4 * Kernel internal timers, kernel timekeeping, 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/notifier.h>
30 #include <linux/thread_info.h>
31 #include <linux/time.h>
32 #include <linux/jiffies.h>
33 #include <linux/posix-timers.h>
34 #include <linux/cpu.h>
35 #include <linux/syscalls.h>
36 #include <linux/delay.h>
38 #include <asm/uaccess.h>
39 #include <asm/unistd.h>
40 #include <asm/div64.h>
41 #include <asm/timex.h>
44 #ifdef CONFIG_TIME_INTERPOLATION
45 static void time_interpolator_update(long delta_nsec);
47 #define time_interpolator_update(x)
50 u64 jiffies_64 __cacheline_aligned_in_smp = INITIAL_JIFFIES;
52 EXPORT_SYMBOL(jiffies_64);
55 * per-CPU timer vector definitions:
58 #define TVN_BITS (CONFIG_BASE_SMALL ? 4 : 6)
59 #define TVR_BITS (CONFIG_BASE_SMALL ? 6 : 8)
60 #define TVN_SIZE (1 << TVN_BITS)
61 #define TVR_SIZE (1 << TVR_BITS)
62 #define TVN_MASK (TVN_SIZE - 1)
63 #define TVR_MASK (TVR_SIZE - 1)
67 struct timer_list *running_timer;
70 typedef struct tvec_s {
71 struct list_head vec[TVN_SIZE];
74 typedef struct tvec_root_s {
75 struct list_head vec[TVR_SIZE];
78 struct tvec_t_base_s {
79 struct timer_base_s t_base;
80 unsigned long timer_jiffies;
86 } ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp;
88 typedef struct tvec_t_base_s tvec_base_t;
89 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(tvec_base_t *, tvec_bases);
90 static tvec_base_t boot_tvec_bases;
92 static inline void set_running_timer(tvec_base_t *base,
93 struct timer_list *timer)
96 base->t_base.running_timer = timer;
100 static void internal_add_timer(tvec_base_t *base, struct timer_list *timer)
102 unsigned long expires = timer->expires;
103 unsigned long idx = expires - base->timer_jiffies;
104 struct list_head *vec;
106 if (idx < TVR_SIZE) {
107 int i = expires & TVR_MASK;
108 vec = base->tv1.vec + i;
109 } else if (idx < 1 << (TVR_BITS + TVN_BITS)) {
110 int i = (expires >> TVR_BITS) & TVN_MASK;
111 vec = base->tv2.vec + i;
112 } else if (idx < 1 << (TVR_BITS + 2 * TVN_BITS)) {
113 int i = (expires >> (TVR_BITS + TVN_BITS)) & TVN_MASK;
114 vec = base->tv3.vec + i;
115 } else if (idx < 1 << (TVR_BITS + 3 * TVN_BITS)) {
116 int i = (expires >> (TVR_BITS + 2 * TVN_BITS)) & TVN_MASK;
117 vec = base->tv4.vec + i;
118 } else if ((signed long) idx < 0) {
120 * Can happen if you add a timer with expires == jiffies,
121 * or you set a timer to go off in the past
123 vec = base->tv1.vec + (base->timer_jiffies & TVR_MASK);
126 /* If the timeout is larger than 0xffffffff on 64-bit
127 * architectures then we use the maximum timeout:
129 if (idx > 0xffffffffUL) {
131 expires = idx + base->timer_jiffies;
133 i = (expires >> (TVR_BITS + 3 * TVN_BITS)) & TVN_MASK;
134 vec = base->tv5.vec + i;
139 list_add_tail(&timer->entry, vec);
142 typedef struct timer_base_s timer_base_t;
144 * Used by TIMER_INITIALIZER, we can't use per_cpu(tvec_bases)
145 * at compile time, and we need timer->base to lock the timer.
147 timer_base_t __init_timer_base
148 ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp = { .lock = SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED };
149 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__init_timer_base);
152 * init_timer - initialize a timer.
153 * @timer: the timer to be initialized
155 * init_timer() must be done to a timer prior calling *any* of the
156 * other timer functions.
158 void fastcall init_timer(struct timer_list *timer)
160 timer->entry.next = NULL;
161 timer->base = &per_cpu(tvec_bases, raw_smp_processor_id())->t_base;
163 EXPORT_SYMBOL(init_timer);
165 static inline void detach_timer(struct timer_list *timer,
168 struct list_head *entry = &timer->entry;
170 __list_del(entry->prev, entry->next);
173 entry->prev = LIST_POISON2;
177 * We are using hashed locking: holding per_cpu(tvec_bases).t_base.lock
178 * means that all timers which are tied to this base via timer->base are
179 * locked, and the base itself is locked too.
181 * So __run_timers/migrate_timers can safely modify all timers which could
182 * be found on ->tvX lists.
184 * When the timer's base is locked, and the timer removed from list, it is
185 * possible to set timer->base = NULL and drop the lock: the timer remains
188 static timer_base_t *lock_timer_base(struct timer_list *timer,
189 unsigned long *flags)
195 if (likely(base != NULL)) {
196 spin_lock_irqsave(&base->lock, *flags);
197 if (likely(base == timer->base))
199 /* The timer has migrated to another CPU */
200 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&base->lock, *flags);
206 int __mod_timer(struct timer_list *timer, unsigned long expires)
209 tvec_base_t *new_base;
213 BUG_ON(!timer->function);
215 base = lock_timer_base(timer, &flags);
217 if (timer_pending(timer)) {
218 detach_timer(timer, 0);
222 new_base = __get_cpu_var(tvec_bases);
224 if (base != &new_base->t_base) {
226 * We are trying to schedule the timer on the local CPU.
