Messages in this thread | | | From | Pavel Tatashin <> | Subject | [PATCH v9 0/6] Early boot time stamps for x86 | Date | Wed, 15 Nov 2017 21:32:00 -0500 |
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changelog --------- v9 - v8 - Addressed more comments from Dou Liyang
v8 - v7 - Addressed comments from Dou Liyang: - Moved tsc_early_init() and tsc_early_fini() to be all inside tsc.c, and changed them to be static. - Removed warning when notsc parameter is used. - Merged with: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip.git
v7 - v6 - Removed tsc_disabled flag, now notsc is equivalent of tsc=unstable - Simplified changes to sched/clock.c, by removing the sched_clock_early() and friends as requested by Peter Zijlstra. We know always use sched_clock() - Modified x86 sched_clock() to return either early boot time or regular. - Added another example why ealry boot time is important
v5 - v6 - Added a new patch: time: sync read_boot_clock64() with persistent clock Which fixes missing __init macro, and enabled time discrepancy fix that was noted by Thomas Gleixner - Split "x86/time: read_boot_clock64() implementation" into a separate patch
v4 - v5 - Fix compiler warnings on systems with stable clocks.
v3 - v4 - Fixed tsc_early_fini() call to be in the 2nd patch as reported by Dou Liyang - Improved comment before __use_sched_clock_early to explain why we need both booleans. - Simplified valid_clock logic in read_boot_clock64().
v2 - v3 - Addressed comment from Thomas Gleixner - Timestamps are available a little later in boot but still much earlier than in mainline. This significantly simplified this work.
v1 - v2 In patch "x86/tsc: tsc early": - added tsc_adjusted_early() - fixed 32-bit compile error use do_div()
Adding early boot time stamps support for x86 machines. SPARC patches for early boot time stamps are already integrated into mainline linux.
Sample output ------------- Before: https://hastebin.com/jadaqukubu.scala
After: https://hastebin.com/nubipozacu.scala
For more exaples how early time stamps are used, see this work:
Example 1: https://lwn.net/Articles/734374/ - Without early boot time stamps we would not know about the extra time that is spent zeroing struct pages early in boot even when deferred page initialization.
Example 2: https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10021247/ - If early boot timestamps were available, the engineer who introduced this bug would have noticed the extra time that is spent early in boot.
Pavel Tatashin (6): x86/tsc: remove tsc_disabled flag time: sync read_boot_clock64() with persistent clock x86/time: read_boot_clock64() implementation sched: early boot clock x86/paravirt: add active_sched_clock to pv_time_ops x86/tsc: use tsc early
arch/arm/kernel/time.c | 2 +- arch/s390/kernel/time.c | 2 +- arch/x86/include/asm/paravirt.h | 2 +- arch/x86/include/asm/paravirt_types.h | 1 + arch/x86/kernel/paravirt.c | 1 + arch/x86/kernel/time.c | 30 +++++++++ arch/x86/kernel/tsc.c | 117 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------ arch/x86/xen/time.c | 7 +- include/linux/timekeeping.h | 3 +- kernel/sched/clock.c | 10 ++- kernel/time/timekeeping.c | 8 ++- 11 files changed, 153 insertions(+), 30 deletions(-)
-- 2.15.0
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