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Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +02001/*
2 * sched_clock for unstable cpu clocks
3 *
Peter Zijlstra90eec102015-11-16 11:08:45 +01004 * Copyright (C) 2008 Red Hat, Inc., Peter Zijlstra
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +02005 *
Steven Rostedtc300ba22008-07-09 00:15:33 -04006 * Updates and enhancements:
7 * Copyright (C) 2008 Red Hat, Inc. Steven Rostedt <srostedt@redhat.com>
8 *
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +02009 * Based on code by:
10 * Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com>
11 * Guillaume Chazarain <guichaz@gmail.com>
12 *
Peter Zijlstrac6763292010-05-25 10:48:51 +020013 *
14 * What:
15 *
16 * cpu_clock(i) provides a fast (execution time) high resolution
17 * clock with bounded drift between CPUs. The value of cpu_clock(i)
18 * is monotonic for constant i. The timestamp returned is in nanoseconds.
19 *
20 * ######################### BIG FAT WARNING ##########################
21 * # when comparing cpu_clock(i) to cpu_clock(j) for i != j, time can #
22 * # go backwards !! #
23 * ####################################################################
24 *
25 * There is no strict promise about the base, although it tends to start
26 * at 0 on boot (but people really shouldn't rely on that).
27 *
28 * cpu_clock(i) -- can be used from any context, including NMI.
Peter Zijlstrac6763292010-05-25 10:48:51 +020029 * local_clock() -- is cpu_clock() on the current cpu.
30 *
Peter Zijlstraef08f0f2013-11-28 19:31:23 +010031 * sched_clock_cpu(i)
32 *
Peter Zijlstrac6763292010-05-25 10:48:51 +020033 * How:
34 *
35 * The implementation either uses sched_clock() when
36 * !CONFIG_HAVE_UNSTABLE_SCHED_CLOCK, which means in that case the
37 * sched_clock() is assumed to provide these properties (mostly it means
38 * the architecture provides a globally synchronized highres time source).
39 *
40 * Otherwise it tries to create a semi stable clock from a mixture of other
41 * clocks, including:
42 *
43 * - GTOD (clock monotomic)
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +020044 * - sched_clock()
45 * - explicit idle events
46 *
Peter Zijlstrac6763292010-05-25 10:48:51 +020047 * We use GTOD as base and use sched_clock() deltas to improve resolution. The
48 * deltas are filtered to provide monotonicity and keeping it within an
49 * expected window.
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +020050 *
51 * Furthermore, explicit sleep and wakeup hooks allow us to account for time
52 * that is otherwise invisible (TSC gets stopped).
53 *
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +020054 */
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +020055#include <linux/spinlock.h>
Ingo Molnar6409c4d2008-05-12 21:21:14 +020056#include <linux/hardirq.h>
Paul Gortmaker9984de12011-05-23 14:51:41 -040057#include <linux/export.h>
Ingo Molnarb3425012009-02-26 20:20:29 +010058#include <linux/percpu.h>
59#include <linux/ktime.h>
60#include <linux/sched.h>
Peter Zijlstra35af99e2013-11-28 19:38:42 +010061#include <linux/static_key.h>
Peter Zijlstra6577e422013-12-11 18:55:53 +010062#include <linux/workqueue.h>
Gideon Israel Dsouza52f5684c2014-04-07 15:39:20 -070063#include <linux/compiler.h>
Frederic Weisbecker4f49b902015-07-22 17:03:52 +020064#include <linux/tick.h>
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +020065
Hugh Dickins2c3d1032008-07-25 19:45:00 +010066/*
67 * Scheduler clock - returns current time in nanosec units.
68 * This is default implementation.
69 * Architectures and sub-architectures can override this.
