Re: early printk timings way off
From: Jesper Juhl
Date: Fri Sep 16 2005 - 08:57:12 EST
On 9/16/05, Rogier Wolff <R.E.Wolff@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 16, 2005 at 01:00:45AM +0200, Jesper Juhl wrote:
> >
> > I'll just dig into it myself for now, but thank you, if I get really
> > stuck I may ask him.
>
> The explanation: "jiffies starts at rollover minus a bit" seems to be
> spot-on: If jiffies are 32bit, and counting at 1000 per second, the
> 2^32 / 1000 works out.
>
> I expect the kernel to run without turning on (timer) interrupts for a
> while during boot: It is still initializing things like memory and the
> processor. Without those, interrupts won't work. This means that the
> timer interrupt will not count in real-time.
>
> A "jump" of 27 seconds seems unlikely, except if somehow the
> interrupts are somehow accounted. It could very well be that the
> kernel nowadays has a mechanism of measuring the fact that it missed a
> timer interrupt and corrects for that. This would mean that around the
> "jump", the kernel suddenly realized it missed around 27000 interrupts
> and added 27000 to "jiffies"....
>
> I'd say: Would be nice to get the timings right, but not worth the
> trouble: There are good technical reasons for the observed facts.
>
Thank you for that explanation Rogier.
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