x86, tsc: fix section mismatch warning
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1 #include <linux/kernel.h>
2 #include <linux/sched.h>
3 #include <linux/init.h>
4 #include <linux/module.h>
5 #include <linux/timer.h>
6 #include <linux/acpi_pmtmr.h>
7 #include <linux/cpufreq.h>
8 #include <linux/dmi.h>
9 #include <linux/delay.h>
10 #include <linux/clocksource.h>
11 #include <linux/percpu.h>
13 #include <asm/hpet.h>
14 #include <asm/timer.h>
15 #include <asm/vgtod.h>
16 #include <asm/time.h>
17 #include <asm/delay.h>
19 unsigned int cpu_khz; /* TSC clocks / usec, not used here */
20 EXPORT_SYMBOL(cpu_khz);
21 unsigned int tsc_khz;
22 EXPORT_SYMBOL(tsc_khz);
25 * TSC can be unstable due to cpufreq or due to unsynced TSCs
27 static int tsc_unstable;
29 /* native_sched_clock() is called before tsc_init(), so
30 we must start with the TSC soft disabled to prevent
31 erroneous rdtsc usage on !cpu_has_tsc processors */
32 static int tsc_disabled = -1;
35 * Scheduler clock - returns current time in nanosec units.
37 u64 native_sched_clock(void)
39 u64 this_offset;
42 * Fall back to jiffies if there's no TSC available:
43 * ( But note that we still use it if the TSC is marked
44 * unstable. We do this because unlike Time Of Day,
45 * the scheduler clock tolerates small errors and it's
46 * very important for it to be as fast as the platform
47 * can achive it. )
49 if (unlikely(tsc_disabled)) {
50 /* No locking but a rare wrong value is not a big deal: */
51 return (jiffies_64 - INITIAL_JIFFIES) * (1000000000 / HZ);
54 /* read the Time Stamp Counter: */
55 rdtscll(this_offset);
57 /* return the value in ns */
58 return cycles_2_ns(this_offset);
61 /* We need to define a real function for sched_clock, to override the
62 weak default version */
63 #ifdef CONFIG_PARAVIRT
64 unsigned long long sched_clock(void)
66 return paravirt_sched_clock();
68 #else
69 unsigned long long
70 sched_clock(void) __attribute__((alias("native_sched_clock")));
71 #endif
73 int check_tsc_unstable(void)
75 return tsc_unstable;
77 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(check_tsc_unstable);
79 #ifdef CONFIG_X86_TSC
80 int __init notsc_setup(char *str)
82 printk(KERN_WARNING "notsc: Kernel compiled with CONFIG_X86_TSC, "
83 "cannot disable TSC completely.\n");
84 tsc_disabled = 1;
85 return 1;
87 #else
89 * disable flag for tsc. Takes effect by clearing the TSC cpu flag
90 * in cpu/common.c
92 int __init notsc_setup(char *str)
94 setup_clear_cpu_cap(X86_FEATURE_TSC);
95 return 1;
97 #endif
99 __setup("notsc", notsc_setup);
101 #define MAX_RETRIES 5
102 #define SMI_TRESHOLD 50000
105 * Read TSC and the reference counters. Take care of SMI disturbance
107 static u64 tsc_read_refs(u64 *pm, u64 *hpet)
109 u64 t1, t2;
110 int i;
112 for (i = 0; i < MAX_RETRIES; i++) {
113 t1 = get_cycles();
114 if (hpet)
115 *hpet = hpet_readl(HPET_COUNTER) & 0xFFFFFFFF;
116 else
117 *pm = acpi_pm_read_early();
118 t2 = get_cycles();
119 if ((t2 - t1) < SMI_TRESHOLD)
120 return t2;
122 return ULLONG_MAX;
126 * native_calibrate_tsc - calibrate the tsc on boot
128 unsigned long native_calibrate_tsc(void)
130 unsigned long flags;
131 u64 tsc1, tsc2, tr1, tr2, delta, pm1, pm2, hpet1, hpet2;
132 int hpet = is_hpet_enabled();
133 unsigned int tsc_khz_val = 0;
135 local_irq_save(flags);
137 tsc1 = tsc_read_refs(&pm1, hpet ? &hpet1 : NULL);
