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/*- * Copyright (c) 2010-2012 Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org> * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer, * without modification, immediately at the beginning of the file. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include <sys/cdefs.h> __FBSDID("$FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/sys/kern/kern_clocksource.c 234167 2012-04-12 06:29:02Z mav $"); /* * Common routines to manage event timers hardware. */ #include "opt_device_polling.h" #include "opt_kdtrace.h" #include <sys/param.h> #include <sys/systm.h> #include <sys/bus.h> #include <sys/lock.h> #include <sys/kdb.h> #include <sys/ktr.h> #include <sys/mutex.h> #include <sys/proc.h> #include <sys/kernel.h> #include <sys/sched.h> #include <sys/smp.h> #include <sys/sysctl.h> #include <sys/timeet.h> #include <sys/timetc.h> #include <machine/atomic.h> #include <machine/clock.h> #include <machine/cpu.h> #include <machine/smp.h> #ifdef KDTRACE_HOOKS #include <sys/dtrace_bsd.h> cyclic_clock_func_t cyclic_clock_func = NULL; #endif int cpu_can_deep_sleep = 0; /* C3 state is available. */ int cpu_disable_deep_sleep = 0; /* Timer dies in C3. */ static void setuptimer(void); static void loadtimer(struct bintime *now, int first); static int doconfigtimer(void); static void configtimer(int start); static int round_freq(struct eventtimer *et, int freq); static void getnextcpuevent(struct bintime *event, int idle); static void getnextevent(struct bintime *event); static int handleevents(struct bintime *now, int fake); #ifdef SMP static void cpu_new_callout(int cpu, int ticks); #endif static struct mtx et_hw_mtx; #define ET_HW_LOCK(state) \ { \ if (timer->et_flags & ET_FLAGS_PERCPU) \ mtx_lock_spin(&(state)->et_hw_mtx); \ else \ mtx_lock_spin(&et_hw_mtx); \ } #define ET_HW_UNLOCK(state) \ { \ if (timer->et_flags & ET_FLAGS_PERCPU) \ mtx_unlock_spin(&(state)->et_hw_mtx); \ else \ mtx_unlock_spin(&et_hw_mtx); \ } static struct eventtimer *timer = NULL; static struct bintime timerperiod; /* Timer period for periodic mode. */ static struct bintime hardperiod; /* hardclock() events period. */ static struct bintime statperiod; /* statclock() events period. */ static struct bintime profperiod; /* profclock() events period. */ static struct bintime nexttick; /* Next global timer tick time. */ static struct bintime nexthard; /* Next global hardlock() event. */ static u_int busy = 0; /* Reconfiguration is in progress. */ static int profiling = 0; /* Profiling events enabled. */ static char timername[32]; /* Wanted timer. */ TUNABLE_STR("kern.eventtimer.timer", timername, sizeof(timername)); static int singlemul = 0; /* Multiplier for periodic mode. */ TUNABLE_INT("kern.eventtimer.singlemul", &singlemul); SYSCTL_INT(_kern_eventtimer, OID_AUTO, singlemul, CTLFLAG_RW, &singlemul, 0, "Multiplier for periodic mode"); static u_int idletick = 0; /* Run periodic events when idle. */ TUNABLE_INT("kern.eventtimer.idletick", &idletick); SYSCTL_UINT(_kern_eventtimer, OID_AUTO, idletick, CTLFLAG_RW, &idletick, 0, "Run periodic events when idle"); static u_int