4 * Kernel internal timers, basic process system calls
6 * Copyright (C) 1991, 1992 Linus Torvalds
8 * 1997-01-28 Modified by Finn Arne Gangstad to make timers scale better.
10 * 1997-09-10 Updated NTP code according to technical memorandum Jan '96
11 * "A Kernel Model for Precision Timekeeping" by Dave Mills
12 * 1998-12-24 Fixed a xtime SMP race (we need the xtime_lock rw spinlock to
13 * serialize accesses to xtime/lost_ticks).
14 * Copyright (C) 1998 Andrea Arcangeli
15 * 1999-03-10 Improved NTP compatibility by Ulrich Windl
16 * 2002-05-31 Move sys_sysinfo here and make its locking sane, Robert Love
17 * 2000-10-05 Implemented scalable SMP per-CPU timer handling.
18 * Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002 Ingo Molnar
19 * Designed by David S. Miller, Alexey Kuznetsov and Ingo Molnar
22 #include <linux/kernel_stat.h>
23 #include <linux/module.h>
24 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
25 #include <linux/percpu.h>
26 #include <linux/init.h>
28 #include <linux/swap.h>
29 #include <linux/pid_namespace.h>
30 #include <linux/notifier.h>
31 #include <linux/thread_info.h>
32 #include <linux/time.h>
33 #include <linux/jiffies.h>
34 #include <linux/posix-timers.h>
35 #include <linux/cpu.h>
36 #include <linux/syscalls.h>
37 #include <linux/delay.h>
38 #include <linux/tick.h>
39 #include <linux/kallsyms.h>
40 #include <linux/perf_counter.h>
41 #include <linux/sched.h>
43 #include <asm/uaccess.h>
44 #include <asm/unistd.h>
45 #include <asm/div64.h>
46 #include <asm/timex.h>
49 u64 jiffies_64 __cacheline_aligned_in_smp = INITIAL_JIFFIES;
51 EXPORT_SYMBOL(jiffies_64);
54 * per-CPU timer vector definitions:
56 #define TVN_BITS (CONFIG_BASE_SMALL ? 4 : 6)
57 #define TVR_BITS (CONFIG_BASE_SMALL ? 6 : 8)
58 #define TVN_SIZE (1 << TVN_BITS)
59 #define TVR_SIZE (1 << TVR_BITS)
60 #define TVN_MASK (TVN_SIZE - 1)
61 #define TVR_MASK (TVR_SIZE - 1)
64 struct list_head vec[TVN_SIZE];
68 struct list_head vec[TVR_SIZE];
73 struct timer_list *running_timer;
74 unsigned long timer_jiffies;
80 } ____cacheline_aligned;
82 struct tvec_base boot_tvec_bases;
83 EXPORT_SYMBOL(boot_tvec_bases);
84 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct tvec_base *, tvec_bases) = &boot_tvec_bases;
87 * Note that all tvec_bases are 2 byte aligned and lower bit of
88 * base in timer_list is guaranteed to be zero. Use the LSB for
89 * the new flag to indicate whether the timer is deferrable
91 #define TBASE_DEFERRABLE_FLAG (0x1)
93 /* Functions below help us manage 'deferrable' flag */
94 static inline unsigned int tbase_get_deferrable(struct tvec_base *base)
96 return ((unsigned int)(unsigned long)base & TBASE_DEFERRABLE_FLAG);
99 static inline struct tvec_base *tbase_get_base(struct tvec_base *base)
101 return ((struct tvec_base *)((unsigned long)base & ~TBASE_DEFERRABLE_FLAG));
104 static inline void timer_set_deferrable(struct timer_list *timer)
106 timer->base = ((struct tvec_base *)((unsigned long)(timer->base) |
107 TBASE_DEFERRABLE_FLAG));
111 timer_set_base(struct timer_list *timer, struct tvec_base *new_base)
113 timer->base = (struct tvec_base *)((unsigned long)(new_base) |
114 tbase_get_deferrable(timer->base));
117 static unsigned long round_jiffies_common(unsigned long j, int cpu,
121 unsigned long original = j;
124 * We don't want all cpus firing their timers at once hitting the
125 * same lock or cachelines, so we skew each extra cpu with an extra
126 * 3 jiffies. This 3 jiffies came originally from the mm/ code which
128 * The skew is done by adding 3*cpunr, then round, then subtract this
129 * extra offset again.
136 * If the target jiffie is just after a whole second (which can happen
137 * due to delays of the timer irq, long irq off times etc etc) then
138 * we should round down to the whole second, not up. Use 1/4th second
139 * as cutoff for this rounding as an extreme upper bound for this.
140 * But never round down if @force_up is set.
142 if (rem < HZ/4 && !force_up) /* round down */
147 /* now that we have rounded, subtract the extra skew again */
150 if (j <= jiffies) /* rounding ate our timeout entirely; */
156 * __round_jiffies - function to round jiffies to a full second
157 * @j: the time in (absolute) jiffies that should be rounded
158 * @cpu: the processor number on which the timeout will happen
160 * __round_jiffies() rounds an absolute time in the future (in jiffies)
161 * up or down to (approximately) full seconds. This is useful for timers
162 * for which the exact time they fire does not matter too much, as long as
163 * they fire approximately every X seconds.
165 * By rounding these timers to whole seconds, all such timers will fire
166 * at the same time, rather than at various times spread out. The goal
167 * of this is to have the CPU wake up less, which saves power.
169 * The exact rounding is skewed for each processor to avoid all
170 * processors firing at the exact same time, which could lead
171 * to lock contention or spurious cache line bouncing.
173 * The return value is the rounded version of the @j parameter.