139 outb((inb(0x61) & ~0x02) | 0x01, 0x61);
141 outb(0xb0, 0x43);
142 outb((CLOCK_TICK_RATE / (1000 / 50)) & 0xff, 0x42);
143 outb((CLOCK_TICK_RATE / (1000 / 50)) >> 8, 0x42);
144 tr1 = get_cycles();
145 while ((inb(0x61) & 0x20) == 0);
146 tr2 = get_cycles();
148 tsc2 = tsc_read_refs(&pm2, hpet ? &hpet2 : NULL);
150 local_irq_restore(flags);
153 * Preset the result with the raw and inaccurate PIT
154 * calibration value
156 delta = (tr2 - tr1);
157 do_div(delta, 50);
158 tsc_khz_val = delta;
160 /* hpet or pmtimer available ? */
161 if (!hpet && !pm1 && !pm2) {
162 printk(KERN_INFO "TSC calibrated against PIT\n");
163 goto out;
166 /* Check, whether the sampling was disturbed by an SMI */
167 if (tsc1 == ULLONG_MAX || tsc2 == ULLONG_MAX) {
168 printk(KERN_WARNING "TSC calibration disturbed by SMI, "
169 "using PIT calibration result\n");
170 goto out;
173 tsc2 = (tsc2 - tsc1) * 1000000LL;
175 if (hpet) {
176 printk(KERN_INFO "TSC calibrated against HPET\n");
177 if (hpet2 < hpet1)
178 hpet2 += 0x100000000ULL;
179 hpet2 -= hpet1;
180 tsc1 = ((u64)hpet2 * hpet_readl(HPET_PERIOD));
181 do_div(tsc1, 1000000);
182 } else {
183 printk(KERN_INFO "TSC calibrated against PM_TIMER\n");
184 if (pm2 < pm1)
185 pm2 += (u64)ACPI_PM_OVRRUN;
186 pm2 -= pm1;
187 tsc1 = pm2 * 1000000000LL;
188 do_div(tsc1, PMTMR_TICKS_PER_SEC);
191 do_div(tsc2, tsc1);
192 tsc_khz_val = tsc2;
194 out:
195 return tsc_khz_val;
199 #ifdef CONFIG_X86_32
200 /* Only called from the Powernow K7 cpu freq driver */
201 int recalibrate_cpu_khz(void)
203 #ifndef CONFIG_SMP
204 unsigned long cpu_khz_old = cpu_khz;
206 if (cpu_has_tsc) {
207 tsc_khz = calibrate_tsc();
208 cpu_khz = tsc_khz;
209 cpu_data(0).loops_per_jiffy =
210 cpufreq_scale(cpu_data(0).loops_per_jiffy,
211 cpu_khz_old, cpu_khz);
212 return 0;
213 } else
214 return -ENODEV;
215 #else
216 return -ENODEV;
217 #endif
220 EXPORT_SYMBOL(recalibrate_cpu_khz);
222 #endif /* CONFIG_X86_32 */
224 /* Accelerators for sched_clock()
225 * convert from cycles(64bits) => nanoseconds (64bits)
226 * basic equation:
227 * ns = cycles / (freq / ns_per_sec)
228 * ns = cycles * (ns_per_sec / freq)
229 * ns = cycles * (10^9 / (cpu_khz * 10^3))
230 * ns = cycles * (10^6 / cpu_khz)
232 * Then we use scaling math (suggested by george@mvista.com) to get:
233 * ns = cycles * (10^6 * SC / cpu_khz) / SC
234 * ns = cycles * cyc2ns_scale / SC
236 * And since SC is a constant power of two, we can convert the div
237 * into a shift.
239 * We can use khz divisor instead of mhz to keep a better precision, since
240 * cyc2ns_scale is limited to 10^6 * 2^10, which fits in 32 bits.
241 * (mathieu.desnoyers@polymtl.ca)
243 * -johnstul@us.ibm.com "math is hard, lets go shopping!"
246 DEFINE_PER_CPU(unsigned long, cyc2ns);
248 static void set_cyc2ns_scale(unsigned long cpu_khz, int cpu)
250 unsigned long long tsc_now, ns_now;
251 unsigned long flags, *scale;
253 local_irq_save(flags);
254 sched_clock_idle_sleep_event();
256 scale = &per_cpu(cyc2ns, cpu);
258 rdtscll(tsc_now);
259 ns_now = __cycles_2_ns(tsc_now);
261 if (cpu_khz)
262 *scale = (NSEC_PER_MSEC << CYC2NS_SCALE_FACTOR)/cpu_khz;
264 sched_clock_idle_wakeup_event(0);
265 local_irq_restore(flags);
268 #ifdef CONFIG_CPU_FREQ
270 /* Frequency scaling support. Adjust the TSC based timer when the cpu frequency
271 * changes.
