On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 11:09:50AM +0200, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: > Hi Serge, > > On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 2:54 AM Serge Semin > <Sergey.Semin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Currently clocksource framework doesn't support the clocks with variable > > frequency. Since MIPS GIC timer ticks rate might be unstable on some > > platforms, we must make sure that it justifies the clocksource > > requirements. MIPS GIC timer is incremented with the CPU cluster reference > > clocks rate. So in case if CPU frequency changes, the MIPS GIC tick rate > > changes synchronously. Due to this the clocksource subsystem can't rely on > > the timer to measure system clocks anymore. This commit marks the MIPS GIC > > based clocksource as unstable if reference clock (normally it's a CPU > > reference clocks) rate changes. The clocksource will execute a watchdog > > thread, which lowers the MIPS GIC timer rating to zero and fallbacks to a > > new stable one. > > > > Note we don't need to set the CLOCK_SOURCE_MUST_VERIFY flag to the MIPS > > GIC clocksource since normally the timer is stable. The only reason why > > it gets unstable is due to the ref clock rate change, which event we > > detect here in the driver by means of the clocks event notifier. > > > > Signed-off-by: Serge Semin <Sergey.Semin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Thanks for your patch! > > > --- a/drivers/clocksource/mips-gic-timer.c > > +++ b/drivers/clocksource/mips-gic-timer.c > > @@ -24,6 +24,9 @@ > > static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct clock_event_device, gic_clockevent_device); > > static int gic_timer_irq; > > static unsigned int gic_frequency; > > +static bool __read_mostly gic_clock_unstable; > > + > > +static void git_clocksource_unstable(char *reason); > > gic_clocksource_unstable? (everywhere) This is the most used word lately. So my hands write git everywhere by itself.) Thanks for noticing this. -Sergey > > Gr{oetje,eeting}s, > > Geert > > -- > Geert Uytterhoeven -- There's lots of Linux beyond ia32 -- geert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > In personal conversations with technical people, I call myself a hacker. But > when I'm talking to journalists I just say "programmer" or something like that. > -- Linus Torvalds