175 unsigned long __round_jiffies(unsigned long j, int cpu)
177 return round_jiffies_common(j, cpu, false);
179 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__round_jiffies);
182 * __round_jiffies_relative - function to round jiffies to a full second
183 * @j: the time in (relative) jiffies that should be rounded
184 * @cpu: the processor number on which the timeout will happen
186 * __round_jiffies_relative() rounds a time delta in the future (in jiffies)
187 * up or down to (approximately) full seconds. This is useful for timers
188 * for which the exact time they fire does not matter too much, as long as
189 * they fire approximately every X seconds.
191 * By rounding these timers to whole seconds, all such timers will fire
192 * at the same time, rather than at various times spread out. The goal
193 * of this is to have the CPU wake up less, which saves power.
195 * The exact rounding is skewed for each processor to avoid all
196 * processors firing at the exact same time, which could lead
197 * to lock contention or spurious cache line bouncing.
199 * The return value is the rounded version of the @j parameter.
201 unsigned long __round_jiffies_relative(unsigned long j, int cpu)
203 unsigned long j0 = jiffies;
205 /* Use j0 because jiffies might change while we run */
206 return round_jiffies_common(j + j0, cpu, false) - j0;
208 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__round_jiffies_relative);
211 * round_jiffies - function to round jiffies to a full second
212 * @j: the time in (absolute) jiffies that should be rounded
214 * round_jiffies() rounds an absolute time in the future (in jiffies)
215 * up or down to (approximately) full seconds. This is useful for timers
216 * for which the exact time they fire does not matter too much, as long as
217 * they fire approximately every X seconds.
219 * By rounding these timers to whole seconds, all such timers will fire
220 * at the same time, rather than at various times spread out. The goal
221 * of this is to have the CPU wake up less, which saves power.
223 * The return value is the rounded version of the @j parameter.
225 unsigned long round_jiffies(unsigned long j)
227 return round_jiffies_common(j, raw_smp_processor_id(), false);
229 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(round_jiffies);
232 * round_jiffies_relative - function to round jiffies to a full second
233 * @j: the time in (relative) jiffies that should be rounded
235 * round_jiffies_relative() rounds a time delta in the future (in jiffies)
236 * up or down to (approximately) full seconds. This is useful for timers
237 * for which the exact time they fire does not matter too much, as long as
238 * they fire approximately every X seconds.
240 * By rounding these timers to whole seconds, all such timers will fire
241 * at the same time, rather than at various times spread out. The goal
242 * of this is to have the CPU wake up less, which saves power.
244 * The return value is the rounded version of the @j parameter.
246 unsigned long round_jiffies_relative(unsigned long j)
248 return __round_jiffies_relative(j, raw_smp_processor_id());
250 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(round_jiffies_relative);
253 * __round_jiffies_up - function to round jiffies up to a full second
254 * @j: the time in (absolute) jiffies that should be rounded
255 * @cpu: the processor number on which the timeout will happen
257 * This is the same as __round_jiffies() except that it will never
258 * round down. This is useful for timeouts for which the exact time
259 * of firing does not matter too much, as long as they don't fire too
262 unsigned long __round_jiffies_up(unsigned long j, int cpu)
264 return round_jiffies_common(j, cpu, true);
266 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__round_jiffies_up);
269 * __round_jiffies_up_relative - function to round jiffies up to a full second
270 * @j: the time in (relative) jiffies that should be rounded
271 * @cpu: the processor number on which the timeout will happen
273 * This is the same as __round_jiffies_relative() except that it will never
274 * round down. This is useful for timeouts for which the exact time
275 * of firing does not matter too much, as long as they don't fire too
278 unsigned long __round_jiffies_up_relative(unsigned long j, int cpu)
280 unsigned long j0 = jiffies;
282 /* Use j0 because jiffies might change while we run */
283 return round_jiffies_common(j + j0, cpu, true) - j0;
285 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__round_jiffies_up_relative);
288 * round_jiffies_up - function to round jiffies up to a full second
289 * @j: the time in (absolute) jiffies that should be rounded
291 * This is the same as round_jiffies() except that it will never
292 * round down. This is useful for timeouts for which the exact time
293 * of firing does not matter too much, as long as they don't fire too
296 unsigned long round_jiffies_up(unsigned long j)
298 return round_jiffies_common(j, raw_smp_processor_id(), true);
300 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(round_jiffies_up);
303 * round_jiffies_up_relative - function to round jiffies up to a full second
304 * @j: the time in (relative) jiffies that should be rounded
306 * This is the same as round_jiffies_relative() except that it will never
307 * round down. This is useful for timeouts for which the exact time
308 * of firing does not matter too much, as long as they don't fire too
311 unsigned long round_jiffies_up_relative(unsigned long j)
313 return __round_jiffies_up_relative(j, raw_smp_processor_id());
315 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(round_jiffies_up_relative);
318 static inline void set_running_timer(struct tvec_base *base,
319 struct timer_list *timer)
322 base->running_timer = timer;
326 static void internal_add_timer(struct tvec_base *base, struct timer_list *timer)
328 unsigned long expires = timer->expires;
329 unsigned long idx = expires - base->timer_jiffies;
