Re: TSC not updating after resume: Bug or Feature?

From: Thomas Gleixner
Date: Sun Dec 21 2008 - 16:19:51 EST


Deepak,

On Wed, 17 Dec 2008, Deepak Saxena wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am using ftrace to get a detailed timing analysis of the resume process
> on the OLPC XO laptop and am seeing that when we start running again, the
> system timestamep is not being updated for several (hundreds of) thousands
> of cycles (~2000 ftrace entries). From following the ftrace, what is
> happening is that the clocksource is not updated until we run the cpu_idle()
> thread due to an explicit scheduling operation in the resume path that occurs
> via call to msleep from pci_set_power_state(). As I'm still fully groking the
> timekeeping code, the question(s) I have is whether this is expected behaviour
> and I should not assume valid timestamp data in the initial bits of the suspend path,
> whether this is an OLPC-specific bug, or whether I've uncovered a generic bug in
> the timekeeping implementation. This is on 2.6.27.7 as I've not gotten 28-rc
> up and running on the XO but can move that up in priority if this behaviour
> is different in newer kernels.

Can you please upload the full trace somewhere ?

Thanks,

tglx
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