[PATCH 09/27] Make timehands count selectable at boottime.
Moyano, Gabriel
gabriel.moyano at dlr.de
Wed Nov 17 07:50:21 UTC 2021
From: Konstantin Belousov <kib at FreeBSD.org>
Tested by: O'Connor, Daniel <darius at dons.net.au>
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21563
This patch was modified by Sebastian Huber
<sebastian.huber at embedded-brains.de> to adjust it for RTEMS. See
comment in the patch.
---
cpukit/score/src/kern_tc.c | 50 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----
1 file changed, 45 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/cpukit/score/src/kern_tc.c b/cpukit/score/src/kern_tc.c
index 21d018a671..3aa68f7595 100644
--- a/cpukit/score/src/kern_tc.c
+++ b/cpukit/score/src/kern_tc.c
@@ -167,6 +167,35 @@ struct timehands {
struct timehands *th_next;
};
+#ifndef __rtems__
+static struct timehands ths[16] = {
+ [0] = {
+ .th_counter = &dummy_timecounter,
+ .th_scale = (uint64_t)-1 / 1000000,
+ .th_offset = { .sec = 1 },
+ .th_generation = 1,
+ },
+};
+
+static struct timehands *volatile timehands = &ths[0];
+struct timecounter *timecounter = &dummy_timecounter;
+static struct timecounter *timecounters = &dummy_timecounter;
+
+int tc_min_ticktock_freq = 1;
+#else /* __rtems__ */
+/*
+ * In FreeBSD, the timehands count is a tuning option from two to 16. The
+ * tuning option was added since it is inexpensive and some FreeBSD users asked
+ * for it to play around. The default value is two. One system which did not
+ * work with two timehands was a system with one processor and a specific PPS
+ * device.
+ *
+ * For RTEMS, in uniprocessor configurations, just use one timehand since the
+ * update is done with interrupt disabled.
+ *
+ * In SMP configurations, use a fixed set of two timehands until someone
+ * reports an issue.
+ */
#if defined(RTEMS_SMP)
static struct timehands th0;
static struct timehands th1 = {
@@ -193,10 +222,6 @@ static struct timehands th0 = {
static struct timehands *volatile timehands = &th0;
struct timecounter *timecounter = &dummy_timecounter;
-#ifndef __rtems__
-static struct timecounter *timecounters = &dummy_timecounter;
-
-int tc_min_ticktock_freq = 1;
#endif /* __rtems__ */
#ifndef __rtems__
@@ -219,6 +244,10 @@ static int timestepwarnings;
SYSCTL_INT(_kern_timecounter, OID_AUTO, stepwarnings, CTLFLAG_RW,
×tepwarnings, 0, "Log time steps");
+static int timehands_count = 2;
+SYSCTL_INT(_kern_timecounter, OID_AUTO, timehands_count, CTLFLAG_RDTUN,
+ &timehands_count, 0, "Count of timehands in rotation");
+
struct bintime bt_timethreshold;
struct bintime bt_tickthreshold;
sbintime_t sbt_timethreshold;
@@ -2216,8 +2245,9 @@ done:
static void
inittimecounter(void *dummy)
{
+ struct timehands *thp;
u_int p;
- int tick_rate;
+ int i, tick_rate;
/*
* Set the initial timeout to
@@ -2243,6 +2273,16 @@ inittimecounter(void *dummy)
#ifdef FFCLOCK
ffclock_init();
#endif
+
+ /* Set up the requested number of timehands. */
+ if (timehands_count < 1)
+ timehands_count = 1;
+ if (timehands_count > nitems(ths))
+ timehands_count = nitems(ths);
+ for (i = 1, thp = &ths[0]; i < timehands_count; thp = &ths[i++])
+ thp->th_next = &ths[i];
+ thp->th_next = &ths[0];
+
/* warm up new timecounter (again) and get rolling. */
(void)timecounter->tc_get_timecount(timecounter);
(void)timecounter->tc_get_timecount(timecounter);
--
2.17.1
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