330 struct list_head *vec;
332 if (idx < TVR_SIZE) {
333 int i = expires & TVR_MASK;
334 vec = base->tv1.vec + i;
335 } else if (idx < 1 << (TVR_BITS + TVN_BITS)) {
336 int i = (expires >> TVR_BITS) & TVN_MASK;
337 vec = base->tv2.vec + i;
338 } else if (idx < 1 << (TVR_BITS + 2 * TVN_BITS)) {
339 int i = (expires >> (TVR_BITS + TVN_BITS)) & TVN_MASK;
340 vec = base->tv3.vec + i;
341 } else if (idx < 1 << (TVR_BITS + 3 * TVN_BITS)) {
342 int i = (expires >> (TVR_BITS + 2 * TVN_BITS)) & TVN_MASK;
343 vec = base->tv4.vec + i;
344 } else if ((signed long) idx < 0) {
346 * Can happen if you add a timer with expires == jiffies,
347 * or you set a timer to go off in the past
349 vec = base->tv1.vec + (base->timer_jiffies & TVR_MASK);
352 /* If the timeout is larger than 0xffffffff on 64-bit
353 * architectures then we use the maximum timeout:
355 if (idx > 0xffffffffUL) {
357 expires = idx + base->timer_jiffies;
359 i = (expires >> (TVR_BITS + 3 * TVN_BITS)) & TVN_MASK;
360 vec = base->tv5.vec + i;
365 list_add_tail(&timer->entry, vec);
368 #ifdef CONFIG_TIMER_STATS
369 void __timer_stats_timer_set_start_info(struct timer_list *timer, void *addr)
371 if (timer->start_site)
374 timer->start_site = addr;
375 memcpy(timer->start_comm, current->comm, TASK_COMM_LEN);
376 timer->start_pid = current->pid;
379 static void timer_stats_account_timer(struct timer_list *timer)
381 unsigned int flag = 0;
383 if (unlikely(tbase_get_deferrable(timer->base)))
384 flag |= TIMER_STATS_FLAG_DEFERRABLE;
386 timer_stats_update_stats(timer, timer->start_pid, timer->start_site,
387 timer->function, timer->start_comm, flag);
391 static void timer_stats_account_timer(struct timer_list *timer) {}
394 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_OBJECTS_TIMERS
396 static struct debug_obj_descr timer_debug_descr;
399 * fixup_init is called when:
400 * - an active object is initialized
402 static int timer_fixup_init(void *addr, enum debug_obj_state state)
404 struct timer_list *timer = addr;
407 case ODEBUG_STATE_ACTIVE:
408 del_timer_sync(timer);
409 debug_object_init(timer, &timer_debug_descr);
417 * fixup_activate is called when:
418 * - an active object is activated
419 * - an unknown object is activated (might be a statically initialized object)
421 static int timer_fixup_activate(void *addr, enum debug_obj_state state)
423 struct timer_list *timer = addr;
427 case ODEBUG_STATE_NOTAVAILABLE:
429 * This is not really a fixup. The timer was
430 * statically initialized. We just make sure that it
431 * is tracked in the object tracker.
433 if (timer->entry.next == NULL &&
434 timer->entry.prev == TIMER_ENTRY_STATIC) {
435 debug_object_init(timer, &timer_debug_descr);
436 debug_object_activate(timer, &timer_debug_descr);
443 case ODEBUG_STATE_ACTIVE:
452 * fixup_free is called when:
453 * - an active object is freed
455 static int timer_fixup_free(void *addr, enum debug_obj_state state)
457 struct timer_list *timer = addr;
460 case ODEBUG_STATE_ACTIVE:
461 del_timer_sync(timer);
462 debug_object_free(timer, &timer_debug_descr);
469 static struct debug_obj_descr timer_debug_descr = {
470 .name = "timer_list",
471 .fixup_init = timer_fixup_init,
472 .fixup_activate = timer_fixup_activate,
473 .fixup_free = timer_fixup_free,
476 static inline void debug_timer_init(struct timer_list *timer)
478 debug_object_init(timer, &timer_debug_descr);
481 static inline void debug_timer_activate(struct timer_list *timer)
483 debug_object_activate(timer, &timer_debug_descr);
486 static inline void debug_timer_deactivate(struct timer_list *timer)
488 debug_object_deactivate(timer, &timer_debug_descr);
491 static inline void debug_timer_free(struct timer_list *timer)
493 debug_object_free(timer, &timer_debug_descr);
496 static void __init_timer(struct timer_list *timer,
498 struct lock_class_key *key);
500 void init_timer_on_stack_key(struct timer_list *timer,
502 struct lock_class_key *key)
504 debug_object_init_on_stack(timer, &timer_debug_descr);
505 __init_timer(timer, name, key);
507 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(init_timer_on_stack_key);
509 void destroy_timer_on_stack(struct timer_list *timer)
511 debug_object_free(timer, &timer_debug_descr);
513 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(destroy_timer_on_stack);
516 static inline void debug_timer_init(struct timer_list *timer) { }
517 static inline void debug_timer_activate(struct timer_list *timer) { }
518 static inline void debug_timer_deactivate(struct timer_list *timer) { }
521 static void __init_timer(struct timer_list *timer,
523 struct lock_class_key *key)
525 timer->entry.next = NULL;
526 timer->base = __raw_get_cpu_var(tvec_bases);
527 #ifdef CONFIG_TIMER_STATS
528 timer->start_site = NULL;
529 timer->start_pid = -1;
530 memset(timer->start_comm, 0, TASK_COMM_LEN);
532 lockdep_init_map(&timer->lockdep_map, name, key, 0);
536 * init_timer_key - initialize a timer
537 * @timer: the timer to be initialized
538 * @name: name of the timer
539 * @key: lockdep class key of the fake lock used for tracking timer
540 * sync lock dependencies
542 * init_timer_key() must be done to a timer prior calling *any* of the
543 * other timer functions.
545 void init_timer_key(struct timer_list *timer,
547 struct lock_class_key *key)
549 debug_timer_init(timer);
550 __init_timer(timer, name, key);
552 EXPORT_SYMBOL(init_timer_key);
554 void init_timer_deferrable_key(struct timer_list *timer,
556 struct lock_class_key *key)
558 init_timer_key(timer, name, key);
559 timer_set_deferrable(timer);
561 EXPORT_SYMBOL(init_timer_deferrable_key);
563 static inline void detach_timer(struct timer_list *timer,
566 struct list_head *entry = &timer->entry;
568 debug_timer_deactivate(timer);
570 __list_del(entry->prev, entry->next);
573 entry->prev = LIST_POISON2;
577 * We are using hashed locking: holding per_cpu(tvec_bases).lock
578 * means that all timers which are tied to this base via timer->base are
579 * locked, and the base itself is locked too.