273 * RED-PEN: On SMP we assume all CPUs run with the same frequency. It's
274 * not that important because current Opteron setups do not support
275 * scaling on SMP anyroads.
277 * Should fix up last_tsc too. Currently gettimeofday in the
278 * first tick after the change will be slightly wrong.
281 static unsigned int ref_freq;
282 static unsigned long loops_per_jiffy_ref;
283 static unsigned long tsc_khz_ref;
285 static int time_cpufreq_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb, unsigned long val,
286 void *data)
288 struct cpufreq_freqs *freq = data;
289 unsigned long *lpj, dummy;
291 if (cpu_has(&cpu_data(freq->cpu), X86_FEATURE_CONSTANT_TSC))
292 return 0;
294 lpj = &dummy;
295 if (!(freq->flags & CPUFREQ_CONST_LOOPS))
296 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
297 lpj = &cpu_data(freq->cpu).loops_per_jiffy;
298 #else
299 lpj = &boot_cpu_data.loops_per_jiffy;
300 #endif
302 if (!ref_freq) {
303 ref_freq = freq->old;
304 loops_per_jiffy_ref = *lpj;
305 tsc_khz_ref = tsc_khz;
307 if ((val == CPUFREQ_PRECHANGE && freq->old < freq->new) ||
308 (val == CPUFREQ_POSTCHANGE && freq->old > freq->new) ||
309 (val == CPUFREQ_RESUMECHANGE)) {
310 *lpj = cpufreq_scale(loops_per_jiffy_ref, ref_freq, freq->new);
312 tsc_khz = cpufreq_scale(tsc_khz_ref, ref_freq, freq->new);
313 if (!(freq->flags & CPUFREQ_CONST_LOOPS))
314 mark_tsc_unstable("cpufreq changes");
317 set_cyc2ns_scale(tsc_khz_ref, freq->cpu);
319 return 0;
322 static struct notifier_block time_cpufreq_notifier_block = {
323 .notifier_call = time_cpufreq_notifier
326 static int __init cpufreq_tsc(void)
328 cpufreq_register_notifier(&time_cpufreq_notifier_block,
329 CPUFREQ_TRANSITION_NOTIFIER);
330 return 0;
333 core_initcall(cpufreq_tsc);
335 #endif /* CONFIG_CPU_FREQ */
337 /* clocksource code */
339 static struct clocksource clocksource_tsc;
342 * We compare the TSC to the cycle_last value in the clocksource
343 * structure to avoid a nasty time-warp. This can be observed in a
344 * very small window right after one CPU updated cycle_last under
345 * xtime/vsyscall_gtod lock and the other CPU reads a TSC value which
346 * is smaller than the cycle_last reference value due to a TSC which
347 * is slighty behind. This delta is nowhere else observable, but in
348 * that case it results in a forward time jump in the range of hours
349 * due to the unsigned delta calculation of the time keeping core
350 * code, which is necessary to support wrapping clocksources like pm
351 * timer.
353 static cycle_t read_tsc(void)
355 cycle_t ret = (cycle_t)get_cycles();
357 return ret >= clocksource_tsc.cycle_last ?
358 ret : clocksource_tsc.cycle_last;
361 #ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
362 static cycle_t __vsyscall_fn vread_tsc(void)
364 cycle_t ret = (cycle_t)vget_cycles();
366 return ret >= __vsyscall_gtod_data.clock.cycle_last ?