70 */
Gideon Israel Dsouza52f5684c2014-04-07 15:39:20 -070071unsigned long long __weak sched_clock(void)
Hugh Dickins2c3d1032008-07-25 19:45:00 +010072{
Ron92d23f72009-05-08 22:54:49 +093073 return (unsigned long long)(jiffies - INITIAL_JIFFIES)
74 * (NSEC_PER_SEC / HZ);
Hugh Dickins2c3d1032008-07-25 19:45:00 +010075}
Divyesh Shahb6ac23af2010-04-15 08:54:59 +020076EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sched_clock);
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +020077
Peter Zijlstra5bb6b1e2010-11-19 21:11:09 +010078__read_mostly int sched_clock_running;
Peter Zijlstrac1955a32008-08-11 08:59:03 +020079
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +020080#ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_UNSTABLE_SCHED_CLOCK
Peter Zijlstra35af99e2013-11-28 19:38:42 +010081static struct static_key __sched_clock_stable = STATIC_KEY_INIT;
Peter Zijlstrad375b4e2014-01-22 12:59:18 +010082static int __sched_clock_stable_early;
Peter Zijlstra35af99e2013-11-28 19:38:42 +010083
84int sched_clock_stable(void)
85{
Peter Zijlstrad375b4e2014-01-22 12:59:18 +010086 return static_key_false(&__sched_clock_stable);
87}
88
89static void __set_sched_clock_stable(void)
90{
91 if (!sched_clock_stable())
92 static_key_slow_inc(&__sched_clock_stable);
Frederic Weisbecker4f49b902015-07-22 17:03:52 +020093
94 tick_dep_clear(TICK_DEP_BIT_CLOCK_UNSTABLE);
Peter Zijlstra35af99e2013-11-28 19:38:42 +010095}
96
97void set_sched_clock_stable(void)
98{
Peter Zijlstrad375b4e2014-01-22 12:59:18 +010099 __sched_clock_stable_early = 1;
100
101 smp_mb(); /* matches sched_clock_init() */
102
103 if (!sched_clock_running)
104 return;
105
106 __set_sched_clock_stable();
Peter Zijlstra35af99e2013-11-28 19:38:42 +0100107}
108
Peter Zijlstra6577e422013-12-11 18:55:53 +0100109static void __clear_sched_clock_stable(struct work_struct *work)
Peter Zijlstra35af99e2013-11-28 19:38:42 +0100110{
111 /* XXX worry about clock continuity */
112 if (sched_clock_stable())
Peter Zijlstrad375b4e2014-01-22 12:59:18 +0100113 static_key_slow_dec(&__sched_clock_stable);
Frederic Weisbecker4f49b902015-07-22 17:03:52 +0200114
115 tick_dep_set(TICK_DEP_BIT_CLOCK_UNSTABLE);
Peter Zijlstra35af99e2013-11-28 19:38:42 +0100116}
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +0200117
Peter Zijlstra6577e422013-12-11 18:55:53 +0100118static DECLARE_WORK(sched_clock_work, __clear_sched_clock_stable);
119
120void clear_sched_clock_stable(void)
121{
Peter Zijlstrad375b4e2014-01-22 12:59:18 +0100122 __sched_clock_stable_early = 0;
123
124 smp_mb(); /* matches sched_clock_init() */
125
126 if (!sched_clock_running)
127 return;
128
129 schedule_work(&sched_clock_work);
Peter Zijlstra6577e422013-12-11 18:55:53 +0100130}
131
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +0200132struct sched_clock_data {
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +0200133 u64 tick_raw;
134 u64 tick_gtod;
135 u64 clock;
136};
137
138static DEFINE_PER_CPU_SHARED_ALIGNED(struct sched_clock_data, sched_clock_data);
139
140static inline struct sched_clock_data *this_scd(void)
141{
Christoph Lameter22127e92014-08-17 12:30:25 -0500142 return this_cpu_ptr(&sched_clock_data);
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +0200143}
144
145static inline struct sched_clock_data *cpu_sdc(int cpu)
146{
147 return &per_cpu(sched_clock_data, cpu);
148}
149
150void sched_clock_init(void)
151{
152 u64 ktime_now = ktime_to_ns(ktime_get());
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +0200153 int cpu;
154
155 for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) {
156 struct sched_clock_data *scd = cpu_sdc(cpu);
157
Peter Zijlstraa3817592008-05-29 10:07:15 +0200158 scd->tick_raw = 0;
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +0200159 scd->tick_gtod = ktime_now;
160 scd->clock = ktime_now;
161 }
Peter Zijlstraa3817592008-05-29 10:07:15 +0200162
163 sched_clock_running = 1;
Peter Zijlstrad375b4e2014-01-22 12:59:18 +0100164
165 /*
166 * Ensure that it is impossible to not do a static_key update.
