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b8fcff74
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Feb 27, 2003
by
David Mosberger
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ia64: Fix fsys_gettimeofday() and tune it some more.
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...
@@ -3,11 +3,16 @@
...
@@ -3,11 +3,16 @@
*
*
*
Copyright
(
C
)
2003
Hewlett
-
Packard
Co
*
Copyright
(
C
)
2003
Hewlett
-
Packard
Co
*
David
Mosberger
-
Tang
<
davidm
@
hpl
.
hp
.
com
>
*
David
Mosberger
-
Tang
<
davidm
@
hpl
.
hp
.
com
>
*
*
18
-
Feb
-
03
louisk
Implement
fsys_gettimeofday
()
.
*
28
-
Feb
-
03
davidm
Fixed
several
bugs
in
fsys_gettimeofday
()
.
Tuned
it
some
more
,
*
probably
broke
it
along
the
way
...
;-)
*/
*/
#include <asm/asmmacro.h>
#include <asm/asmmacro.h>
#include <asm/errno.h>
#include <asm/errno.h>
#include <asm/offsets.h>
#include <asm/offsets.h>
#include <asm/percpu.h>
#include <asm/thread_info.h>
#include <asm/thread_info.h>
/*
/*
...
@@ -123,187 +128,171 @@ ENTRY(fsys_set_tid_address)
...
@@ -123,187 +128,171 @@ ENTRY(fsys_set_tid_address)
br.ret.sptk.many
b6
br.ret.sptk.many
b6
END
(
fsys_set_tid_address
)
END
(
fsys_set_tid_address
)
/*
*
Note
1
:
This
routine
uses
floating
-
point
registers
,
but
only
with
registers
that
*
operate
on
integers
.
Because
of
that
,
we
don
't need to set ar.fpsr to the
*
kernel
default
value
.
*
*
Note
2
:
For
now
,
we
will
assume
that
all
CPUs
run
at
the
same
clock
-
frequency
.
*
If
that
wasn
't the case, we would have to disable preemption (e.g.,
*
by
disabling
interrupts
)
between
reading
the
ITC
and
reading
*
local_cpu_data
->
nsec_per_cyc
.
*
*
Note
3
:
On
platforms
where
the
ITC
-
drift
bit
is
set
in
the
SAL
feature
vector
,
*
we
ought
to
either
skip
the
ITC
-
based
interpolation
or
run
an
ntp
-
like
*
daemon
to
keep
the
ITCs
from
drifting
too
far
apart
.
*/
ENTRY
(
fsys_gettimeofday
)
ENTRY
(
fsys_gettimeofday
)
add
r9
=
TI_FLAGS
+
IA64_TASK_SIZE
,
r16
add
r9
=
TI_FLAGS
+
IA64_TASK_SIZE
,
r16
movl
r3
=
THIS_CPU
(
cpu_info
)
mov.m
r31
=
ar
.
itc
//
put
time
stamp
into
r31
(
ITC
)
==
now
(
35
cyc
)
movl
r19
=
xtime
//
xtime
is
a
timespec
struct
;;
;;
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
movl
r10
=
__per_cpu_offset
;;
ld8
r10
=
[
r10
]
//
r10
<-
__per_cpu_offset
[
0
]
movl
r21
=
cpu_info__per_cpu
;;
add
r10
=
r21
,
r10
//
r10
<-
&c
pu_data
(
time_keeper_id
)
#else
mov
r10
=
r3
#endif
ld4
r9
=[
r9
]
ld4
r9
=[
r9
]
;;
movl
r17
=
xtime_lock
and
r9
=
TIF_ALLWORK_MASK
,
r9
;;
;;
//
r32
,
r33
should
contain
the
2
args
of
gettimeofday
//
r32
,
r33
should
contain
the
2
args
of
gettimeofday
adds
r21
=
IA64_CPUINFO_ITM_NEXT_OFFSET
,
r10
tnat.nz
p6
,
p7
=
r32
//
in
case
the
args
are
NaT
mov
r2
=
-
1
cmp.ne
p8
,
p0
=
0
,
r9
tnat.nz
p6
,
p7
=
r32
//
guard
against
NaT
args
;;
;;
(
p7
)
tnat.nz
p6
,
p0
=
r33
adds
r10
=
IA64_CPUINFO_ITM_DELTA_OFFSET
,
r10
(
p8
)
br.spnt.many
fsys_fallback_syscall
(
p7
)
tnat.nz
p6
,
p0
=
r33
(
p6
)
br.cond.spnt.few
.
