Re: [PATCH 5/5] x86/xen: sync the CMOS RTC as well as the Xen wallclock

From: David Vrabel
Date: Fri Jun 28 2013 - 11:50:00 EST


On 28/06/13 16:38, Thomas Gleixner wrote:
> On Thu, 27 Jun 2013, David Vrabel wrote:
>
>> From: David Vrabel <david.vrabel@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>
>> Adjustments to Xen's persistent clock via update_persistent_clock()
>> don't actually persist, as the Xen wallclock is a software only clock
>> and modifications to it do not modify the underlying CMOS RTC.
>>
>> The x86_platform.set_wallclock hook can be used to keep the hardware
>> RTC synchronized (as on bare metal). Because the Xen wallclock is now
>> kept synchronized by pvclock_gtod notifier, xen_set_wallclock() need
>> not do this and dom0 can simply use the native implementation.
>
> I can understand that part, but ...
>
>> static int xen_pvclock_gtod_notify(struct notifier_block *nb, unsigned long was_set,
>> void *priv)
>> {
>> + static struct timespec next;
>> struct timespec now;
>> struct xen_platform_op op;
>>
>> - if (!was_set)
>> - return NOTIFY_OK;
>> -
>> now = __current_kernel_time();
>>
>> + if (!was_set && timespec_compare(&now, &next) < 0)
>> + return NOTIFY_OK;
>> +
>> op.cmd = XENPF_settime;
>> op.u.settime.secs = now.tv_sec;
>> op.u.settime.nsecs = now.tv_nsec;
>> op.u.settime.system_time = xen_clocksource_read();
>>
>> (void)HYPERVISOR_dom0_op(&op);
>> +
>> + /*
>> + * Don't update the wallclock for another 11 minutes. This is
>> + * the same period as the sync_cmos_clock() work.
>> + */
>> + next = now;
>> + next.tv_sec += 11*60;
>> +
>
> How is this related to the changelog? /me is confused .....

Before:

Xen wallclock set when time is stepped.
Xen wallclock set every 11 minutes (by sync_cmos_clock()).
Hardware RTC never set.

After:

Xen wallclock set when time is stepped.
Xen wallclock set every 11 minutes (in pvclock gtod notifier).
Hardware RTC set every 11 minutes (by sync_cmos_clock()).

I'll update the changelog to be more descriptive:

Adjustments to Xen's persistent clock via update_persistent_clock()
don't actually persist, as the Xen wallclock is a software only clock
and modifications to it do not modify the underlying CMOS RTC.

The x86_platform.set_wallclock hook can be used to keep the hardware
RTC synchronized (as on bare metal). If (in dom0) we make the Xen
wallclock periodically synchronized by the pvclock_gtod notifier, the
set_wallclock hook need not update the Xen wallclock and the native
implementation can be used.

Is that better?

David
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