367 ret : __vsyscall_gtod_data.clock.cycle_last;
369 #endif
371 static struct clocksource clocksource_tsc = {
372 .name = "tsc",
373 .rating = 300,
374 .read = read_tsc,
375 .mask = CLOCKSOURCE_MASK(64),
376 .shift = 22,
377 .flags = CLOCK_SOURCE_IS_CONTINUOUS |
378 CLOCK_SOURCE_MUST_VERIFY,
379 #ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
380 .vread = vread_tsc,
381 #endif
384 void mark_tsc_unstable(char *reason)
386 if (!tsc_unstable) {
387 tsc_unstable = 1;
388 printk("Marking TSC unstable due to %s\n", reason);
389 /* Change only the rating, when not registered */
390 if (clocksource_tsc.mult)
391 clocksource_change_rating(&clocksource_tsc, 0);
392 else
393 clocksource_tsc.rating = 0;
397 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(mark_tsc_unstable);
399 static int __init dmi_mark_tsc_unstable(const struct dmi_system_id *d)
401 printk(KERN_NOTICE "%s detected: marking TSC unstable.\n",
402 d->ident);
403 tsc_unstable = 1;
404 return 0;
407 /* List of systems that have known TSC problems */
408 static struct dmi_system_id __initdata bad_tsc_dmi_table[] = {
410 .callback = dmi_mark_tsc_unstable,
411 .ident = "IBM Thinkpad 380XD",
412 .matches = {
413 DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_VENDOR, "IBM"),
414 DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "2635FA0"),
421 * Geode_LX - the OLPC CPU has a possibly a very reliable TSC
423 #ifdef CONFIG_MGEODE_LX
424 /* RTSC counts during suspend */
425 #define RTSC_SUSP 0x100
427 static void __init check_geode_tsc_reliable(void)
429 unsigned long res_low, res_high;
431 rdmsr_safe(MSR_GEODE_BUSCONT_CONF0, &res_low, &res_high);
432 if (res_low & RTSC_SUSP)
433 clocksource_tsc.flags &= ~CLOCK_SOURCE_MUST_VERIFY;
435 #else
436 static inline void check_geode_tsc_reliable(void) { }
437 #endif
440 * Make an educated guess if the TSC is trustworthy and synchronized
441 * over all CPUs.
443 __cpuinit int unsynchronized_tsc(void)
445 if (!cpu_has_tsc || tsc_unstable)
446 return 1;
448 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
449 if (apic_is_clustered_box())
450 return 1;
451 #endif
453 if (boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_CONSTANT_TSC))
454 return 0;
456 * Intel systems are normally all synchronized.
457 * Exceptions must mark TSC as unstable:
459 if (boot_cpu_data.x86_vendor != X86_VENDOR_INTEL) {
460 /* assume multi socket systems are not synchronized: */
461 if (num_possible_cpus() > 1)
462 tsc_unstable = 1;
465 return tsc_unstable;
468 static void __init init_tsc_clocksource(void)
470 clocksource_tsc.mult = clocksource_khz2mult(tsc_khz,
471 clocksource_tsc.shift);
472 /* lower the rating if we already know its unstable: */
473 if (check_tsc_unstable()) {
474 clocksource_tsc.rating = 0;
475 clocksource_tsc.flags &= ~CLOCK_SOURCE_IS_CONTINUOUS;
477 clocksource_register(&clocksource_tsc);
480 void __init tsc_init(void)
482 u64 lpj;
483 int cpu;
485 if (!cpu_has_tsc)
486 return;
488 tsc_khz = calibrate_tsc();
489 cpu_khz = tsc_khz;
491 if (!tsc_khz) {
492 mark_tsc_unstable("could not calculate TSC khz");
493 return;
496 #ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
497 if (cpu_has(&boot_cpu_data, X86_FEATURE_CONSTANT_TSC) &&
498 (boot_cpu_data.x86_vendor == X86_VENDOR_AMD))
499 cpu_khz = calibrate_cpu();
500 #endif
502 lpj = ((u64)tsc_khz * 1000);
503 do_div(lpj, HZ);
504 lpj_fine = lpj;
506 printk("Detected %lu.%03lu MHz processor.\n",
507 (unsigned long)cpu_khz / 1000,
508 (unsigned long)cpu_khz % 1000);
511 * Secondary CPUs do not run through tsc_init(), so set up
512 * all the scale factors for all CPUs, assuming the same
513 * speed as the bootup CPU. (cpufreq notifiers will fix this
514 * up if their speed diverges)
516 for_each_possible_cpu(cpu)
517 set_cyc2ns_scale(cpu_khz, cpu);
519 if (tsc_disabled > 0)
520 return;
522 /* now allow native_sched_clock() to use rdtsc */
523 tsc_disabled = 0;
525 use_tsc_delay();
526 /* Check and install the TSC clocksource */
527 dmi_check_system(bad_tsc_dmi_table);
529 if (unsynchronized_tsc())
530 mark_tsc_unstable("TSCs unsynchronized");
532 check_geode_tsc_reliable();
533 init_tsc_clocksource();