fail
adds
r8
=
IA64_CPUINFO_NSEC_PER_CYC_OFFSET
,
r3
movl
r24
=
2361183241434822607
//
for
division
hack
(
only
for
/
1000
)
;;
;;
(
p6
)
adds
r8
=
EINVAL
,
r0
//
r8
=
EINVAL
(
p6
)
adds
r10
=-
1
,
r0
//
r10
=
-
1
(
p6
)
br.ret.spnt.many
b6
//
return
with
r8
set
to
EINVAL
movl
r17
=
xtime_lock
ldf8
f7
=[
r10
]
//
f7
now
contains
itm_delta
movl
r19
=
xtime
//
xtime
is
a
timespec
struct
setf.sig
f11
=
r2
movl
r20
=
cpu_info__per_cpu
nop
0
adds
r20
=
IA64_TIMESPEC_TV_NSEC_OFFSET
,
r19
//
r20
=
&
xtime
->
tv_nsec
movl
r26
=
jiffies
movl
r26
=
jiffies
movl
r27
=
wall_jiffies
movl
r31
=
last_nsec_offset
movl
r24
=
2361183241434822607
//
for
division
hack
(
only
for
/
1000
)
;;
setf.sig
f9
=
r24
//
f9
is
used
for
division
hack
setf.sig
f9
=
r24
//
f9
is
used
for
division
hack
adds
r21
=
IA64_CPUINFO_ITM_NEXT_OFFSET
,
r20
movl
r27
=
wall_jiffies
adds
r22
=
IA64_CPUINFO_ITM_DELTA_OFFSET
,
r20
adds
r30
=
IA64_CPUINFO_NSEC_PER_CYC_OFFSET
,
r20
and
r9
=
TIF_ALLWORK_MASK
,
r9
adds
r3
=
IA64_TIMESPEC_TV_NSEC_OFFSET
,
r19
movl
r25
=
last_nsec_offset
//
r3
=
&
xtime
->
tv_nsec
;;
ldf8
f10
=[
r8
]
//
f10
<-
local_cpu_data
->
nsec_per_cyc
value
while_loop_1
:
cmp.ne
p8
,
p0
=
0
,
r9
(
p8
)
br.spnt.many
fsys_fallback_syscall
//
***
seq
=
read_seqbegin
(&
xtime_lock
)
; ***
;;
.
retry
:
//
***
seq
=
read_seqbegin
(&
xtime_lock
)
; ***
ld4
r23
=[
r17
]
//
since
&
xtime_lock
==
&
xtime_lock
->
sequence
ld4.acq
r23
=[
r17
]
//
since
&
xtime_lock
==
&
xtime_lock
->
sequence
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
ld8
r14
=[
r25
]
//
r14
(
old
)
=
last_nsec_offset
mf
#endif
;; // barrier()
//
now
r23
=
seq
ld8
r14
=[
r31
]
//
r14
=
old
=
last_nsec_offset
ld8
r28
=[
r26
]
//
r28
=
jiffies
ld8
r28
=[
r26
]
//
r28
=
jiffies
ld8
r29
=[
r27
]
//
r29
=
wall_jiffies
ld8
r29
=[
r27
]
//
r29
=
wall_jiffies
;;
;;
ld8
r24
=[
r21
]
//
r24
now
contains
itm_next
ld8
r25
=[
r22
]
//
r25
now
contains
itm_delta
sub
r28
=
r28
,
r29
//
r28
now
contains
"lost"
ldf8
f8
=[
r21
]
//
f8
now
contains
itm_next
sub
r28
=
r29
,
r28
,
1
//
r28
now
contains
"-(lost + 1)"
tbit.nz
p9
,
p10
=
r23
,
0
//
p9
<-
is_odd
(
r23
),
p10
<-
is_even
(
r23
)
;;
;;
adds
r28
=
1
,
r28
//
r28
now
contains
"lost + 1"
;;
setf.sig
f6
=
r28
setf.sig
f7
=
r25
ld8
r2
=[
r19
]
//
r2
=
sec
=
xtime
.