activetick = 1; /* Run all periodic events when active. */ TUNABLE_INT("kern.eventtimer.activetick", &activetick); SYSCTL_UINT(_kern_eventtimer, OID_AUTO, activetick, CTLFLAG_RW, &activetick, 0, "Run all periodic events when active"); static int periodic = 0; /* Periodic or one-shot mode. */ static int want_periodic = 0; /* What mode to prefer. */ TUNABLE_INT("kern.eventtimer.periodic", &want_periodic); struct pcpu_state { struct mtx et_hw_mtx; /* Per-CPU timer mutex. */ u_int action; /* Reconfiguration requests. */ u_int handle; /* Immediate handle resuests. */ struct bintime now; /* Last tick time. */ struct bintime nextevent; /* Next scheduled event on this CPU. */ struct bintime nexttick; /* Next timer tick time. */ struct bintime nexthard; /* Next hardlock() event. */ struct bintime nextstat; /* Next statclock() event. */ struct bintime nextprof; /* Next profclock() event. */ #ifdef KDTRACE_HOOKS struct bintime nextcyc; /* Next OpenSolaris cyclics event. */ #endif int ipi; /* This CPU needs IPI. */ int idle; /* This CPU is in idle mode. */ }; static DPCPU_DEFINE(struct pcpu_state, timerstate); #define FREQ2BT(freq, bt) \ { \ (bt)->sec = 0; \ (bt)->frac = ((uint64_t)0x8000000000000000 / (freq)) << 1; \ } #define BT2FREQ(bt) \ (((uint64_t)0x8000000000000000 + ((bt)->frac >> 2)) / \ ((bt)->frac >> 1)) /* * Timer broadcast IPI handler. */ int hardclockintr(void) { struct bintime now; struct pcpu_state *state; int done; if (doconfigtimer() || busy) return (FILTER_HANDLED); state = DPCPU_PTR(timerstate); now = state->now; CTR4(KTR_SPARE2, "ipi at %d: now %d.%08x%08x", curcpu, now.sec, (unsigned int)(now.frac >> 32), (unsigned int)(now.frac & 0xffffffff)); done = handleevents(&now, 0); return (done ? FILTER_HANDLED : FILTER_STRAY); } /* * Handle all events for specified time on this CPU */ static int handleevents(struct bintime *now, int fake) { struct bintime t; struct trapframe *frame; struct pcpu_state *state; uintfptr_t pc; int usermode; int done, runs; CTR4(KTR_SPARE2, "handle at %d: now %d.%08x%08x", curcpu, now->sec, (unsigned int)(now->frac >> 32), (unsigned int)(now->frac & 0xffffffff)); done = 0; if (fake) { frame = NULL; usermode = 0; pc = 0; } else { frame = curthread->td_intr_frame; usermode = TRAPF_USERMODE(frame); pc = TRAPF_PC(frame); } state = DPCPU_PTR(timerstate); runs = 0; while (bintime_cmp(now, &state->nexthard, >=)) { bintime_add(&state->nexthard, &hardperiod); runs++; } if ((timer->et_flags & ET_FLAGS_PERCPU) == 0 && bintime_cmp(&state->nexthard, &nexthard, >)) nexthard = state->nexthard; if (runs && fake < 2) { hardclock_cnt(runs, usermode); done = 1; } runs = 0; while (bintime_cmp(now, &state->nextstat, >=)) { bintime_add(&state->nextstat, &statperiod); runs++; } if (runs && fake < 2) { statclock_cnt(runs, usermode); done = 1; } if (profiling) { runs = 0; while (bintime_cmp(now, &state->nextprof, >=)) { bintime_add(&state->nextprof, &profperiod); runs++; } if (runs && !fake) { profclock_cnt(runs, usermode, pc); done = 1; } } else state->nextprof = state->nextstat; #ifdef KDTRACE_HOOKS if (fake == 0 && cyclic_clock_func != NULL && state->nextcyc.sec != -1 && bintime_cmp(now, &state->nextcyc, >=)) { state->nextcyc.sec = -1; (*cyclic_clock_func)(frame); } #endif getnextcpuevent(&t, 0); if (fake == 2) { state->nextevent = t; return (done); } ET_HW_LOCK(state); if (!busy) { state->idle = 0; state->nextevent = t; loadtimer(now, 0); } ET_HW_UNLOCK(state); return (done); } /* * Schedule binuptime of the next event on current CPU. */ static void getnextcpuevent(struct bintime *event, int idle) { struct bintime tmp; struct pcpu_state *state; int skip; state = DPCPU_PTR(timerstate); /* Handle hardclock() events. */ *event = state->nexthard; if (idle || (!activetick && !profiling && (timer->et_flags & ET_FLAGS_PERCPU) == 0)) { skip = idle ? 4 : (stathz / 2); if (curcpu == CPU_FIRST() && tc_min_ticktock_freq > skip) skip = tc_min_ticktock_freq; skip = callout_tickstofirst(hz / skip) - 1; CTR2(KTR_SPARE2, "skip at %d: %d", curcpu, skip); tmp = hardperiod; bintime_mul(&tmp, skip); bintime_add(event, &tmp); } if (!idle) { /* If CPU is active - handle other types of events. */ if (bintime_cmp(event, &state->nextstat, >)) *event = state->nextstat; if (profiling && bintime_cmp(event, &state->nextprof, >)) *event = state->nextprof; } #ifdef KDTRACE_HOOKS if (state->nextcyc.sec != -1 && bintime_cmp(event, &state->nextcyc, >)) *event = state->nextcyc; #endif } /* * Schedule binuptime of the next event on all CPUs. */ static void getnextevent(struct bintime *event) { struct pcpu_state *state; #ifdef SMP int cpu; #endif int c, nonidle; state = DPCPU_PTR(timerstate); *event = state->nextevent; c = curcpu; nonidle = !state->idle; if ((timer->et_flags & ET_FLAGS_PERCPU) == 0) { #ifdef SMP CPU_FOREACH(cpu) { if (curcpu == cpu) continue; state = DPCPU_ID_PTR(cpu, timerstate); nonidle += !state->idle; if (bintime_cmp(event, &state->nextevent, >)) { *event = state->nextevent; c = cpu; } } #endif if (nonidle != 0 && bintime_cmp(event, &nexthard, >)) *event = nexthard; } CTR5(KTR_SPARE2, "next at %d: next %d.%08x%08x by %d", curcpu, event->sec, (unsigned int)(event->frac >> 32), (unsigned int)(event->frac & 0xffffffff), c); } /* Hardware timer callback function. */ static void timercb(struct eventtimer *et, void *arg) { struct bintime now; struct bintime *next; struct pcpu_state *state; #ifdef SMP int cpu, bcast; #endif /* Do not touch anything if somebody reconfiguring timers. */ if (busy) return; /* Update present and next tick times. */ state = DPCPU_PTR(timerstate); if (et->et_flags & ET_FLAGS_PERCPU) { next = &state->nexttick; } else next = &nexttick; if (periodic) { now = *next; /* Ex-next tick time becomes present time. */ bintime_add(next, &timerperiod); /* Next tick in 1 period. */ } else { binuptime(&now); /* Get present time from hardware. */ next->sec = -1; /* Next tick is not scheduled yet. */ } state->now = now; CTR4(KTR_SPARE2, "intr at %d: now %d.