167 *
168 * Either {set,clear}_sched_clock_stable() must see sched_clock_running
169 * and do the update, or we must see their __sched_clock_stable_early
170 * and do the update, or both.
171 */
172 smp_mb(); /* matches {set,clear}_sched_clock_stable() */
173
174 if (__sched_clock_stable_early)
175 __set_sched_clock_stable();
176 else
177 __clear_sched_clock_stable(NULL);
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +0200178}
179
180/*
Ingo Molnarb3425012009-02-26 20:20:29 +0100181 * min, max except they take wrapping into account
Peter Zijlstra354879b2008-08-25 17:15:34 +0200182 */
183
184static inline u64 wrap_min(u64 x, u64 y)
185{
186 return (s64)(x - y) < 0 ? x : y;
187}
188
189static inline u64 wrap_max(u64 x, u64 y)
190{
191 return (s64)(x - y) > 0 ? x : y;
192}
193
194/*
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +0200195 * update the percpu scd from the raw @now value
196 *
197 * - filter out backward motion
Peter Zijlstra354879b2008-08-25 17:15:34 +0200198 * - use the GTOD tick value to create a window to filter crazy TSC values
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +0200199 */
Peter Zijlstradef0a9b2009-09-18 20:14:01 +0200200static u64 sched_clock_local(struct sched_clock_data *scd)
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +0200201{
Peter Zijlstradef0a9b2009-09-18 20:14:01 +0200202 u64 now, clock, old_clock, min_clock, max_clock;
203 s64 delta;
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +0200204
Peter Zijlstradef0a9b2009-09-18 20:14:01 +0200205again:
206 now = sched_clock();
207 delta = now - scd->tick_raw;
Peter Zijlstra354879b2008-08-25 17:15:34 +0200208 if (unlikely(delta < 0))
209 delta = 0;
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +0200210
Peter Zijlstradef0a9b2009-09-18 20:14:01 +0200211 old_clock = scd->clock;
212
Peter Zijlstra354879b2008-08-25 17:15:34 +0200213 /*
214 * scd->clock = clamp(scd->tick_gtod + delta,
Ingo Molnarb3425012009-02-26 20:20:29 +0100215 * max(scd->tick_gtod, scd->clock),
216 * scd->tick_gtod + TICK_NSEC);
Peter Zijlstra354879b2008-08-25 17:15:34 +0200217 */
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +0200218
Peter Zijlstra354879b2008-08-25 17:15:34 +0200219 clock = scd->tick_gtod + delta;
Peter Zijlstradef0a9b2009-09-18 20:14:01 +0200220 min_clock = wrap_max(scd->tick_gtod, old_clock);
221 max_clock = wrap_max(old_clock, scd->tick_gtod + TICK_NSEC);
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +0200222
Peter Zijlstra354879b2008-08-25 17:15:34 +0200223 clock = wrap_max(clock, min_clock);
224 clock = wrap_min(clock, max_clock);
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +0200225
Eric Dumazet152f9d02009-09-30 20:36:19 +0200226 if (cmpxchg64(&scd->clock, old_clock, clock) != old_clock)
Peter Zijlstradef0a9b2009-09-18 20:14:01 +0200227 goto again;
Ingo Molnar56b90612008-07-30 10:15:55 +0200228
Peter Zijlstradef0a9b2009-09-18 20:14:01 +0200229 return clock;
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +0200230}
231
Peter Zijlstradef0a9b2009-09-18 20:14:01 +0200232static u64 sched_clock_remote(struct sched_clock_data *scd)
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +0200233{
Peter Zijlstradef0a9b2009-09-18 20:14:01 +0200234 struct sched_clock_data *my_scd = this_scd();
235 u64 this_clock, remote_clock;
236 u64 *ptr, old_val, val;
237
Thomas Gleixnera1cbcaa2013-04-06 10:10:27 +0200238#if BITS_PER_LONG != 64
239again:
240 /*
241 * Careful here: The local and the remote clock values need to
242 * be read out atomic as we need to compare the values and
243 * then update either the local or the remote side. So the
244 * cmpxchg64 below only protects one readout.