tv_sec
ld8
r2
=[
r19
]
//
r2
=
sec
=
xtime
.
tv_sec
;;
ld8
r29
=[
r20
]
//
r29
=
nsec
=
xtime
.
tv_nsec
ld8
r28
=[
r3
]
//
r28
=
nsec
=
xtime
.
tv_nsec
xma.l
f8
=
f6
,
f7
,
f0
//
put
lower
64
-
bits
result
of
f6
*
f7
in
f8
;;
getf.sig
r18
=
f8
//
r18
now
contains
the
(
lost
+
1
)
*
itm_delta
;;
sub
r18
=
r24
,
r18
//
r18
is
last_tick
mov
r25
=
ar
.
itc
//
put
time
stamp
into
r25
(
ITC
)
==
now
;;
cmp.leu
p7
,
p8
=
r18
,
r25
//
if
last_tick
<=
now
,
p7
=
1
;;
(
p7
)
ld8
r24
=[
r30
]
//
r24
contains
local_cpu_data
->
nsec_per_cyc
value
(
p7
)
sub
r25
=
r25
,
r18
//
elasped_cycles
in
r25
;;
(
p7
)
setf.sig
f6
=
r24
(
p7
)
setf.sig
f7
=
r25
;;
(
p7
)
xma.l
f8
=
f6
,
f7
,
f0
setf.sig
f6
=
r28
//
f6
<-
-(
lost
+
1
)
(
6
cyc
)
;;
;;
(
p7
)
getf.sig
r18
=
f8
//
r18
=
clasped_cycles
*
local_cpu_data
->
nsec_per_cyc
;;
(
p7
)
shr.u
r18
=
r18
,
IA64_NSEC_PER_CYC_SHIFT
(
p8
)
ld8
r18
=[
r31
]
//
r18
=
last_time_offset
(
is
unsigned
long
)
//
now
end
of
gettimeoffset
,
r18
should
contain
the
desire
result
(
offset
)
mf
xma.l
f8
=
f6
,
f7
,
f8
//
f8
(
last_tick
)
<-
-(
lost
+
1
)*
itm_delta
+
itm_next
(
5
cyc
)
nop
0
setf.sig
f12
=
r31
//
f12
<-
ITC
(
6
cyc
)
//
***
if
(
unlikely
(
read_seqretry
(&
xtime_lock
,
seq
)))
continue
; ***
//
***
if
(
unlikely
(
read_seqretry
(&
xtime_lock
,
seq
)))
continue
; ***
ld4
r24
=[
r17
]
//
r24
=
xtime_lock
->
sequence
(
re
-
read
)
;; // barrier()
nop
0
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
mf
#endif
adds
r24
=
1
,
r0
//
r24
=
1
ld4
r25
=[
r17
]
//
r25
=
xtime_lock
->
sequence
(
load
again
)
;;
and
r24
=
r24
,
r23
//
r24
=
seq
&
1
xor
r25
=
r25
,
r23
//
r25
=
xtime_lock
->
sequence
^
seq
;;
;;
or
r24
=
r24
,
r25
//
now
r24
=
read_seqretry
(&
xtime_lock
,
seq
)
;;
cmp.ne
p7
,
p0
=
r24
,
r0
;;
(
p7
)
br.spnt.many
while_loop_1
//
continue
cmp.leu
p7
,
p8
=
r18
,
r14
//
if
(
offset
<=
old
)
;;
(
p7
)
mov
r18
=
r14
//
offset
=
old
(
p7
)
br.spnt.few
loop_exit_1
//
break
mov
ar
.
ccv
=
r18
//
ar
.
ccv
=
offset
;;
cmpxchg8.acq
r25
=[
r31
],
r14
,
ar
.
ccv
//
compare
-
and
-
exchange
(
atomic
!)