227 * However we can't change timer's base while it is running,
228 * otherwise del_timer_sync() can't detect that the timer's
229 * handler yet has not finished. This also guarantees that
230 * the timer is serialized wrt itself.
232 if (unlikely(base->running_timer == timer)) {
233 /* The timer remains on a former base */
234 new_base = container_of(base, tvec_base_t, t_base);
236 /* See the comment in lock_timer_base() */
238 spin_unlock(&base->lock);
239 spin_lock(&new_base->t_base.lock);
240 timer->base = &new_base->t_base;
244 timer->expires = expires;
245 internal_add_timer(new_base, timer);
246 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&new_base->t_base.lock, flags);
251 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__mod_timer);
254 * add_timer_on - start a timer on a particular CPU
255 * @timer: the timer to be added
256 * @cpu: the CPU to start it on
258 * This is not very scalable on SMP. Double adds are not possible.
260 void add_timer_on(struct timer_list *timer, int cpu)
262 tvec_base_t *base = per_cpu(tvec_bases, cpu);
265 BUG_ON(timer_pending(timer) || !timer->function);
266 spin_lock_irqsave(&base->t_base.lock, flags);
267 timer->base = &base->t_base;
268 internal_add_timer(base, timer);
269 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&base->t_base.lock, flags);
274 * mod_timer - modify a timer's timeout
275 * @timer: the timer to be modified
277 * mod_timer is a more efficient way to update the expire field of an
278 * active timer (if the timer is inactive it will be activated)
280 * mod_timer(timer, expires) is equivalent to:
282 * del_timer(timer); timer->expires = expires; add_timer(timer);
284 * Note that if there are multiple unserialized concurrent users of the
285 * same timer, then mod_timer() is the only safe way to modify the timeout,
286 * since add_timer() cannot modify an already running timer.
288 * The function returns whether it has modified a pending timer or not.
289 * (ie. mod_timer() of an inactive timer returns 0, mod_timer() of an
290 * active timer returns 1.)
292 int mod_timer(struct timer_list *timer, unsigned long expires)
294 BUG_ON(!timer->function);
297 * This is a common optimization triggered by the
298 * networking code - if the timer is re-modified
299 * to be the same thing then just return:
301 if (timer->expires == expires && timer_pending(timer))
304 return __mod_timer(timer, expires);
307 EXPORT_SYMBOL(mod_timer);
310 * del_timer - deactive a timer.
311 * @timer: the timer to be deactivated
313 * del_timer() deactivates a timer - this works on both active and inactive
316 * The function returns whether it has deactivated a pending timer or not.
317 * (ie. del_timer() of an inactive timer returns 0, del_timer() of an
318 * active timer returns 1.)
320 int del_timer(struct timer_list *timer)
326 if (timer_pending(timer)) {
327 base = lock_timer_base(timer, &flags);
328 if (timer_pending(timer)) {
329 detach_timer(timer, 1);
332 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&base->lock, flags);
338 EXPORT_SYMBOL(del_timer);
342 * This function tries to deactivate a timer. Upon successful (ret >= 0)
343 * exit the timer is not queued and the handler is not running on any CPU.
345 * It must not be called from interrupt contexts.
347 int try_to_del_timer_sync(struct timer_list *timer)
353 base = lock_timer_base(timer, &flags);
355 if (base->running_timer == timer)
359 if (timer_pending(timer)) {
360 detach_timer(timer, 1);
364 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&base->lock, flags);
370 * del_timer_sync - deactivate a timer and wait for the handler to finish.
371 * @timer: the timer to be deactivated
373 * This function only differs from del_timer() on SMP: besides deactivating
374 * the timer it also makes sure the handler has finished executing on other
377 * Synchronization rules: callers must prevent restarting of the timer,
378 * otherwise this function is meaningless. It must not be called from
379 * interrupt contexts. The caller must not hold locks which would prevent
380 * completion of the timer's handler. The timer's handler must not call
381 * add_timer_on(). Upon exit the timer is not queued and the handler is
382 * not running on any CPU.
384 * The function returns whether it has deactivated a pending timer or not.
386 int del_timer_sync(struct timer_list *timer)
389 int ret = try_to_del_timer_sync(timer);
395 EXPORT_SYMBOL(del_timer_sync);
398 static int cascade(tvec_base_t *base, tvec_t *tv, int index)
400 /* cascade all the timers from tv up one level */
401 struct list_head *head, *curr;
403 head = tv->vec + index;
406 * We are removing _all_ timers from the list, so we don't have to
407 * detach them individually, just clear the list afterwards.
409 while (curr != head) {
410 struct timer_list *tmp;
412 tmp = list_entry(curr, struct timer_list, entry);
413 BUG_ON(tmp->base != &base->t_base);
415 internal_add_timer(base, tmp);
417 INIT_LIST_HEAD(head);
423 * __run_timers - run all expired timers (if any) on this CPU.
424 * @base: the timer vector to be processed.
