54b6680090
Add a native implementation for the sched_clock() function which utilizes the processor-internal cycle counter (Control Register 16) as high-resolution time source. With this patch we now get much more fine-grained resolutions in various in-kernel time measurements (e.g. when viewing the function tracing logs), and probably a more accurate scheduling on SMP systems. There are a few specific implementation details in this patch: 1. On a 32bit kernel we emulate the higher 32bits of the required 64-bit resolution of sched_clock() by increasing a per-cpu counter at every wrap-around of the 32bit cycle counter. 2. In a SMP system, the cycle counters of the various CPUs are not syncronized (similiar to the TSC in a x86_64 system). To cope with this we define HAVE_UNSTABLE_SCHED_CLOCK and let the upper layers do the adjustment work. 3. Since we need HAVE_UNSTABLE_SCHED_CLOCK, we need to provide a cmpxchg64() function even on a 32-bit kernel. 4. A 64-bit SMP kernel which is started on a UP system will mark the sched_clock() implementation as "stable", which means that we don't expect any jumps in the returned counter. This is true because we then run only on one CPU. Signed-off-by: Helge Deller <deller@gmx.de> |
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asm-offsets.c | ||
audit.c | ||
binfmt_elf32.c | ||
cache.c | ||
compat_audit.c | ||
drivers.c | ||
entry.S | ||
firmware.c | ||
ftrace.c | ||
hardware.c | ||
head.S | ||
hpmc.S | ||
inventory.c | ||
irq.c | ||
Makefile | ||
module.c | ||
pa7300lc.c | ||
pacache.S | ||
parisc_ksyms.c | ||
pci-dma.c | ||
pci.c | ||
pdc_chassis.c | ||
pdc_cons.c | ||
perf_asm.S | ||
perf_images.h | ||
perf.c | ||
process.c | ||
processor.c | ||
ptrace.c | ||
real2.S | ||
setup.c | ||
signal32.c | ||
signal32.h | ||
signal.c | ||
smp.c | ||
stacktrace.c | ||
sys_parisc32.c | ||
sys_parisc.c | ||
syscall_table.S | ||
syscall.S | ||
time.c | ||
topology.c | ||
traps.c | ||
unaligned.c | ||
unwind.c | ||
vmlinux.lds.S |