245 *
246 * We must reread via sched_clock_local() in the retry case on
247 * 32bit as an NMI could use sched_clock_local() via the
248 * tracer and hit between the readout of
249 * the low32bit and the high 32bit portion.
250 */
251 this_clock = sched_clock_local(my_scd);
252 /*
253 * We must enforce atomic readout on 32bit, otherwise the
254 * update on the remote cpu can hit inbetween the readout of
255 * the low32bit and the high 32bit portion.
256 */
257 remote_clock = cmpxchg64(&scd->clock, 0, 0);
258#else
259 /*
260 * On 64bit the read of [my]scd->clock is atomic versus the
261 * update, so we can avoid the above 32bit dance.
262 */
Peter Zijlstradef0a9b2009-09-18 20:14:01 +0200263 sched_clock_local(my_scd);
264again:
265 this_clock = my_scd->clock;
266 remote_clock = scd->clock;
Thomas Gleixnera1cbcaa2013-04-06 10:10:27 +0200267#endif
Peter Zijlstradef0a9b2009-09-18 20:14:01 +0200268
269 /*
270 * Use the opportunity that we have both locks
271 * taken to couple the two clocks: we take the
272 * larger time as the latest time for both
273 * runqueues. (this creates monotonic movement)
274 */
275 if (likely((s64)(remote_clock - this_clock) < 0)) {
276 ptr = &scd->clock;
277 old_val = remote_clock;
278 val = this_clock;
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +0200279 } else {
Peter Zijlstradef0a9b2009-09-18 20:14:01 +0200280 /*
281 * Should be rare, but possible:
282 */
283 ptr = &my_scd->clock;
284 old_val = this_clock;
285 val = remote_clock;
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +0200286 }
Peter Zijlstradef0a9b2009-09-18 20:14:01 +0200287
Eric Dumazet152f9d02009-09-30 20:36:19 +0200288 if (cmpxchg64(ptr, old_val, val) != old_val)
Peter Zijlstradef0a9b2009-09-18 20:14:01 +0200289 goto again;
290
291 return val;
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +0200292}
293
Peter Zijlstrac6763292010-05-25 10:48:51 +0200294/*
295 * Similar to cpu_clock(), but requires local IRQs to be disabled.
296 *
297 * See cpu_clock().