426 * This function cascades all vectors and executes all expired timer
429 #define INDEX(N) (base->timer_jiffies >> (TVR_BITS + N * TVN_BITS)) & TVN_MASK
431 static inline void __run_timers(tvec_base_t *base)
433 struct timer_list *timer;
435 spin_lock_irq(&base->t_base.lock);
436 while (time_after_eq(jiffies, base->timer_jiffies)) {
437 struct list_head work_list = LIST_HEAD_INIT(work_list);
438 struct list_head *head = &work_list;
439 int index = base->timer_jiffies & TVR_MASK;
445 (!cascade(base, &base->tv2, INDEX(0))) &&
446 (!cascade(base, &base->tv3, INDEX(1))) &&
447 !cascade(base, &base->tv4, INDEX(2)))
448 cascade(base, &base->tv5, INDEX(3));
449 ++base->timer_jiffies;
450 list_splice_init(base->tv1.vec + index, &work_list);
451 while (!list_empty(head)) {
452 void (*fn)(unsigned long);
455 timer = list_entry(head->next,struct timer_list,entry);
456 fn = timer->function;
459 set_running_timer(base, timer);
460 detach_timer(timer, 1);
461 spin_unlock_irq(&base->t_base.lock);
463 int preempt_count = preempt_count();
465 if (preempt_count != preempt_count()) {
466 printk(KERN_WARNING "huh, entered %p "
467 "with preempt_count %08x, exited"
474 spin_lock_irq(&base->t_base.lock);
477 set_running_timer(base, NULL);
478 spin_unlock_irq(&base->t_base.lock);
481 #ifdef CONFIG_NO_IDLE_HZ
483 * Find out when the next timer event is due to happen. This
484 * is used on S/390 to stop all activity when a cpus is idle.
485 * This functions needs to be called disabled.
487 unsigned long next_timer_interrupt(void)
490 struct list_head *list;
491 struct timer_list *nte;
492 unsigned long expires;
493 unsigned long hr_expires = MAX_JIFFY_OFFSET;
498 hr_delta = hrtimer_get_next_event();
499 if (hr_delta.tv64 != KTIME_MAX) {
500 struct timespec tsdelta;
501 tsdelta = ktime_to_timespec(hr_delta);
502 hr_expires = timespec_to_jiffies(&tsdelta);
504 return hr_expires + jiffies;
506 hr_expires += jiffies;
508 base = __get_cpu_var(tvec_bases);
509 spin_lock(&base->t_base.lock);
510 expires = base->timer_jiffies + (LONG_MAX >> 1);
513 /* Look for timer events in tv1. */
514 j = base->timer_jiffies & TVR_MASK;
516 list_for_each_entry(nte, base->tv1.vec + j, entry) {
517 expires = nte->expires;
518 if (j < (base->timer_jiffies & TVR_MASK))
519 list = base->tv2.vec + (INDEX(0));
522 j = (j + 1) & TVR_MASK;
523 } while (j != (base->timer_jiffies & TVR_MASK));
526 varray[0] = &base->tv2;
527 varray[1] = &base->tv3;
528 varray[2] = &base->tv4;
529 varray[3] = &base->tv5;
530 for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
533 if (list_empty(varray[i]->vec + j)) {
534 j = (j + 1) & TVN_MASK;
537 list_for_each_entry(nte, varray[i]->vec + j, entry)
538 if (time_before(nte->expires, expires))
539 expires = nte->expires;
540 if (j < (INDEX(i)) && i < 3)
541 list = varray[i + 1]->vec + (INDEX(i + 1));
543 } while (j != (INDEX(i)));
548 * The search wrapped. We need to look at the next list
549 * from next tv element that would cascade into tv element
550 * where we found the timer element.
552 list_for_each_entry(nte, list, entry) {
553 if (time_before(nte->expires, expires))
554 expires = nte->expires;
557 spin_unlock(&base->t_base.lock);
559 if (time_before(hr_expires, expires))
566 /******************************************************************/
569 * Timekeeping variables
571 unsigned long tick_usec = TICK_USEC; /* USER_HZ period (usec) */
572 unsigned long tick_nsec = TICK_NSEC; /* ACTHZ period (nsec) */
576 * wall_to_monotonic is what we need to add to xtime (or xtime corrected
577 * for sub jiffie times) to get to monotonic time. Monotonic is pegged
578 * at zero at system boot time, so wall_to_monotonic will be negative,
579 * however, we will ALWAYS keep the tv_nsec part positive so we can use
580 * the usual normalization.
582 struct timespec xtime __attribute__ ((aligned (16)));
583 struct timespec wall_to_monotonic __attribute__ ((aligned (16)));
585 EXPORT_SYMBOL(xtime);
587 /* Don't completely fail for HZ > 500. */
588 int tickadj = 500/HZ ? : 1; /* microsecs */
592 * phase-lock loop variables
594 /* TIME_ERROR prevents overwriting the CMOS clock */
595 int time_state = TIME_OK; /* clock synchronization status */
596 int time_status = STA_UNSYNC; /* clock status bits */
597 long time_offset; /* time adjustment (us) */
598 long time_constant = 2; /* pll time constant */
599 long time_tolerance = MAXFREQ; /* frequency tolerance (ppm) */
600 long time_precision = 1; /* clock precision (us) */
601 long time_maxerror = NTP_PHASE_LIMIT; /* maximum error (us) */
602 long time_esterror = NTP_PHASE_LIMIT; /* estimated error (us) */
603 static long time_phase; /* phase offset (scaled us) */
604 long time_freq = (((NSEC_PER_SEC + HZ/2) % HZ - HZ/2) << SHIFT_USEC) / NSEC_PER_USEC;
605 /* frequency offset (scaled ppm)*/
606 static long time_adj; /* tick adjust (scaled 1 / HZ) */
607 long time_reftime; /* time at last adjustment (s) */
609 long time_next_adjust;
612 * this routine handles the overflow of the microsecond field
614 * The tricky bits of code to handle the accurate clock support
615 * were provided by Dave Mills (Mills@UDEL.EDU) of NTP fame.