%08x%08x", curcpu, now.sec, (unsigned int)(now.frac >> 32), (unsigned int)(now.frac & 0xffffffff)); #ifdef SMP /* Prepare broadcasting to other CPUs for non-per-CPU timers. */ bcast = 0; if ((et->et_flags & ET_FLAGS_PERCPU) == 0 && smp_started) { CPU_FOREACH(cpu) { state = DPCPU_ID_PTR(cpu, timerstate); ET_HW_LOCK(state); state->now = now; if (bintime_cmp(&now, &state->nextevent, >=)) { state->nextevent.sec++; if (curcpu != cpu) { state->ipi = 1; bcast = 1; } } ET_HW_UNLOCK(state); } } #endif /* Handle events for this time on this CPU. */ handleevents(&now, 0); #ifdef SMP /* Broadcast interrupt to other CPUs for non-per-CPU timers. */ if (bcast) { CPU_FOREACH(cpu) { if (curcpu == cpu) continue; state = DPCPU_ID_PTR(cpu, timerstate); if (state->ipi) { state->ipi = 0; ipi_cpu(cpu, IPI_HARDCLOCK); } } } #endif } /* * Load new value into hardware timer. */ static void loadtimer(struct bintime *now, int start) { struct pcpu_state *state; struct bintime new; struct bintime *next; uint64_t tmp; int eq; if (timer->et_flags & ET_FLAGS_PERCPU) { state = DPCPU_PTR(timerstate); next = &state->nexttick; } else next = &nexttick; if (periodic) { if (start) { /* * Try to start all periodic timers aligned * to period to make events synchronous. */ tmp = ((uint64_t)now->sec << 36) + (now->frac >> 28); tmp = (tmp % (timerperiod.frac >> 28)) << 28; new.sec = 0; new.frac = timerperiod.frac - tmp; if (new.frac < tmp) /* Left less then passed. */ bintime_add(&new, &timerperiod); CTR5(KTR_SPARE2, "load p at %d: now %d.%08x first in %d.%08x", curcpu, now->sec, (unsigned int)(now->frac >> 32), new.sec, (unsigned int)(new.frac >> 32)); *next = new; bintime_add(next, now); et_start(timer, &new, &timerperiod); } } else { getnextevent(&new); eq = bintime_cmp(&new, next, ==); CTR5(KTR_SPARE2, "load at %d: next %d.%08x%08x eq %d", curcpu, new.sec, (unsigned int)(new.frac >> 32), (unsigned int)(new.frac & 0xffffffff), eq); if (!eq) { *next = new; bintime_sub(&new, now); et_start(timer, &new, NULL); } } } /* * Prepare event timer parameters after configuration changes. */ static void setuptimer(void) { int freq; if (periodic && (timer->et_flags & ET_FLAGS_PERIODIC) == 0) periodic = 0; else if (!periodic && (timer->et_flags & ET_FLAGS_ONESHOT) == 0) periodic = 1; singlemul = MIN(MAX(singlemul, 1), 20); freq = hz * singlemul; while (freq < (profiling ? profhz : stathz)) freq += hz; freq = round_freq(timer, freq); FREQ2BT(freq, &timerperiod); } /* * Reconfigure specified per-CPU timer on other CPU. Called from IPI handler. */ static int doconfigtimer(void) { struct bintime now; struct pcpu_state *state; state = DPCPU_PTR(timerstate); switch (atomic_load_acq_int(&state->action)) { case 1: binuptime(&now); ET_HW_LOCK(state); loadtimer(&now, 1); ET_HW_UNLOCK(state); state->handle = 0; atomic_store_rel_int(&state->action, 0); return (1); case 2: ET_HW_LOCK(state); et_stop(timer); ET_HW_UNLOCK(state); state->handle = 0; atomic_store_rel_int(&state->action, 0); return (1); } if (atomic_readandclear_int(&state->handle) && !busy) { binuptime(&now); handleevents(&now, 0); return (1); } return (0); } /* * Reconfigure specified timer. * For per-CPU timers use IPI to make other CPUs to reconfigure. */ static void configtimer(int start) { struct bintime now, next; struct pcpu_state *state; int cpu; if (start) { setuptimer(); binuptime(&now); } critical_enter(); ET_HW_LOCK(DPCPU_PTR(timerstate)); if (start) { /* Initialize time machine parameters. */ next = now; bintime_add(&next, &timerperiod); if (periodic) nexttick = next; else nexttick.sec = -1; CPU_FOREACH(cpu) { state = DPCPU_ID_PTR(cpu, timerstate); state->now = now; state->nextevent = next; if (periodic) state->nexttick = next; else state->nexttick.sec = -1; state->nexthard = next; state->nextstat = next; state->nextprof = next; hardclock_sync(cpu); } busy = 0; /* Start global timer or per-CPU timer of this CPU. */ loadtimer(&now, 1); } else { busy = 1; /* Stop global timer or per-CPU timer of this CPU. */ et_stop(timer); } ET_HW_UNLOCK(DPCPU_PTR(timerstate)); #ifdef SMP /* If timer is global or there is no other CPUs yet - we are done. */ if ((timer->et_flags & ET_FLAGS_PERCPU) == 0 || !smp_started) { critical_exit(); return; } /* Set reconfigure flags for other CPUs. */ CPU_FOREACH(cpu) { state = DPCPU_ID_PTR(cpu, timerstate); atomic_store_rel_int(&state->action, (cpu == curcpu) ? 0 : ( start ? 1 : 2)); } /* Broadcast reconfigure IPI. */ ipi_all_but_self(IPI_HARDCLOCK); /* Wait for reconfiguration completed. */ restart: cpu_spinwait(); CPU_FOREACH(cpu) { if (cpu == curcpu) continue; state = DPCPU_ID_PTR(cpu, timerstate); if (atomic_load_acq_int(&state->action)) goto restart; } #endif critical_exit(); } /* * Calculate nearest frequency supported by hardware timer. */ static int round_freq(struct eventtimer *et, int freq) { uint64_t div; if (et->et_frequency != 0) { div = lmax((et->et_frequency + freq / 2) / freq, 1); if (et->et_flags & ET_FLAGS_POW2DIV) div = 1 << (flsl(div + div / 2) - 1); freq = (et->et_frequency + div / 2) / div; } if (et->et_min_period.sec > 0) freq = 0; else if (et->et_min_period.frac != 0) freq = min(freq, BT2FREQ(&et->et_min_period)); if (et->et_max_period.sec == 0 && et->et_max_period.frac != 0) freq = max(freq, BT2FREQ(&et->et_max_period)); return (freq); } /* * Configure and start event timers (BSP part). */ void cpu_initclocks_bsp(void) { struct pcpu_state *state; int base, div, cpu; mtx_init(&et_hw_mtx, "et_hw_mtx", NULL, MTX_SPIN); CPU_FOREACH(cpu) { state = DPCPU_ID_PTR(cpu, timerstate); mtx_init(&state->et_hw_mtx, "et_hw_mtx", NULL, MTX_SPIN); #ifdef KDTRACE_HOOKS state->nextcyc.sec = -1; #endif } #ifdef SMP callout_new_inserted = cpu_new_callout; #endif periodic = want_periodic; /* Grab requested timer or the best of present. */ if (timername[0]) timer = et_find(timername, 0, 0); if (timer == NULL && periodic) { timer = et_find(NULL, ET_FLAGS_PERIODIC, ET_FLAGS_PERIODIC); } if (timer == NULL) { timer = et_find(NULL, ET_FLAGS_ONESHOT, ET_FLAGS_ONESHOT); } if (timer == NULL && !periodic) { timer = et_find(NULL, ET_FLAGS_PERIODIC, ET_FLAGS_PERIODIC); } if (timer == NULL) panic("No usable event timer found!"); et_init(timer, timercb, NULL, NULL); /* Adapt to timer capabilities. */ if (periodic && (timer->et_flags & ET_FLAGS_PERIODIC) == 0) periodic = 0; else if (!periodic && (timer->et_flags & ET_FLAGS_ONESHOT) == 0) periodic = 1; if (timer->et_flags & ET_FLAGS_C3STOP) cpu_disable_deep_sleep++; /* * We honor the requested 'hz' value. * We want to run stathz in the neighborhood of 128hz. * We would like profhz to run as often as possible. */ if (singlemul <= 0 || singlemul > 20) { if (hz >= 1500 || (hz % 128) == 0) singlemul = 1; else if (hz >= 750) singlemul = 2; else singlemul = 4; } if (periodic) { base = round_freq(timer, hz * singlemul); singlemul = max((base + hz / 2) / hz, 1); hz = (base + singlemul / 2) / singlemul; if (base <= 128) stathz = base; else { div = base / 128; if (div >= singlemul && (div % singlemul) == 0) div++; stathz = base / div; } profhz = stathz; while ((profhz + stathz) <= 128 * 64) profhz += stathz; profhz = round_freq(timer, profhz); } else { hz = round_freq(timer, hz); stathz = round_freq(timer, 127); profhz = round_freq(timer, stathz * 64); } tick = 1000000 / hz; FREQ2BT(hz, &hardperiod); FREQ2BT(stathz, &statperiod); FREQ2BT(profhz, &profperiod); ET_LOCK(); configtimer(1); ET_UNLOCK(); } /* * Start per-CPU event timers on APs. */ void cpu_initclocks_ap(void) { struct bintime now; struct pcpu_state *state; state = DPCPU_PTR(timerstate); binuptime(&now); ET_HW_LOCK(state); if ((timer->et_flags & ET_FLAGS_PERCPU) == 0 && periodic) { state->now = nexttick; bintime_sub(&state->now, &timerperiod); } else state->now = now; hardclock_sync(curcpu); handleevents(&state->now, 2); if (timer->et_flags & ET_FLAGS_PERCPU) loadtimer(&now, 1); ET_HW_UNLOCK(state); } /* * Switch to profiling clock rates. */ void cpu_startprofclock(void) { ET_LOCK(); if (periodic) { configtimer(0); profiling = 1; configtimer(1); } else profiling = 1; ET_UNLOCK(); } /* * Switch to regular clock rates. */ void cpu_stopprofclock(void) { ET_LOCK(); if (periodic) { configtimer(0); profiling = 0; configtimer(1); } else profiling = 0; ET_UNLOCK(); } /* * Switch to idle mode (all ticks handled). */ void cpu_idleclock(void) { struct bintime now, t; struct pcpu_state *state; if (idletick || busy || (periodic && (timer->et_flags & ET_FLAGS_PERCPU)) #ifdef DEVICE_POLLING || curcpu == CPU_FIRST() #endif ) return; state = DPCPU_PTR(timerstate); if (periodic) now = state->now; else binuptime(&now); CTR4(KTR_SPARE2, "idle at %d: now %d.%08x%08x", curcpu, now.sec, (unsigned int)(now.frac >> 32), (unsigned int)(now.frac & 0xffffffff)); getnextcpuevent(&t, 1); ET_HW_LOCK(state); state->idle = 1; state->nextevent = t; if (!periodic) loadtimer(&now, 0); ET_HW_UNLOCK(state); } /* * Switch to active mode (skip empty ticks). */ void cpu_activeclock(void) { struct bintime now; struct pcpu_state *state; struct thread *td; state = DPCPU_PTR(timerstate); if (state->idle == 0 || busy) return; if (periodic) now = state->now; else binuptime(&now); CTR4(KTR_SPARE2, "active at %d: now %d.%08x%08x", curcpu, now.sec, (unsigned int)(now.frac >> 32), (unsigned int)(now.frac & 0xffffffff)); spinlock_enter(); td = curthread; td->td_intr_nesting_level++; handleevents(&now, 1); td->td_intr_nesting_level--; spinlock_exit(); } #ifdef KDTRACE_HOOKS void clocksource_cyc_set(const struct bintime *t) { struct bintime now; struct pcpu_state *state; state = DPCPU_PTR(timerstate); if (periodic) now = state->now; else binuptime(&now); CTR4(KTR_SPARE2, "set_cyc at %d: now %d.%08x%08x", curcpu, now.sec, (unsigned int)(now.frac >> 32), (unsigned int)(now.frac & 0xffffffff)); CTR4(KTR_SPARE2, "set_cyc at %d: t %d.