581 * So __run_timers/migrate_timers can safely modify all timers which could
582 * be found on ->tvX lists.
584 * When the timer's base is locked, and the timer removed from list, it is
585 * possible to set timer->base = NULL and drop the lock: the timer remains
588 static struct tvec_base *lock_timer_base(struct timer_list *timer,
589 unsigned long *flags)
590 __acquires(timer->base->lock)
592 struct tvec_base *base;
595 struct tvec_base *prelock_base = timer->base;
596 base = tbase_get_base(prelock_base);
597 if (likely(base != NULL)) {
598 spin_lock_irqsave(&base->lock, *flags);
599 if (likely(prelock_base == timer->base))
601 /* The timer has migrated to another CPU */
602 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&base->lock, *flags);
609 __mod_timer(struct timer_list *timer, unsigned long expires,
610 bool pending_only, int pinned)
612 struct tvec_base *base, *new_base;
616 timer_stats_timer_set_start_info(timer);
617 BUG_ON(!timer->function);
619 base = lock_timer_base(timer, &flags);
621 if (timer_pending(timer)) {
622 detach_timer(timer, 0);
629 debug_timer_activate(timer);
631 new_base = __get_cpu_var(tvec_bases);
633 cpu = smp_processor_id();
635 #if defined(CONFIG_NO_HZ) && defined(CONFIG_SMP)
636 if (!pinned && get_sysctl_timer_migration() && idle_cpu(cpu)) {
637 int preferred_cpu = get_nohz_load_balancer();
639 if (preferred_cpu >= 0)
643 new_base = per_cpu(tvec_bases, cpu);
645 if (base != new_base) {
647 * We are trying to schedule the timer on the local CPU.
648 * However we can't change timer's base while it is running,
649 * otherwise del_timer_sync() can't detect that the timer's
650 * handler yet has not finished. This also guarantees that
651 * the timer is serialized wrt itself.
653 if (likely(base->running_timer != timer)) {
654 /* See the comment in lock_timer_base() */
655 timer_set_base(timer, NULL);
656 spin_unlock(&base->lock);
658 spin_lock(&base->lock);
659 timer_set_base(timer, base);
663 timer->expires = expires;
664 internal_add_timer(base, timer);
667 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&base->lock, flags);
673 * mod_timer_pending - modify a pending timer's timeout
674 * @timer: the pending timer to be modified
675 * @expires: new timeout in jiffies
677 * mod_timer_pending() is the same for pending timers as mod_timer(),
678 * but will not re-activate and modify already deleted timers.
680 * It is useful for unserialized use of timers.
682 int mod_timer_pending(struct timer_list *timer, unsigned long expires)
684 return __mod_timer(timer, expires, true, TIMER_NOT_PINNED);
686 EXPORT_SYMBOL(mod_timer_pending);
689 * mod_timer - modify a timer's timeout
690 * @timer: the timer to be modified
691 * @expires: new timeout in jiffies
693 * mod_timer() is a more efficient way to update the expire field of an
694 * active timer (if the timer is inactive it will be activated)
696 * mod_timer(timer, expires) is equivalent to:
698 * del_timer(timer); timer->expires = expires; add_timer(timer);
700 * Note that if there are multiple unserialized concurrent users of the
701 * same timer, then mod_timer() is the only safe way to modify the timeout,
702 * since add_timer() cannot modify an already running timer.
704 * The function returns whether it has modified a pending timer or not.
705 * (ie. mod_timer() of an inactive timer returns 0, mod_timer() of an
706 * active timer returns 1.)
708 int mod_timer(struct timer_list *timer, unsigned long expires)
711 * This is a common optimization triggered by the
712 * networking code - if the timer is re-modified
713 * to be the same thing then just return:
715 if (timer->expires == expires && timer_pending(timer))
718 return __mod_timer(timer, expires, false, TIMER_NOT_PINNED);
720 EXPORT_SYMBOL(mod_timer);
723 * mod_timer_pinned - modify a timer's timeout
724 * @timer: the timer to be modified
725 * @expires: new timeout in jiffies
727 * mod_timer_pinned() is a way to update the expire field of an
728 * active timer (if the timer is inactive it will be activated)
729 * and not allow the timer to be migrated to a different CPU.
731 * mod_timer_pinned(timer, expires) is equivalent to:
733 * del_timer(timer); timer->expires = expires; add_timer(timer);
735 int mod_timer_pinned(struct timer_list *timer, unsigned long expires)
737 if (timer->expires == expires && timer_pending(timer))
740 return __mod_timer(timer, expires, false, TIMER_PINNED);
742 EXPORT_SYMBOL(mod_timer_pinned);
745 * add_timer - start a timer
746 * @timer: the timer to be added
748 * The kernel will do a ->function(->data) callback from the
749 * timer interrupt at the ->expires point in the future. The
750 * current time is 'jiffies'.
752 * The timer's ->expires, ->function (and if the handler uses it, ->data)
753 * fields must be set prior calling this function.
755 * Timers with an ->expires field in the past will be executed in the next
758 void add_timer(struct timer_list *timer)
760 BUG_ON(timer_pending(timer));
761 mod_timer(timer, timer->expires);
763 EXPORT_SYMBOL(add_timer);
766 * add_timer_on - start a timer on a particular CPU
767 * @timer: the timer to be added
768 * @cpu: the CPU to start it on
770 * This is not very scalable on SMP. Double adds are not possible.
