Re: [RFC PATCH v2 4/4] timekeeping: utilize the suspend-nonstop clocksourceto count suspended time

From: John Stultz
Date: Tue Mar 05 2013 - 01:27:47 EST


On 03/05/2013 10:27 AM, Feng Tang wrote:
There are some new processors whose TSC clocksource won't stop during
suspend. Currently, after system resumes, kernel will use persistent
clock or RTC to compensate the sleep time, but for those new types of
clocksources, we could skip the special compensation from external
sources, and just use current clocksource for time recounting.

This can solve some time drift bugs caused by some not-so-accurate or
error-prone RTC devices.

The current way to count suspened time is first try to use the persistent
clock, and then try the rtc if persistent clock can't be used. This
patch will change the trying order to:
suspend-nonstop clocksource -> persistent clock -> rtc

Thanks for sending out another iteration of this code. Jason's feedback has been good, but I think this is starting to shape up nicely.

More below

Signed-off-by: Feng Tang <feng.tang@xxxxxxxxx>
---
kernel/time/timekeeping.c | 57 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------
1 files changed, 49 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/kernel/time/timekeeping.c b/kernel/time/timekeeping.c
index 9a0bc98..15cc086 100644
--- a/kernel/time/timekeeping.c
+++ b/kernel/time/timekeeping.c
@@ -788,22 +788,63 @@ void timekeeping_inject_sleeptime(struct timespec *delta)
static void timekeeping_resume(void)
{
struct timekeeper *tk = &timekeeper;
+ struct clocksource *clock = tk->clock;
unsigned long flags;
- struct timespec ts;
+ struct timespec ts_new, ts_delta;
+ cycle_t cycle_now, cycle_delta;
+ s64 nsec;
- read_persistent_clock(&ts);
+ ts_delta.tv_sec = 0;
+ read_persistent_clock(&ts_new);
clockevents_resume();
clocksource_resume();
write_seqlock_irqsave(&tk->lock, flags);
- if (timespec_compare(&ts, &timekeeping_suspend_time) > 0) {
- ts = timespec_sub(ts, timekeeping_suspend_time);
- __timekeeping_inject_sleeptime(tk, &ts);
- }
- /* re-base the last cycle value */
- tk->clock->cycle_last = tk->clock->read(tk->clock);
+ /*
+ * After system resumes, we need to calculate the suspended time and
+ * compensate it for the OS time. There are 3 sources that could be
+ * used: Nonstop clocksource during suspend, persistent clock and rtc
+ * device.
+ *
+ * One specific platform may have 1 or 2 or all of them, and the
+ * preference will be:
+ * suspend-nonstop clocksource > persistent clock > rtc
+ * The less preferred source will only be tried if there is no better
+ * usable source. The rtc part is handled separately in rtc core code.
+ */
+ cycle_now = clock->read(clock);

So this might be ok for an initial implementation, as on the non-stop-tsc hardware, the TSC is the best clocksource available. One concern long term is that there may be cases where the non-stop clocksource is not the most performant clocksource on a system. In that case, we may want to use a non-stop clocksource that is not the current timekeeping clocksource. So that may require some extra clocksource core interfaces to access the non-stop clocksource instead of using the timekeeper's clocksource, also we'll have to be sure to use something other then cycle_last in that case, since we'll need to read the nonstop clocksource at suspend, rather then trusting that forward_now updates cycle_last as is done here.

thanks
-john

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