
  380. * CPU online and interrupts disabled.
  381. *
  382. * No locks required. Nothing can change the per cpu device.
  383. */
  384. void tick_resume(void)
  385. {
  386. tick_resume_broadcast();
  387. tick_resume_local();
  388. }
  389. static DEFINE_RAW_SPINLOCK(tick_freeze_lock);
  390. static unsigned int tick_freeze_depth;
  391. /**
  392. * tick_freeze - Suspend the local tick and (possibly) timekeeping.
  393. *
  394. * Check if this is the last online CPU executing the function and if so,
  395. * suspend timekeeping. Otherwise suspend the local tick.
  396. *
  397. * Call with interrupts disabled. Must be balanced with %tick_unfreeze().
  398. * Interrupts must not be enabled before the subsequent %tick_unfreeze().
  399. */
  400. void tick_freeze(void)
  401. {
  402. raw_spin_lock(&tick_freeze_lock);
  403. tick_freeze_depth++;
  404. if (tick_freeze_depth == num_online_cpus())
  405. timekeeping_suspend();
  406. else
  407. tick_suspend_local();
  408. raw_spin_unlock(&tick_freeze_lock);
  409. }
  410. /**
  411. * tick_unfreeze - Resume the local tick and (possibly) timekeeping.
  412. *
  413. * Check if this is the first CPU executing the function and if so, resume
  414. * timekeeping. Otherwise resume the local tick.
  415. *
  416. * Call with interrupts disabled. Must be balanced with %tick_freeze().
  417. * Interrupts must not be enabled after the preceding %tick_freeze().
  418. */
  419. void tick_unfreeze(void)
  420. {
  421. raw_spin_lock(&tick_freeze_lock);
  422. if (tick_freeze_depth == num_online_cpus())
  423. timekeeping_resume();
  424. else
  425. tick_resume_local();
  426. tick_freeze_depth--;
  427. raw_spin_unlock(&tick_freeze_lock);
  428. }
  429. /**
  430. * tick_init - initialize the tick control
  431. */
  432. void __init tick_init(void)
  433. {
  434. tick_broadcast_init();
  435. tick_nohz_init();
  436. }