772 void add_timer_on(struct timer_list *timer, int cpu)
774 struct tvec_base *base = per_cpu(tvec_bases, cpu);
777 timer_stats_timer_set_start_info(timer);
778 BUG_ON(timer_pending(timer) || !timer->function);
779 spin_lock_irqsave(&base->lock, flags);
780 timer_set_base(timer, base);
781 debug_timer_activate(timer);
782 internal_add_timer(base, timer);
784 * Check whether the other CPU is idle and needs to be
785 * triggered to reevaluate the timer wheel when nohz is
786 * active. We are protected against the other CPU fiddling
787 * with the timer by holding the timer base lock. This also
788 * makes sure that a CPU on the way to idle can not evaluate
791 wake_up_idle_cpu(cpu);
792 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&base->lock, flags);
794 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(add_timer_on);
797 * del_timer - deactive a timer.
798 * @timer: the timer to be deactivated
800 * del_timer() deactivates a timer - this works on both active and inactive
803 * The function returns whether it has deactivated a pending timer or not.
804 * (ie. del_timer() of an inactive timer returns 0, del_timer() of an
805 * active timer returns 1.)
807 int del_timer(struct timer_list *timer)
809 struct tvec_base *base;
813 timer_stats_timer_clear_start_info(timer);
814 if (timer_pending(timer)) {
815 base = lock_timer_base(timer, &flags);
816 if (timer_pending(timer)) {
817 detach_timer(timer, 1);
820 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&base->lock, flags);
825 EXPORT_SYMBOL(del_timer);
829 * try_to_del_timer_sync - Try to deactivate a timer
830 * @timer: timer do del
832 * This function tries to deactivate a timer. Upon successful (ret >= 0)
833 * exit the timer is not queued and the handler is not running on any CPU.
835 * It must not be called from interrupt contexts.
837 int try_to_del_timer_sync(struct timer_list *timer)
839 struct tvec_base *base;
843 base = lock_timer_base(timer, &flags);
845 if (base->running_timer == timer)
849 if (timer_pending(timer)) {
850 detach_timer(timer, 1);
854 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&base->lock, flags);
858 EXPORT_SYMBOL(try_to_del_timer_sync);
861 * del_timer_sync - deactivate a timer and wait for the handler to finish.
862 * @timer: the timer to be deactivated
864 * This function only differs from del_timer() on SMP: besides deactivating
865 * the timer it also makes sure the handler has finished executing on other
868 * Synchronization rules: Callers must prevent restarting of the timer,
869 * otherwise this function is meaningless. It must not be called from
870 * interrupt contexts. The caller must not hold locks which would prevent
871 * completion of the timer's handler. The timer's handler must not call
872 * add_timer_on(). Upon exit the timer is not queued and the handler is
873 * not running on any CPU.
875 * The function returns whether it has deactivated a pending timer or not.
877 int del_timer_sync(struct timer_list *timer)
879 #ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP
882 local_irq_save(flags);
883 lock_map_acquire(&timer->lockdep_map);
884 lock_map_release(&timer->lockdep_map);
885 local_irq_restore(flags);
889 int ret = try_to_del_timer_sync(timer);
895 EXPORT_SYMBOL(del_timer_sync);
898 static int cascade(struct tvec_base *base, struct tvec *tv, int index)
900 /* cascade all the timers from tv up one level */
901 struct timer_list *timer, *tmp;
902 struct list_head tv_list;
904 list_replace_init(tv->vec + index, &tv_list);
907 * We are removing _all_ timers from the list, so we
908 * don't have to detach them individually.
910 list_for_each_entry_safe(timer, tmp, &tv_list, entry) {
911 BUG_ON(tbase_get_base(timer->base) != base);
912 internal_add_timer(base, timer);
918 #define INDEX(N) ((base->timer_jiffies >> (TVR_BITS + (N) * TVN_BITS)) & TVN_MASK)
921 * __run_timers - run all expired timers (if any) on this CPU.
922 * @base: the timer vector to be processed.
924 * This function cascades all vectors and executes all expired timer
927 static inline void __run_timers(struct tvec_base *base)
929 struct timer_list *timer;
931 spin_lock_irq(&base->lock);
932 while (time_after_eq(jiffies, base->timer_jiffies)) {
933 struct list_head work_list;
934 struct list_head *head = &work_list;
935 int index = base->timer_jiffies & TVR_MASK;
941 (!cascade(base, &base->tv2, INDEX(0))) &&
942 (!cascade(base, &base->tv3, INDEX(1))) &&
943 !cascade(base, &base->tv4, INDEX(2)))
944 cascade(base, &base->tv5, INDEX(3));
945 ++base->timer_jiffies;
946 list_replace_init(base->tv1.vec + index, &work_list);
947 while (!list_empty(head)) {
948 void (*fn)(unsigned long);
951 timer = list_first_entry(head, struct timer_list,entry);
952 fn = timer->function;
955 timer_stats_account_timer(timer);
957 set_running_timer(base, timer);
958 detach_timer(timer, 1);
960 spin_unlock_irq(&base->lock);
962 int preempt_count = preempt_count();
964 #ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP
966 * It is permissible to free the timer from
967 * inside the function that is called from
968 * it, this we need to take into account for
969 * lockdep too. To avoid bogus "held lock
970 * freed" warnings as well as problems when
971 * looking into timer->lockdep_map, make a
972 * copy and use that here.
974 struct lockdep_map lockdep_map =
978 * Couple the lock chain with the lock chain at
979 * del_timer_sync() by acquiring the lock_map
980 * around the fn() call here and in
983 lock_map_acquire(&lockdep_map);
987 lock_map_release(&lockdep_map);
989 if (preempt_count != preempt_count()) {
990 printk(KERN_ERR "huh, entered %p "
991 "with preempt_count %08x, exited"
998 spin_lock_irq(&base->lock);
1001 set_running_timer(base, NULL);
1002 spin_unlock_irq(&base->lock);
1007 * Find out when the next timer event is due to happen. This
1008 * is used on S/390 to stop all activity when a cpus is idle.