;;
cmp.eq
p8
,
p0
=
r25
,
r14
;;
(
p8
)
br.sptk.many
loop_exit_1
br.sptk.many
while_loop_1
loop_exit_1
:
mov
r31
=
ar
.
itc
//
re
-
read
ITC
in
case
we
.
retry
(
35
cyc
)
xma.l
f8
=
f11
,
f8
,
f12
//
f8
(
elapsed_cycles
)
<-
(-
1
*
last_tick
+
now
)
=
(
now
-
last_tick
)
nop
0
;;
//
at
this
point
,
r28
is
nsec
and
r18
is
offset
getf.sig
r18
=
f8
//
r18
<-
(
now
-
last_tick
)
xmpy.l
f8
=
f8
,
f10
//
f8
<-
elapsed_cycles
*
nsec_per_cyc
(
5
cyc
)
add
r3
=
r29
,
r14
//
r3
=
(
nsec
+
old
)
;;
add
r3
=
r28
,
r18
//
r3
=
(
nsec
+
offset
)
cmp.lt
p7
,
p8
=
r18
,
r0
//
if
now
<
last_tick
,
set
p7
=
1
,
p8
=
0
getf.sig
r18
=
f8
//
r18
=
elapsed_cycles
*
nsec_per_cyc
(
6
cyc
)
nop
0
;;
;;
//
now
we
try
to
divide
r3
by
1000
to
get
the
value
in
usec
instead
of
nsec
(
p10
)
cmp.ne
p9
,
p0
=
r23
,
r24
//
if
xtime_lock
->
sequence
!=
seq
,
set
p9
shr.u
r24
=
r3
,
3
shr.u
r18
=
r18
,
IA64_NSEC_PER_CYC_SHIFT
//
r18
<-
offset
(
p9
)
br.spnt.many
.
retry
;;
;;
setf.sig
f7
=
r24
mov
ar
.
ccv
=
r14
//
ar
.
ccv
=
old
(
1
cyc
)
cmp.leu
p7
,
p8
=
r18
,
r14
//
if
(
offset
<=
old
),
set
p7
=
1
,
p8
=
0
;;
;;
xmpy.hu
f6
=
f7
,
f9
(
p8
)
cmpxchg8.rel
r24
=[
r25
],
r18
,
ar
.
ccv
//
compare
-
and
-
exchange
(
atomic
!)
(
p8
)
add
r3
=
r29
,
r18
//
r3
=
(
nsec
+
offset
)
;;
;;
getf.sig
r3
=
f6
shr.u
r3
=
r3
,
3
//
initiate
dividing
r3
by
1000
;;
;;
shr.u
r3
=
r3
,
4
setf.sig
f8
=
r3
//
(
6
cyc
)
//
end
of
division
,
r3
is
divided
by
1000
(=
usec
)
mov
r10
=
1000000
//
r10
=
1000000
addl
r24
=
1000000
,
r0
//
r24
=
1000000
;;
;;
(
p8
)
cmp.ne.unc
p9
,
p0
=
r24
,
r14
while_loop_2
:
xmpy.hu
f6
=
f8
,
f9
//
(
5
cyc
)
(
p9
)
br.spnt.many
.
retry
cmp.geu
p7
,
p8
=
r3
,
r24
//
while
(
usec
>=
1000000
)
;;
;;
(
p8
)
br.sptk.many
loop_exit_2
sub
r3
=
r3
,
r24
//
usec
-=
1000000
getf.sig
r3
=
f6
//
(
6
cyc
)
adds
r2
=
1
,
r2
//
++
sec
br.many
while_loop_2
loop_exit_2
:
//
finally
,
r2
=
sec
//
r3
=
usec
mov
r24
=
r32
//
we
need
to
preserve
this
...
