Re: [PATCH] /dev/random: Insufficient of entropy on manyarchitectures

From: Theodore Ts'o
Date: Tue Sep 10 2013 - 16:39:04 EST


On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 12:38:56PM -0700, John Stultz wrote:
> So the end of timekeeping_init() may not be what you want here. This
> only means we've started up the timekeping core with only the default
> clocksource (with only few exceptions, this is almost always jiffies).
> Then as clocksource drivers are initialized, they are registered and
> the timekeeping core will switch over to the best available
> clocksource. Also, to avoid the churn at boot of switching to every
> clocksource registered, we queue them up and wait until fs_init time
> to switch to whatever is the best available then.

Is there any indication in the clocksource structures where we can
determine what the cost (in CPU, time, bus overhead, etc.) for a
particular clock source, verus the granularity of the clock source?

Also, is it always safe to read from a clock source from an interrupt
handler?

Thanks,

- Ted
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