616 * They were originally developed for SUN and DEC kernels.
617 * All the kudos should go to Dave for this stuff.
620 static void second_overflow(void)
624 /* Bump the maxerror field */
625 time_maxerror += time_tolerance >> SHIFT_USEC;
626 if (time_maxerror > NTP_PHASE_LIMIT) {
627 time_maxerror = NTP_PHASE_LIMIT;
628 time_status |= STA_UNSYNC;
632 * Leap second processing. If in leap-insert state at the end of the
633 * day, the system clock is set back one second; if in leap-delete
634 * state, the system clock is set ahead one second. The microtime()
635 * routine or external clock driver will insure that reported time is
636 * always monotonic. The ugly divides should be replaced.
638 switch (time_state) {
640 if (time_status & STA_INS)
641 time_state = TIME_INS;
642 else if (time_status & STA_DEL)
643 time_state = TIME_DEL;
646 if (xtime.tv_sec % 86400 == 0) {
648 wall_to_monotonic.tv_sec++;
650 * The timer interpolator will make time change
651 * gradually instead of an immediate jump by one second
653 time_interpolator_update(-NSEC_PER_SEC);
654 time_state = TIME_OOP;
656 printk(KERN_NOTICE "Clock: inserting leap second "
661 if ((xtime.tv_sec + 1) % 86400 == 0) {
663 wall_to_monotonic.tv_sec--;
665 * Use of time interpolator for a gradual change of
668 time_interpolator_update(NSEC_PER_SEC);
669 time_state = TIME_WAIT;
671 printk(KERN_NOTICE "Clock: deleting leap second "
676 time_state = TIME_WAIT;
679 if (!(time_status & (STA_INS | STA_DEL)))
680 time_state = TIME_OK;
684 * Compute the phase adjustment for the next second. In PLL mode, the
685 * offset is reduced by a fixed factor times the time constant. In FLL
686 * mode the offset is used directly. In either mode, the maximum phase
687 * adjustment for each second is clamped so as to spread the adjustment
688 * over not more than the number of seconds between updates.
691 if (!(time_status & STA_FLL))
692 ltemp = shift_right(ltemp, SHIFT_KG + time_constant);
693 ltemp = min(ltemp, (MAXPHASE / MINSEC) << SHIFT_UPDATE);
694 ltemp = max(ltemp, -(MAXPHASE / MINSEC) << SHIFT_UPDATE);
695 time_offset -= ltemp;
696 time_adj = ltemp << (SHIFT_SCALE - SHIFT_HZ - SHIFT_UPDATE);
699 * Compute the frequency estimate and additional phase adjustment due
700 * to frequency error for the next second.
703 time_adj += shift_right(ltemp,(SHIFT_USEC + SHIFT_HZ - SHIFT_SCALE));
707 * Compensate for (HZ==100) != (1 << SHIFT_HZ). Add 25% and 3.125% to
708 * get 128.125; => only 0.125% error (p. 14)
710 time_adj += shift_right(time_adj, 2) + shift_right(time_adj, 5);
714 * Compensate for (HZ==250) != (1 << SHIFT_HZ). Add 1.5625% and
715 * 0.78125% to get 255.85938; => only 0.05% error (p. 14)
717 time_adj += shift_right(time_adj, 6) + shift_right(time_adj, 7);
721 * Compensate for (HZ==1000) != (1 << SHIFT_HZ). Add 1.5625% and
722 * 0.78125% to get 1023.4375; => only 0.05% error (p. 14)
724 time_adj += shift_right(time_adj, 6) + shift_right(time_adj, 7);
729 * Returns how many microseconds we need to add to xtime this tick
730 * in doing an adjustment requested with adjtime.
732 static long adjtime_adjustment(void)
734 long time_adjust_step;
736 time_adjust_step = time_adjust;
737 if (time_adjust_step) {
739 * We are doing an adjtime thing. Prepare time_adjust_step to
740 * be within bounds. Note that a positive time_adjust means we
741 * want the clock to run faster.
743 * Limit the amount of the step to be in the range
744 * -tickadj .. +tickadj
746 time_adjust_step = min(time_adjust_step, (long)tickadj);
747 time_adjust_step = max(time_adjust_step, (long)-tickadj);
749 return time_adjust_step;
752 /* in the NTP reference this is called "hardclock()" */
753 static void update_wall_time_one_tick(void)
755 long time_adjust_step, delta_nsec;
757 time_adjust_step = adjtime_adjustment();
758 if (time_adjust_step)
759 /* Reduce by this step the amount of time left */
760 time_adjust -= time_adjust_step;
761 delta_nsec = tick_nsec + time_adjust_step * 1000;
763 * Advance the phase, once it gets to one microsecond, then
764 * advance the tick more.
766 time_phase += time_adj;
767 if ((time_phase >= FINENSEC) || (time_phase <= -FINENSEC)) {
768 long ltemp = shift_right(time_phase, (SHIFT_SCALE - 10));
769 time_phase -= ltemp << (SHIFT_SCALE - 10);
772 xtime.tv_nsec += delta_nsec;
773 time_interpolator_update(delta_nsec);
775 /* Changes by adjtime() do not take effect till next tick. */
776 if (time_next_adjust != 0) {
777 time_adjust = time_next_adjust;
778 time_next_adjust = 0;
783 * Return how long ticks are at the moment, that is, how much time
784 * update_wall_time_one_tick will add to xtime next time we call it
785 * (assuming no calls to do_adjtimex in the meantime).