1009 * This functions needs to be called disabled.
1011 static unsigned long __next_timer_interrupt(struct tvec_base *base)
1013 unsigned long timer_jiffies = base->timer_jiffies;
1014 unsigned long expires = timer_jiffies + NEXT_TIMER_MAX_DELTA;
1015 int index, slot, array, found = 0;
1016 struct timer_list *nte;
1017 struct tvec *varray[4];
1019 /* Look for timer events in tv1. */
1020 index = slot = timer_jiffies & TVR_MASK;
1022 list_for_each_entry(nte, base->tv1.vec + slot, entry) {
1023 if (tbase_get_deferrable(nte->base))
1027 expires = nte->expires;
1028 /* Look at the cascade bucket(s)? */
1029 if (!index || slot < index)
1033 slot = (slot + 1) & TVR_MASK;
1034 } while (slot != index);
1037 /* Calculate the next cascade event */
1039 timer_jiffies += TVR_SIZE - index;
1040 timer_jiffies >>= TVR_BITS;
1042 /* Check tv2-tv5. */
1043 varray[0] = &base->tv2;
1044 varray[1] = &base->tv3;
1045 varray[2] = &base->tv4;
1046 varray[3] = &base->tv5;
1048 for (array = 0; array < 4; array++) {
1049 struct tvec *varp = varray[array];
1051 index = slot = timer_jiffies & TVN_MASK;
1053 list_for_each_entry(nte, varp->vec + slot, entry) {
1054 if (tbase_get_deferrable(nte->base))
1058 if (time_before(nte->expires, expires))
1059 expires = nte->expires;
1062 * Do we still search for the first timer or are
1063 * we looking up the cascade buckets ?
1066 /* Look at the cascade bucket(s)? */
1067 if (!index || slot < index)
1071 slot = (slot + 1) & TVN_MASK;
1072 } while (slot != index);
1075 timer_jiffies += TVN_SIZE - index;
1076 timer_jiffies >>= TVN_BITS;
1082 * Check, if the next hrtimer event is before the next timer wheel
1085 static unsigned long cmp_next_hrtimer_event(unsigned long now,
1086 unsigned long expires)
1088 ktime_t hr_delta = hrtimer_get_next_event();
1089 struct timespec tsdelta;
1090 unsigned long delta;
1092 if (hr_delta.tv64 == KTIME_MAX)
1096 * Expired timer available, let it expire in the next tick
1098 if (hr_delta.tv64 <= 0)
1101 tsdelta = ktime_to_timespec(hr_delta);
1102 delta = timespec_to_jiffies(&tsdelta);
1105 * Limit the delta to the max value, which is checked in
1106 * tick_nohz_stop_sched_tick():
1108 if (delta > NEXT_TIMER_MAX_DELTA)
1109 delta = NEXT_TIMER_MAX_DELTA;
1112 * Take rounding errors in to account and make sure, that it
1113 * expires in the next tick. Otherwise we go into an endless
1114 * ping pong due to tick_nohz_stop_sched_tick() retriggering
1120 if (time_before(now, expires))
1126 * get_next_timer_interrupt - return the jiffy of the next pending timer
1127 * @now: current time (in jiffies)
1129 unsigned long get_next_timer_interrupt(unsigned long now)
1131 struct tvec_base *base = __get_cpu_var(tvec_bases);
1132 unsigned long expires;
1134 spin_lock(&base->lock);
1135 expires = __next_timer_interrupt(base);
1136 spin_unlock(&base->lock);
1138 if (time_before_eq(expires, now))
1141 return cmp_next_hrtimer_event(now, expires);
1146 * Called from the timer interrupt handler to charge one tick to the current
1147 * process. user_tick is 1 if the tick is user time, 0 for system.
1149 void update_process_times(int user_tick)
1151 struct task_struct *p = current;
1152 int cpu = smp_processor_id();
1154 /* Note: this timer irq context must be accounted for as well. */
1155 account_process_tick(p, user_tick);
1157 if (rcu_pending(cpu))
1158 rcu_check_callbacks(cpu, user_tick);
1161 run_posix_cpu_timers(p);
1165 * This function runs timers and the timer-tq in bottom half context.
1167 static void run_timer_softirq(struct softirq_action *h)
1169 struct tvec_base *base = __get_cpu_var(tvec_bases);
1171 perf_counter_do_pending();
1173 hrtimer_run_pending();
1175 if (time_after_eq(jiffies, base->timer_jiffies))
1180 * Called by the local, per-CPU timer interrupt on SMP.
1182 void run_local_timers(void)
1184 hrtimer_run_queues();
1185 raise_softirq(TIMER_SOFTIRQ);
1190 * The 64-bit jiffies value is not atomic - you MUST NOT read it
1191 * without sampling the sequence number in xtime_lock.
1192 * jiffies is defined in the linker script...
1195 void do_timer(unsigned long ticks)
1197 jiffies_64 += ticks;
1202 #ifdef __ARCH_WANT_SYS_ALARM
1205 * For backwards compatibility? This can be done in libc so Alpha
1206 * and all newer ports shouldn't need it.
1208 SYSCALL_DEFINE1(alarm, unsigned int, seconds)
1210 return alarm_setitimer(seconds);
1218 * The Alpha uses getxpid, getxuid, and getxgid instead. Maybe this
1219 * should be moved into arch/i386 instead?
