| Time Interpolators |
| ------------------ |
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| Time interpolators are a base of time calculation between timer ticks and |
| allow an accurate determination of time down to the accuracy of the time |
| source in nanoseconds. |
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| The architecture specific code typically provides gettimeofday and |
| settimeofday under Linux. The time interpolator provides both if an arch |
| defines CONFIG_TIME_INTERPOLATION. The arch still must set up timer tick |
| operations and call the necessary functions to advance the clock. |
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| With the time interpolator a standardized interface exists for time |
| interpolation between ticks. The provided logic is highly scalable |
| and has been tested in SMP situations of up to 512 CPUs. |
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| If CONFIG_TIME_INTERPOLATION is defined then the architecture specific code |
| (or the device drivers - like HPET) may register time interpolators. |
| These are typically defined in the following way: |
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| static struct time_interpolator my_interpolator { |
| .frequency = MY_FREQUENCY, |
| .source = TIME_SOURCE_MMIO32, |
| .shift = 8, /* scaling for higher accuracy */ |
| .drift = -1, /* Unknown drift */ |
| .jitter = 0 /* time source is stable */ |
| }; |
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| void time_init(void) |
| { |
| .... |
| /* Initialization of the timer *. |
| my_interpolator.address = &my_timer; |
| register_time_interpolator(&my_interpolator); |
| .... |
| } |
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| For more details see include/linux/timex.h and kernel/timer.c. |
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| Christoph Lameter <christoph@lameter.com>, October 31, 2004 |
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