786 * The return value is in fixed-point nanoseconds with SHIFT_SCALE-10
787 * bits to the right of the binary point.
788 * This function has no side-effects.
790 u64 current_tick_length(void)
794 delta_nsec = tick_nsec + adjtime_adjustment() * 1000;
795 return ((u64) delta_nsec << (SHIFT_SCALE - 10)) + time_adj;
799 * Using a loop looks inefficient, but "ticks" is
800 * usually just one (we shouldn't be losing ticks,
801 * we're doing this this way mainly for interrupt
802 * latency reasons, not because we think we'll
803 * have lots of lost timer ticks
805 static void update_wall_time(unsigned long ticks)
809 update_wall_time_one_tick();
810 if (xtime.tv_nsec >= 1000000000) {
811 xtime.tv_nsec -= 1000000000;
819 * Called from the timer interrupt handler to charge one tick to the current
820 * process. user_tick is 1 if the tick is user time, 0 for system.
822 void update_process_times(int user_tick)
824 struct task_struct *p = current;
825 int cpu = smp_processor_id();
827 /* Note: this timer irq context must be accounted for as well. */
829 account_user_time(p, jiffies_to_cputime(1));
831 account_system_time(p, HARDIRQ_OFFSET, jiffies_to_cputime(1));
833 if (rcu_pending(cpu))
834 rcu_check_callbacks(cpu, user_tick);
836 run_posix_cpu_timers(p);
840 * Nr of active tasks - counted in fixed-point numbers
842 static unsigned long count_active_tasks(void)
844 return (nr_running() + nr_uninterruptible()) * FIXED_1;
848 * Hmm.. Changed this, as the GNU make sources (load.c) seems to
849 * imply that avenrun[] is the standard name for this kind of thing.
850 * Nothing else seems to be standardized: the fractional size etc
851 * all seem to differ on different machines.
853 * Requires xtime_lock to access.
855 unsigned long avenrun[3];
857 EXPORT_SYMBOL(avenrun);
860 * calc_load - given tick count, update the avenrun load estimates.
861 * This is called while holding a write_lock on xtime_lock.
863 static inline void calc_load(unsigned long ticks)
865 unsigned long active_tasks; /* fixed-point */
866 static int count = LOAD_FREQ;
871 active_tasks = count_active_tasks();
872 CALC_LOAD(avenrun[0], EXP_1, active_tasks);
873 CALC_LOAD(avenrun[1], EXP_5, active_tasks);
874 CALC_LOAD(avenrun[2], EXP_15, active_tasks);
878 /* jiffies at the most recent update of wall time */
879 unsigned long wall_jiffies = INITIAL_JIFFIES;
882 * This read-write spinlock protects us from races in SMP while
883 * playing with xtime and avenrun.
885 #ifndef ARCH_HAVE_XTIME_LOCK
886 seqlock_t xtime_lock __cacheline_aligned_in_smp = SEQLOCK_UNLOCKED;
888 EXPORT_SYMBOL(xtime_lock);
892 * This function runs timers and the timer-tq in bottom half context.
894 static void run_timer_softirq(struct softirq_action *h)
896 tvec_base_t *base = __get_cpu_var(tvec_bases);
898 hrtimer_run_queues();
899 if (time_after_eq(jiffies, base->timer_jiffies))
904 * Called by the local, per-CPU timer interrupt on SMP.
906 void run_local_timers(void)
908 raise_softirq(TIMER_SOFTIRQ);
913 * Called by the timer interrupt. xtime_lock must already be taken
916 static inline void update_times(void)
920 ticks = jiffies - wall_jiffies;
922 wall_jiffies += ticks;
923 update_wall_time(ticks);
929 * The 64-bit jiffies value is not atomic - you MUST NOT read it
930 * without sampling the sequence number in xtime_lock.
931 * jiffies is defined in the linker script...
934 void do_timer(struct pt_regs *regs)
937 /* prevent loading jiffies before storing new jiffies_64 value. */
942 #ifdef __ARCH_WANT_SYS_ALARM
945 * For backwards compatibility? This can be done in libc so Alpha
946 * and all newer ports shouldn't need it.
948 asmlinkage unsigned long sys_alarm(unsigned int seconds)
950 return alarm_setitimer(seconds);
958 * The Alpha uses getxpid, getxuid, and getxgid instead. Maybe this
959 * should be moved into arch/i386 instead?
963 * sys_getpid - return the thread group id of the current process
965 * Note, despite the name, this returns the tgid not the pid. The tgid and
966 * the pid are identical unless CLONE_THREAD was specified on clone() in
967 * which case the tgid is the same in all threads of the same group.
969 * This is SMP safe as current->tgid does not change.
971 asmlinkage long sys_getpid(void)
973 return current->tgid;
977 * Accessing ->group_leader->real_parent is not SMP-safe, it could
978 * change from under us. However, rather than getting any lock
979 * we can use an optimistic algorithm: get the parent
980 * pid, and go back and check that the parent is still
981 * the same. If it has changed (which is extremely unlikely
982 * indeed), we just try again..
984 * NOTE! This depends on the fact that even if we _do_
985 * get an old value of "parent", we can happily dereference
986 * the pointer (it was and remains a dereferencable kernel pointer
987 * no matter what): we just can't necessarily trust the result
988 * until we know that the parent pointer is valid.
990 * NOTE2: ->group_leader never changes from under us.