1223 * sys_getpid - return the thread group id of the current process
1225 * Note, despite the name, this returns the tgid not the pid. The tgid and
1226 * the pid are identical unless CLONE_THREAD was specified on clone() in
1227 * which case the tgid is the same in all threads of the same group.
1229 * This is SMP safe as current->tgid does not change.
1231 SYSCALL_DEFINE0(getpid)
1233 return task_tgid_vnr(current);
1237 * Accessing ->real_parent is not SMP-safe, it could
1238 * change from under us. However, we can use a stale
1239 * value of ->real_parent under rcu_read_lock(), see
1240 * release_task()->call_rcu(delayed_put_task_struct).
1242 SYSCALL_DEFINE0(getppid)
1247 pid = task_tgid_vnr(current->real_parent);
1253 SYSCALL_DEFINE0(getuid)
1255 /* Only we change this so SMP safe */
1256 return current_uid();
1259 SYSCALL_DEFINE0(geteuid)
1261 /* Only we change this so SMP safe */
1262 return current_euid();
1265 SYSCALL_DEFINE0(getgid)
1267 /* Only we change this so SMP safe */
1268 return current_gid();
1271 SYSCALL_DEFINE0(getegid)
1273 /* Only we change this so SMP safe */
1274 return current_egid();
1279 static void process_timeout(unsigned long __data)
1281 wake_up_process((struct task_struct *)__data);
1285 * schedule_timeout - sleep until timeout
1286 * @timeout: timeout value in jiffies
1288 * Make the current task sleep until @timeout jiffies have
1289 * elapsed. The routine will return immediately unless
1290 * the current task state has been set (see set_current_state()).
1292 * You can set the task state as follows -
1294 * %TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE - at least @timeout jiffies are guaranteed to
1295 * pass before the routine returns. The routine will return 0
1297 * %TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE - the routine may return early if a signal is
1298 * delivered to the current task. In this case the remaining time
1299 * in jiffies will be returned, or 0 if the timer expired in time
1301 * The current task state is guaranteed to be TASK_RUNNING when this
1304 * Specifying a @timeout value of %MAX_SCHEDULE_TIMEOUT will schedule
1305 * the CPU away without a bound on the timeout. In this case the return
1306 * value will be %MAX_SCHEDULE_TIMEOUT.
1308 * In all cases the return value is guaranteed to be non-negative.
1310 signed long __sched schedule_timeout(signed long timeout)
1312 struct timer_list timer;
1313 unsigned long expire;
1317 case MAX_SCHEDULE_TIMEOUT:
1319 * These two special cases are useful to be comfortable
1320 * in the caller. Nothing more. We could take
1321 * MAX_SCHEDULE_TIMEOUT from one of the negative value
1322 * but I' d like to return a valid offset (>=0) to allow
1323 * the caller to do everything it want with the retval.
1329 * Another bit of PARANOID. Note that the retval will be
1330 * 0 since no piece of kernel is supposed to do a check
1331 * for a negative retval of schedule_timeout() (since it
1332 * should never happens anyway). You just have the printk()
1333 * that will tell you if something is gone wrong and where.
1336 printk(KERN_ERR "schedule_timeout: wrong timeout "
1337 "value %lx\n", timeout);
1339 current->state = TASK_RUNNING;
1344 expire = timeout + jiffies;
1346 setup_timer_on_stack(&timer, process_timeout, (unsigned long)current);
1347 __mod_timer(&timer, expire, false, TIMER_NOT_PINNED);
1349 del_singleshot_timer_sync(&timer);
1351 /* Remove the timer from the object tracker */
1352 destroy_timer_on_stack(&timer);
1354 timeout = expire - jiffies;
1357 return timeout < 0 ? 0 : timeout;
1359 EXPORT_SYMBOL(schedule_timeout);
1362 * We can use __set_current_state() here because schedule_timeout() calls
1363 * schedule() unconditionally.
1365 signed long __sched schedule_timeout_interruptible(signed long timeout)
1367 __set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
1368 return schedule_timeout(timeout);
1370 EXPORT_SYMBOL(schedule_timeout_interruptible);
1372 signed long __sched schedule_timeout_killable(signed long timeout)
1374 __set_current_state(TASK_KILLABLE);
1375 return schedule_timeout(timeout);
1377 EXPORT_SYMBOL(schedule_timeout_killable);
1379 signed long __sched schedule_timeout_uninterruptible(signed long timeout)
1381 __set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
1382 return schedule_timeout(timeout);
1384 EXPORT_SYMBOL(schedule_timeout_uninterruptible);
1386 /* Thread ID - the internal kernel "pid" */
1387 SYSCALL_DEFINE0(gettid)
1389 return task_pid_vnr(current);
1393 * do_sysinfo - fill in sysinfo struct
1394 * @info: pointer to buffer to fill
1396 int do_sysinfo(struct sysinfo *info)
1398 unsigned long mem_total, sav_total;
1399 unsigned int mem_unit, bitcount;
1402 memset(info, 0, sizeof(struct sysinfo));
1405 monotonic_to_bootbased(&tp);
1406 info->uptime = tp.tv_sec + (tp.tv_nsec ? 1 : 0);
1408 get_avenrun(info->loads, 0, SI_LOAD_SHIFT - FSHIFT);
1410 info->procs = nr_threads;
1416 * If the sum of all the available memory (i.e. ram + swap)
1417 * is less than can be stored in a 32 bit unsigned long then
1418 * we can be binary compatible with 2.2.x kernels. If not,
1419 * well, in that case 2.2.x was broken anyways...