298 */
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +0200299u64 sched_clock_cpu(int cpu)
300{
Ingo Molnarb3425012009-02-26 20:20:29 +0100301 struct sched_clock_data *scd;
Peter Zijlstradef0a9b2009-09-18 20:14:01 +0200302 u64 clock;
303
Peter Zijlstra35af99e2013-11-28 19:38:42 +0100304 if (sched_clock_stable())
Ingo Molnarb3425012009-02-26 20:20:29 +0100305 return sched_clock();
Peter Zijlstraa3817592008-05-29 10:07:15 +0200306
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +0200307 if (unlikely(!sched_clock_running))
308 return 0ull;
309
Fernando Luis Vazquez Cao96b3d282014-03-06 14:25:28 +0900310 preempt_disable_notrace();
Peter Zijlstradef0a9b2009-09-18 20:14:01 +0200311 scd = cpu_sdc(cpu);
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +0200312
Peter Zijlstradef0a9b2009-09-18 20:14:01 +0200313 if (cpu != smp_processor_id())
314 clock = sched_clock_remote(scd);
315 else
316 clock = sched_clock_local(scd);
Fernando Luis Vazquez Cao96b3d282014-03-06 14:25:28 +0900317 preempt_enable_notrace();
Ingo Molnare4e4e532008-04-14 08:50:02 +0200318
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +0200319 return clock;
320}
Daniel Lezcano2c923e92016-04-11 16:38:34 +0200321EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sched_clock_cpu);
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +0200322
323void sched_clock_tick(void)
324{
Peter Zijlstra8325d9c2009-02-26 21:40:16 +0100325 struct sched_clock_data *scd;
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +0200326 u64 now, now_gtod;
327
Peter Zijlstra35af99e2013-11-28 19:38:42 +0100328 if (sched_clock_stable())
Peter Zijlstra8325d9c2009-02-26 21:40:16 +0100329 return;
330
Peter Zijlstraa3817592008-05-29 10:07:15 +0200331 if (unlikely(!sched_clock_running))
332 return;
333
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +0200334 WARN_ON_ONCE(!irqs_disabled());
335
Peter Zijlstra8325d9c2009-02-26 21:40:16 +0100336 scd = this_scd();
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +0200337 now_gtod = ktime_to_ns(ktime_get());
Steven Rostedta83bc472008-07-09 00:15:32 -0400338 now = sched_clock();
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +0200339
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +0200340 scd->tick_raw = now;
341 scd->tick_gtod = now_gtod;
Peter Zijlstradef0a9b2009-09-18 20:14:01 +0200342 sched_clock_local(scd);
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +0200343}
344
345/*
346 * We are going deep-idle (irqs are disabled):
347 */
348void sched_clock_idle_sleep_event(void)
349{
350 sched_clock_cpu(smp_processor_id());
351}
352EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sched_clock_idle_sleep_event);
353
354/*
355 * We just idled delta nanoseconds (called with irqs disabled):
356 */
357void sched_clock_idle_wakeup_event(u64 delta_ns)
358{
Thomas Gleixner1c5745a2008-12-22 23:05:28 +0100359 if (timekeeping_suspended)
360 return;
361
Peter Zijlstra354879b2008-08-25 17:15:34 +0200362 sched_clock_tick();
Tejun Heo03e0d462015-12-08 11:28:04 -0500363 touch_softlockup_watchdog_sched();
Peter Zijlstra3e51f332008-05-03 18:29:28 +0200364}
365EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sched_clock_idle_wakeup_event);
366
Peter Zijlstra8325d9c2009-02-26 21:40:16 +0100367#else /* CONFIG_HAVE_UNSTABLE_SCHED_CLOCK */
368
369void sched_clock_init(void)
370{
371 sched_clock_running = 1;
372}
373
374u64 sched_clock_cpu(int cpu)
375{
376 if (unlikely(!sched_clock_running))
377 return 0;
378
379 return sched_clock();
380}
David Millerb9f8fcd2009-12-13 18:25:02 -0800381#endif /* CONFIG_HAVE_UNSTABLE_SCHED_CLOCK */
382
Cyril Bur545a2bf2015-02-12 15:01:24 -0800383/*
384 * Running clock - returns the time that has elapsed while a guest has been
385 * running.
386 * On a guest this value should be local_clock minus the time the guest was
387 * suspended by the hypervisor (for any reason).
388 * On bare metal this function should return the same as local_clock.
389 * Architectures and sub-architectures can override this.
390 */
391u64 __weak running_clock(void)
392{
393 return local_clock();
394}