992 asmlinkage long sys_getppid(void)
995 struct task_struct *me = current;
996 struct task_struct *parent;
998 parent = me->group_leader->real_parent;
1001 #if defined(CONFIG_SMP) || defined(CONFIG_PREEMPT)
1003 struct task_struct *old = parent;
1006 * Make sure we read the pid before re-reading the
1010 parent = me->group_leader->real_parent;
1020 asmlinkage long sys_getuid(void)
1022 /* Only we change this so SMP safe */
1023 return current->uid;
1026 asmlinkage long sys_geteuid(void)
1028 /* Only we change this so SMP safe */
1029 return current->euid;
1032 asmlinkage long sys_getgid(void)
1034 /* Only we change this so SMP safe */
1035 return current->gid;
1038 asmlinkage long sys_getegid(void)
1040 /* Only we change this so SMP safe */
1041 return current->egid;
1046 static void process_timeout(unsigned long __data)
1048 wake_up_process((task_t *)__data);
1052 * schedule_timeout - sleep until timeout
1053 * @timeout: timeout value in jiffies
1055 * Make the current task sleep until @timeout jiffies have
1056 * elapsed. The routine will return immediately unless
1057 * the current task state has been set (see set_current_state()).
1059 * You can set the task state as follows -
1061 * %TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE - at least @timeout jiffies are guaranteed to
1062 * pass before the routine returns. The routine will return 0
1064 * %TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE - the routine may return early if a signal is
1065 * delivered to the current task. In this case the remaining time
1066 * in jiffies will be returned, or 0 if the timer expired in time
1068 * The current task state is guaranteed to be TASK_RUNNING when this
1071 * Specifying a @timeout value of %MAX_SCHEDULE_TIMEOUT will schedule
1072 * the CPU away without a bound on the timeout. In this case the return
1073 * value will be %MAX_SCHEDULE_TIMEOUT.
1075 * In all cases the return value is guaranteed to be non-negative.
1077 fastcall signed long __sched schedule_timeout(signed long timeout)
1079 struct timer_list timer;
1080 unsigned long expire;
1084 case MAX_SCHEDULE_TIMEOUT:
1086 * These two special cases are useful to be comfortable
1087 * in the caller. Nothing more. We could take
1088 * MAX_SCHEDULE_TIMEOUT from one of the negative value
1089 * but I' d like to return a valid offset (>=0) to allow
1090 * the caller to do everything it want with the retval.
1096 * Another bit of PARANOID. Note that the retval will be
1097 * 0 since no piece of kernel is supposed to do a check
1098 * for a negative retval of schedule_timeout() (since it
1099 * should never happens anyway). You just have the printk()
1100 * that will tell you if something is gone wrong and where.
1104 printk(KERN_ERR "schedule_timeout: wrong timeout "
1105 "value %lx from %p\n", timeout,
1106 __builtin_return_address(0));
1107 current->state = TASK_RUNNING;
1112 expire = timeout + jiffies;
1114 setup_timer(&timer, process_timeout, (unsigned long)current);
1115 __mod_timer(&timer, expire);
1117 del_singleshot_timer_sync(&timer);
1119 timeout = expire - jiffies;
1122 return timeout < 0 ? 0 : timeout;
1124 EXPORT_SYMBOL(schedule_timeout);
1127 * We can use __set_current_state() here because schedule_timeout() calls
1128 * schedule() unconditionally.
1130 signed long __sched schedule_timeout_interruptible(signed long timeout)
1132 __set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
1133 return schedule_timeout(timeout);
1135 EXPORT_SYMBOL(schedule_timeout_interruptible);
1137 signed long __sched schedule_timeout_uninterruptible(signed long timeout)
1139 __set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
1140 return schedule_timeout(timeout);
1142 EXPORT_SYMBOL(schedule_timeout_uninterruptible);
1144 /* Thread ID - the internal kernel "pid" */
1145 asmlinkage long sys_gettid(void)
1147 return current->pid;
1151 * sys_sysinfo - fill in sysinfo struct
1153 asmlinkage long sys_sysinfo(struct sysinfo __user *info)
1156 unsigned long mem_total, sav_total;
1157 unsigned int mem_unit, bitcount;
1160 memset((char *)&val, 0, sizeof(struct sysinfo));
1164 seq = read_seqbegin(&xtime_lock);
1167 * This is annoying. The below is the same thing
1168 * posix_get_clock_monotonic() does, but it wants to
1169 * take the lock which we want to cover the loads stuff
1173 getnstimeofday(&tp);
1174 tp.tv_sec += wall_to_monotonic.tv_sec;
1175 tp.tv_nsec += wall_to_monotonic.tv_nsec;
1176 if (tp.tv_nsec - NSEC_PER_SEC >= 0) {
1177 tp.tv_nsec = tp.tv_nsec - NSEC_PER_SEC;
1180 val.uptime = tp.tv_sec + (tp.tv_nsec ? 1 : 0);
1182 val.loads[0] = avenrun[0] << (SI_LOAD_SHIFT - FSHIFT);
1183 val.loads[1] = avenrun[1] << (SI_LOAD_SHIFT - FSHIFT);
1184 val.loads[2] = avenrun[2] << (SI_LOAD_SHIFT - FSHIFT);
1186 val.procs = nr_threads;
1187 } while (read_seqretry(&xtime_lock, seq));
1193 * If the sum of all the available memory (i.e. ram + swap)
1194 * is less than can be stored in a 32 bit unsigned long then
1195 * we can be binary compatible with 2.2.x kernels. If not,
1196 * well, in that case 2.2.x was broken anyways...