1421 * -Erik Andersen <andersee@debian.org>
1424 mem_total = info->totalram + info->totalswap;
1425 if (mem_total < info->totalram || mem_total < info->totalswap)
1428 mem_unit = info->mem_unit;
1429 while (mem_unit > 1) {
1432 sav_total = mem_total;
1434 if (mem_total < sav_total)
1439 * If mem_total did not overflow, multiply all memory values by
1440 * info->mem_unit and set it to 1. This leaves things compatible
1441 * with 2.2.x, and also retains compatibility with earlier 2.4.x
1446 info->totalram <<= bitcount;
1447 info->freeram <<= bitcount;
1448 info->sharedram <<= bitcount;
1449 info->bufferram <<= bitcount;
1450 info->totalswap <<= bitcount;
1451 info->freeswap <<= bitcount;
1452 info->totalhigh <<= bitcount;
1453 info->freehigh <<= bitcount;
1459 SYSCALL_DEFINE1(sysinfo, struct sysinfo __user *, info)
1465 if (copy_to_user(info, &val, sizeof(struct sysinfo)))
1471 static int __cpuinit init_timers_cpu(int cpu)
1474 struct tvec_base *base;
1475 static char __cpuinitdata tvec_base_done[NR_CPUS];
1477 if (!tvec_base_done[cpu]) {
1478 static char boot_done;
1482 * The APs use this path later in boot
1484 base = kmalloc_node(sizeof(*base),
1485 GFP_KERNEL | __GFP_ZERO,
1490 /* Make sure that tvec_base is 2 byte aligned */
1491 if (tbase_get_deferrable(base)) {
1496 per_cpu(tvec_bases, cpu) = base;
1499 * This is for the boot CPU - we use compile-time
1500 * static initialisation because per-cpu memory isn't
1501 * ready yet and because the memory allocators are not
1502 * initialised either.
1505 base = &boot_tvec_bases;
1507 tvec_base_done[cpu] = 1;
1509 base = per_cpu(tvec_bases, cpu);
1512 spin_lock_init(&base->lock);
1514 for (j = 0; j < TVN_SIZE; j++) {
1515 INIT_LIST_HEAD(base->tv5.vec + j);
1516 INIT_LIST_HEAD(base->tv4.vec + j);
1517 INIT_LIST_HEAD(base->tv3.vec + j);
1518 INIT_LIST_HEAD(base->tv2.vec + j);
1520 for (j = 0; j < TVR_SIZE; j++)
1521 INIT_LIST_HEAD(base->tv1.vec + j);
1523 base->timer_jiffies = jiffies;
1527 #ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU
1528 static void migrate_timer_list(struct tvec_base *new_base, struct list_head *head)
1530 struct timer_list *timer;
1532 while (!list_empty(head)) {
1533 timer = list_first_entry(head, struct timer_list, entry);
1534 detach_timer(timer, 0);
1535 timer_set_base(timer, new_base);
1536 internal_add_timer(new_base, timer);
1540 static void __cpuinit migrate_timers(int cpu)
1542 struct tvec_base *old_base;
1543 struct tvec_base *new_base;
1546 BUG_ON(cpu_online(cpu));
1547 old_base = per_cpu(tvec_bases, cpu);
1548 new_base = get_cpu_var(tvec_bases);
1550 * The caller is globally serialized and nobody else
1551 * takes two locks at once, deadlock is not possible.
1553 spin_lock_irq(&new_base->lock);
1554 spin_lock_nested(&old_base->lock, SINGLE_DEPTH_NESTING);
1556 BUG_ON(old_base->running_timer);
1558 for (i = 0; i < TVR_SIZE; i++)
1559 migrate_timer_list(new_base, old_base->tv1.vec + i);
1560 for (i = 0; i < TVN_SIZE; i++) {
1561 migrate_timer_list(new_base, old_base->tv2.vec + i);
1562 migrate_timer_list(new_base, old_base->tv3.vec + i);
1563 migrate_timer_list(new_base, old_base->tv4.vec + i);
1564 migrate_timer_list(new_base, old_base->tv5.vec + i);
1567 spin_unlock(&old_base->lock);
1568 spin_unlock_irq(&new_base->lock);
1569 put_cpu_var(tvec_bases);
1571 #endif /* CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU */
1573 static int __cpuinit timer_cpu_notify(struct notifier_block *self,
1574 unsigned long action, void *hcpu)
1576 long cpu = (long)hcpu;
1578 case CPU_UP_PREPARE:
1579 case CPU_UP_PREPARE_FROZEN:
1580 if (init_timers_cpu(cpu) < 0)
1583 #ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU
1585 case CPU_DEAD_FROZEN:
1586 migrate_timers(cpu);
1595 static struct notifier_block __cpuinitdata timers_nb = {
1596 .notifier_call = timer_cpu_notify,
1600 void __init init_timers(void)
1602 int err = timer_cpu_notify(&timers_nb, (unsigned long)CPU_UP_PREPARE,
1603 (void *)(long)smp_processor_id());
1607 BUG_ON(err == NOTIFY_BAD);
1608 register_cpu_notifier(&timers_nb);
1609 open_softirq(TIMER_SOFTIRQ, run_timer_softirq);
1613 * msleep - sleep safely even with waitqueue interruptions
1614 * @msecs: Time in milliseconds to sleep for
1616 void msleep(unsigned int msecs)
1618 unsigned long timeout = msecs_to_jiffies(msecs) + 1;
1621 timeout = schedule_timeout_uninterruptible(timeout);
1624 EXPORT_SYMBOL(msleep);
1627 * msleep_interruptible - sleep waiting for signals
1628 * @msecs: Time in milliseconds to sleep for
1630 unsigned long msleep_interruptible(unsigned int msecs)
1632 unsigned long timeout = msecs_to_jiffies(msecs) + 1;
1634 while (timeout && !signal_pending(current))
1635 timeout = schedule_timeout_interruptible(timeout);
1636 return jiffies_to_msecs(timeout);
1639 EXPORT_SYMBOL(msleep_interruptible);