Re: [PATCH v2] x86/tsc: Set X86_FEATURE_TSC_RELIABLE to skip refined calibration

From: Thomas Gleixner
Date: Wed Aug 24 2016 - 04:55:47 EST


On Tue, 16 Aug 2016, Bin Gao wrote:
> On some newer Intel x86 processors/SoCs the TSC frequency can be directly
> calculated by factors read from specific MSR registers or from a cpuid
> leaf (0x15). TSC frequency calculated by native msr/cpuid is absolutely
> accurate so we should always skip calibrating TSC aginst another clock,
> e.g. PIT, HPET, etc. So we want to skip the refined calibration by setting
> the X86_FEATURE_TSC_RELIABLE flag. Existing code setting the flag by
> set_cpu_cap() doesn't work as the flag is cleared later in identify_cpu().
> A cpu caps flag is not cleared only if it's set by setup_force_cpu_cap().
> This patch converted set_cpu_cap() to setup_force_cpu_cap() to ensure
> refined calibration is skipped.
>
> We had a test on Intel CherryTrail platform: the 24 hours time drift is
> 3.6 seconds if refined calibration was not skipped while the drift is less
> than 0.6 second when refined calibration was skipped.
>
> Correctly setting the X86_FEATURE_TSC_RELIABLE flag also guarantees TSC is
> not monitored by timekeeping watchdog because on most of these system TSC
> is the only reliable clocksource. HPET, for instance, works but may not
> be reliable. So kernel may report a physically reliable TSC is not reliable
> just because a physically not reliable HPET is acting as timekeeping
> watchdog.

What about non SoC systems where the MSR is available, but we still see that
cross socket TSC wreckage? This change will prevent the watchdog from
detecting that.

Thanks,

tglx