1198 * -Erik Andersen <andersee@debian.org>
1201 mem_total = val.totalram + val.totalswap;
1202 if (mem_total < val.totalram || mem_total < val.totalswap)
1205 mem_unit = val.mem_unit;
1206 while (mem_unit > 1) {
1209 sav_total = mem_total;
1211 if (mem_total < sav_total)
1216 * If mem_total did not overflow, multiply all memory values by
1217 * val.mem_unit and set it to 1. This leaves things compatible
1218 * with 2.2.x, and also retains compatibility with earlier 2.4.x
1223 val.totalram <<= bitcount;
1224 val.freeram <<= bitcount;
1225 val.sharedram <<= bitcount;
1226 val.bufferram <<= bitcount;
1227 val.totalswap <<= bitcount;
1228 val.freeswap <<= bitcount;
1229 val.totalhigh <<= bitcount;
1230 val.freehigh <<= bitcount;
1233 if (copy_to_user(info, &val, sizeof(struct sysinfo)))
1239 static int __devinit init_timers_cpu(int cpu)
1244 base = per_cpu(tvec_bases, cpu);
1246 static char boot_done;
1249 * Cannot do allocation in init_timers as that runs before the
1250 * allocator initializes (and would waste memory if there are
1251 * more possible CPUs than will ever be installed/brought up).
1254 base = kmalloc_node(sizeof(*base), GFP_KERNEL,
1258 memset(base, 0, sizeof(*base));
1260 base = &boot_tvec_bases;
1263 per_cpu(tvec_bases, cpu) = base;
1265 spin_lock_init(&base->t_base.lock);
1266 for (j = 0; j < TVN_SIZE; j++) {
1267 INIT_LIST_HEAD(base->tv5.vec + j);
1268 INIT_LIST_HEAD(base->tv4.vec + j);
1269 INIT_LIST_HEAD(base->tv3.vec + j);
1270 INIT_LIST_HEAD(base->tv2.vec + j);
1272 for (j = 0; j < TVR_SIZE; j++)
1273 INIT_LIST_HEAD(base->tv1.vec + j);
1275 base->timer_jiffies = jiffies;
1279 #ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU
1280 static void migrate_timer_list(tvec_base_t *new_base, struct list_head *head)
1282 struct timer_list *timer;
1284 while (!list_empty(head)) {
1285 timer = list_entry(head->next, struct timer_list, entry);
1286 detach_timer(timer, 0);
1287 timer->base = &new_base->t_base;
1288 internal_add_timer(new_base, timer);
1292 static void __devinit migrate_timers(int cpu)
1294 tvec_base_t *old_base;
1295 tvec_base_t *new_base;
1298 BUG_ON(cpu_online(cpu));
1299 old_base = per_cpu(tvec_bases, cpu);
1300 new_base = get_cpu_var(tvec_bases);
1302 local_irq_disable();
1303 spin_lock(&new_base->t_base.lock);
1304 spin_lock(&old_base->t_base.lock);
1306 if (old_base->t_base.running_timer)
1308 for (i = 0; i < TVR_SIZE; i++)
1309 migrate_timer_list(new_base, old_base->tv1.vec + i);
1310 for (i = 0; i < TVN_SIZE; i++) {
1311 migrate_timer_list(new_base, old_base->tv2.vec + i);
1312 migrate_timer_list(new_base, old_base->tv3.vec + i);
1313 migrate_timer_list(new_base, old_base->tv4.vec + i);
1314 migrate_timer_list(new_base, old_base->tv5.vec + i);
1317 spin_unlock(&old_base->t_base.lock);
1318 spin_unlock(&new_base->t_base.lock);
1320 put_cpu_var(tvec_bases);
1322 #endif /* CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU */
1324 static int __devinit timer_cpu_notify(struct notifier_block *self,
1325 unsigned long action, void *hcpu)
1327 long cpu = (long)hcpu;
1329 case CPU_UP_PREPARE:
1330 if (init_timers_cpu(cpu) < 0)
1333 #ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU
1335 migrate_timers(cpu);
1344 static struct notifier_block __devinitdata timers_nb = {
1345 .notifier_call = timer_cpu_notify,
1349 void __init init_timers(void)
1351 timer_cpu_notify(&timers_nb, (unsigned long)CPU_UP_PREPARE,
1352 (void *)(long)smp_processor_id());
1353 register_cpu_notifier(&timers_nb);
1354 open_softirq(TIMER_SOFTIRQ, run_timer_softirq, NULL);
1357 #ifdef CONFIG_TIME_INTERPOLATION
1359 struct time_interpolator *time_interpolator __read_mostly;
1360 static struct time_interpolator *time_interpolator_list __read_mostly;
1361 static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(time_interpolator_lock);
1363 static inline u64 time_interpolator_get_cycles(unsigned int src)
1365 unsigned long (*x)(void);
1369 case TIME_SOURCE_FUNCTION:
1370 x = time_interpolator->addr;
1373 case TIME_SOURCE_MMIO64 :
1374 return readq_relaxed((void __iomem *)time_interpolator->addr);
1376 case TIME_SOURCE_MMIO32 :
1377 return readl_relaxed((void __iomem *)time_interpolator->addr);
1379 default: return get_cycles();
1383 static inline u64 time_interpolator_get_counter(int writelock)
1385 unsigned int src = time_interpolator->source;
1387 if (time_interpolator->jitter)
1393 lcycle = time_interpolator->last_cycle;
1394 now = time_interpolator_get_cycles(src);
1395 if (lcycle && time_after(lcycle, now))
1398 /* When holding the xtime write lock, there's no need
1399 * to add the overhead of the cmpxchg. Readers are
1400 * force to retry until the write lock is released.