;;
;;
s
t8
[
r32
]=
r2
,
8
s
hr.u
r3
=
r3
,
4
//
end
of
division
,
r3
is
divided
by
1000
(=
usec
)
;;
;;
st8
[
r32
]=
r3
//
store
them
in
the
timeval
struct
1
:
cmp.geu
p7
,
p0
=
r3
,
r10
//
while
(
usec
>=
1000000
)
;;
;;
mov
r32
=
r24
(
p7
)
sub
r3
=
r3
,
r10
//
usec
-=
1000000
(
p7
)
adds
r2
=
1
,
r2
//
++
sec
(
p7
)
br.spnt.many
1
b
//
finally
:
r2
=
sec
,
r3
=
usec
EX
(.
fail
,
st8
[
r32
]=
r2
)
adds
r9
=
8
,
r32
mov
r8
=
r0
//
success
mov
r8
=
r0
//
success
;;
EX
(.
fail
,
st8
[
r9
]=
r3
)
//
store
them
in
the
timeval
struct
mov
r10
=
0
MCKINLEY_E9_WORKAROUND
MCKINLEY_E9_WORKAROUND
br.ret.sptk.many
b6
//
return
to
caller
br.ret.sptk.many
b6
/
*
//
return
to
caller
*
Note
:
We
are
NOT
clearing
the
scratch
registers
here
.
Since
the
only
things
*
in
those
registers
are
time
-
related
variables
and
some
addresses
(
which
*
can
be
obtained
from
System
.
map
),
none
of
this
should
be
security
-
sensitive
*
and
we
should
be
fine
.
*/
.
fail
:
adds
r8
=
EINVAL
,
r0
//
r8
=
EINVAL
adds
r10
=-
1
,
r0
//
r10
=
-
1
MCKINLEY_E9_WORKAROUND
br.ret.spnt.many
b6
//
return
with
r8
set
to
EINVAL
END
(
fsys_gettimeofday
)
END
(
fsys_gettimeofday
)
.
rodata
.
rodata
...
...
arch/ia64/tools/print_offsets.c
View file @
b8fcff74
...
@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ tab[] =
...
@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ tab[] =
/* for assembly files which can't include sched.h: */
/* for assembly files which can't include sched.h: */
{
"IA64_CLONE_VFORK"
,
CLONE_VFORK
},
{
"IA64_CLONE_VFORK"
,
CLONE_VFORK
},
{
"IA64_CLONE_VM"
,
CLONE_VM
},
{
"IA64_CLONE_VM"
,
CLONE_VM
},
/* used by fsys_gettimeofday in arch/ia64/kernel/fsys.S */
/* used by fsys_gettimeofday in arch/ia64/kernel/fsys.S */
{
"IA64_CPUINFO_ITM_DELTA_OFFSET"
,
offsetof
(
struct
cpuinfo_ia64
,
itm_delta
)
},
{
"IA64_CPUINFO_ITM_DELTA_OFFSET"
,
offsetof
(
struct
cpuinfo_ia64
,
itm_delta
)
},
{
"IA64_CPUINFO_ITM_NEXT_OFFSET"
,
offsetof
(
struct
cpuinfo_ia64
,
itm_next
)
},
{
"IA64_CPUINFO_ITM_NEXT_OFFSET"
,
offsetof
(
struct
cpuinfo_ia64
,
itm_next
)
},
{
"IA64_CPUINFO_NSEC_PER_CYC_OFFSET"
,
offsetof
(
struct
cpuinfo_ia64
,
nsec_per_cyc
)
},
{
"IA64_CPUINFO_NSEC_PER_CYC_OFFSET"
,
offsetof
(
struct
cpuinfo_ia64
,
nsec_per_cyc
)
},
...
...
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