%08x%08x", curcpu, t->sec, (unsigned int)(t->frac >> 32), (unsigned int)(t->frac & 0xffffffff)); ET_HW_LOCK(state); if (bintime_cmp(t, &state->nextcyc, ==)) { ET_HW_UNLOCK(state); return; } state->nextcyc = *t; if (bintime_cmp(&state->nextcyc, &state->nextevent, >=)) { ET_HW_UNLOCK(state); return; } state->nextevent = state->nextcyc; if (!periodic) loadtimer(&now, 0); ET_HW_UNLOCK(state); } #endif #ifdef SMP static void cpu_new_callout(int cpu, int ticks) { struct bintime tmp; struct pcpu_state *state; CTR3(KTR_SPARE2, "new co at %d: on %d in %d", curcpu, cpu, ticks); state = DPCPU_ID_PTR(cpu, timerstate); ET_HW_LOCK(state); if (state->idle == 0 || busy) { ET_HW_UNLOCK(state); return; } /* * If timer is periodic - just update next event time for target CPU. * If timer is global - there is chance it is already programmed. */ if (periodic || (timer->et_flags & ET_FLAGS_PERCPU) == 0) { tmp = hardperiod; bintime_mul(&tmp, ticks - 1); bintime_add(&tmp, &state->nexthard); if (bintime_cmp(&tmp, &state->nextevent, <)) state->nextevent = tmp; if (periodic || bintime_cmp(&state->nextevent, &nexttick, >=)) { ET_HW_UNLOCK(state); return; } } /* * Otherwise we have to wake that CPU up, as we can't get present * bintime to reprogram global timer from here. If timer is per-CPU, * we by definition can't do it from here. */ ET_HW_UNLOCK(state); if (timer->et_flags & ET_FLAGS_PERCPU) { state->handle = 1; ipi_cpu(cpu, IPI_HARDCLOCK); } else { if (!cpu_idle_wakeup(cpu)) ipi_cpu(cpu, IPI_AST); } } #endif /* * Report or change the active event timers hardware. */ static int sysctl_kern_eventtimer_timer(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS) { char buf[32]; struct eventtimer *et; int error; ET_LOCK(); et = timer; snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s", et->et_name); ET_UNLOCK(); error = sysctl_handle_string(oidp, buf, sizeof(buf), req); ET_LOCK(); et = timer; if (error != 0 || req->newptr == NULL || strcasecmp(buf, et->et_name) == 0) { ET_UNLOCK(); return (error); } et = et_find(buf, 0, 0); if (et == NULL) { ET_UNLOCK(); return (ENOENT); } configtimer(0); et_free(timer); if (et->et_flags & ET_FLAGS_C3STOP) cpu_disable_deep_sleep++; if (timer->et_flags & ET_FLAGS_C3STOP) cpu_disable_deep_sleep--; periodic = want_periodic; timer = et; et_init(timer, timercb, NULL, NULL); configtimer(1); ET_UNLOCK(); return (error); } SYSCTL_PROC(_kern_eventtimer, OID_AUTO, timer, CTLTYPE_STRING | CTLFLAG_RW | CTLFLAG_MPSAFE, 0, 0, sysctl_kern_eventtimer_timer, "A", "Chosen event timer"); /* * Report or change the active event timer periodicity. */ static int sysctl_kern_eventtimer_periodic(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS) { int error, val; val = periodic; error = sysctl_handle_int(oidp, &val, 0, req); if (error != 0 || req->newptr == NULL) return (error); ET_LOCK(); configtimer(0); periodic = want_periodic = val; configtimer(1); ET_UNLOCK(); return (error); } SYSCTL_PROC(_kern_eventtimer, OID_AUTO, periodic, CTLTYPE_INT | CTLFLAG_RW | CTLFLAG_MPSAFE, 0, 0, sysctl_kern_eventtimer_periodic, "I", "Enable event timer periodic mode");