1403 time_interpolator->last_cycle = now;
1406 /* Keep track of the last timer value returned. The use of cmpxchg here
1407 * will cause contention in an SMP environment.
1409 } while (unlikely(cmpxchg(&time_interpolator->last_cycle, lcycle, now) != lcycle));
1413 return time_interpolator_get_cycles(src);
1416 void time_interpolator_reset(void)
1418 time_interpolator->offset = 0;
1419 time_interpolator->last_counter = time_interpolator_get_counter(1);
1422 #define GET_TI_NSECS(count,i) (((((count) - i->last_counter) & (i)->mask) * (i)->nsec_per_cyc) >> (i)->shift)
1424 unsigned long time_interpolator_get_offset(void)
1426 /* If we do not have a time interpolator set up then just return zero */
1427 if (!time_interpolator)
1430 return time_interpolator->offset +
1431 GET_TI_NSECS(time_interpolator_get_counter(0), time_interpolator);
1434 #define INTERPOLATOR_ADJUST 65536
1435 #define INTERPOLATOR_MAX_SKIP 10*INTERPOLATOR_ADJUST
1437 static void time_interpolator_update(long delta_nsec)
1440 unsigned long offset;
1442 /* If there is no time interpolator set up then do nothing */
1443 if (!time_interpolator)
1447 * The interpolator compensates for late ticks by accumulating the late
1448 * time in time_interpolator->offset. A tick earlier than expected will
1449 * lead to a reset of the offset and a corresponding jump of the clock
1450 * forward. Again this only works if the interpolator clock is running
1451 * slightly slower than the regular clock and the tuning logic insures
1455 counter = time_interpolator_get_counter(1);
1456 offset = time_interpolator->offset +
1457 GET_TI_NSECS(counter, time_interpolator);
1459 if (delta_nsec < 0 || (unsigned long) delta_nsec < offset)
1460 time_interpolator->offset = offset - delta_nsec;
1462 time_interpolator->skips++;
1463 time_interpolator->ns_skipped += delta_nsec - offset;
1464 time_interpolator->offset = 0;
1466 time_interpolator->last_counter = counter;
1468 /* Tuning logic for time interpolator invoked every minute or so.
1469 * Decrease interpolator clock speed if no skips occurred and an offset is carried.
1470 * Increase interpolator clock speed if we skip too much time.
1472 if (jiffies % INTERPOLATOR_ADJUST == 0)
1474 if (time_interpolator->skips == 0 && time_interpolator->offset > TICK_NSEC)
1475 time_interpolator->nsec_per_cyc--;
1476 if (time_interpolator->ns_skipped > INTERPOLATOR_MAX_SKIP && time_interpolator->offset == 0)
1477 time_interpolator->nsec_per_cyc++;
1478 time_interpolator->skips = 0;
1479 time_interpolator->ns_skipped = 0;
1484 is_better_time_interpolator(struct time_interpolator *new)
1486 if (!time_interpolator)
1488 return new->frequency > 2*time_interpolator->frequency ||
1489 (unsigned long)new->drift < (unsigned long)time_interpolator->drift;
1493 register_time_interpolator(struct time_interpolator *ti)
1495 unsigned long flags;
1498 if (ti->frequency == 0 || ti->mask == 0)
1501 ti->nsec_per_cyc = ((u64)NSEC_PER_SEC << ti->shift) / ti->frequency;
1502 spin_lock(&time_interpolator_lock);
1503 write_seqlock_irqsave(&xtime_lock, flags);
1504 if (is_better_time_interpolator(ti)) {
1505 time_interpolator = ti;
1506 time_interpolator_reset();
1508 write_sequnlock_irqrestore(&xtime_lock, flags);
1510 ti->next = time_interpolator_list;
1511 time_interpolator_list = ti;
1512 spin_unlock(&time_interpolator_lock);
1516 unregister_time_interpolator(struct time_interpolator *ti)
1518 struct time_interpolator *curr, **prev;
1519 unsigned long flags;
1521 spin_lock(&time_interpolator_lock);
1522 prev = &time_interpolator_list;
1523 for (curr = *prev; curr; curr = curr->next) {
1531 write_seqlock_irqsave(&xtime_lock, flags);
1532 if (ti == time_interpolator) {
1533 /* we lost the best time-interpolator: */
1534 time_interpolator = NULL;
1535 /* find the next-best interpolator */
1536 for (curr = time_interpolator_list; curr; curr = curr->next)
1537 if (is_better_time_interpolator(curr))
1538 time_interpolator = curr;
1539 time_interpolator_reset();
1541 write_sequnlock_irqrestore(&xtime_lock, flags);
1542 spin_unlock(&time_interpolator_lock);
1544 #endif /* CONFIG_TIME_INTERPOLATION */
1547 * msleep - sleep safely even with waitqueue interruptions
1548 * @msecs: Time in milliseconds to sleep for
1550 void msleep(unsigned int msecs)
1552 unsigned long timeout = msecs_to_jiffies(msecs) + 1;
1555 timeout = schedule_timeout_uninterruptible(timeout);
1558 EXPORT_SYMBOL(msleep);
1561 * msleep_interruptible - sleep waiting for signals
1562 * @msecs: Time in milliseconds to sleep for
1564 unsigned long msleep_interruptible(unsigned int msecs)
1566 unsigned long timeout = msecs_to_jiffies(msecs) + 1;
1568 while (timeout && !signal_pending(current))
1569 timeout = schedule_timeout_interruptible(timeout);
1570 return jiffies_to_msecs(timeout);
1573 EXPORT_SYMBOL(msleep_interruptible);