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1 /*
2  * tracing clocks
3  *
4  *  Copyright (C) 2009 Red Hat, Inc., Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com>
5  *
6  * Implements 3 trace clock variants, with differing scalability/precision
7  * tradeoffs:
8  *
9  *  -   local: CPU-local trace clock
10  *  -  medium: scalable global clock with some jitter
11  *  -  global: globally monotonic, serialized clock
12  *
13  * Tracer plugins will chose a default from these clocks.
14  */
15 #include <linux/spinlock.h>
16 #include <linux/irqflags.h>
17 #include <linux/hardirq.h>
18 #include <linux/module.h>
19 #include <linux/percpu.h>
20 #include <linux/sched.h>
21 #include <linux/sched/clock.h>
22 #include <linux/ktime.h>
23 #include <linux/trace_clock.h>
24 
25 /*
26  * trace_clock_local(): the simplest and least coherent tracing clock.
27  *
28  * Useful for tracing that does not cross to other CPUs nor
29  * does it go through idle events.
30  */
31 u64 notrace trace_clock_local(void)
32 {
33 	u64 clock;
34 
35 	/*
36 	 * sched_clock() is an architecture implemented, fast, scalable,
37 	 * lockless clock. It is not guaranteed to be coherent across
38 	 * CPUs, nor across CPU idle events.
39 	 */
40 	preempt_disable_notrace();
41 	clock = sched_clock();
42 	preempt_enable_notrace();
43 
44 	return clock;
45 }
46 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(trace_clock_local);
47 
48 /*
49  * trace_clock(): 'between' trace clock. Not completely serialized,
50  * but not completely incorrect when crossing CPUs either.
51  *
52  * This is based on cpu_clock(), which will allow at most ~1 jiffy of
53  * jitter between CPUs. So it's a pretty scalable clock, but there
54  * can be offsets in the trace data.
55  */
56 u64 notrace trace_clock(void)
57 {
58 	return local_clock();
59 }
60 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(trace_clock);
61 
62 /*
63  * trace_jiffy_clock(): Simply use jiffies as a clock counter.
64  * Note that this use of jiffies_64 is not completely safe on
65  * 32-bit systems. But the window is tiny, and the effect if
66  * we are affected is that we will have an obviously bogus
67  * timestamp on a trace event - i.e. not life threatening.
68  */
69 u64 notrace trace_clock_jiffies(void)
70 {
71 	return jiffies_64_to_clock_t(jiffies_64 - INITIAL_JIFFIES);
72 }
73 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(trace_clock_jiffies);
74 
75 /*
76  * trace_clock_global(): special globally coherent trace clock
77  *
78  * It has higher overhead than the other trace clocks but is still
79  * an order of magnitude faster than GTOD derived hardware clocks.
80  *
81  * Used by plugins that need globally coherent timestamps.
82  */
83 
84 /* keep prev_time and lock in the same cacheline. */
85 static struct {
86 	u64 prev_time;
87 	arch_spinlock_t lock;
88 } trace_clock_struct ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp =
89 	{
90 		.lock = (arch_spinlock_t)__ARCH_SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED,
91 	};
92 
93 u64 notrace trace_clock_global(void)
94 {
95 	unsigned long flags;
96 	int this_cpu;
97 	u64 now;
98 
99 	local_irq_save(flags);
100 
101 	this_cpu = raw_smp_processor_id();
102 	now = sched_clock_cpu(this_cpu);
103 	/*
104 	 * If in an NMI context then dont risk lockups and return the
105 	 * cpu_clock() time:
106 	 */
107 	if (unlikely(in_nmi()))
108 		goto out;
109 
110 	arch_spin_lock(&trace_clock_struct.lock);
111 
112 	/*
113 	 * TODO: if this happens often then maybe we should reset
114 	 * my_scd->clock to prev_time+1, to make sure
115 	 * we start ticking with the local clock from now on?
116 	 */
117 	if ((s64)(now - trace_clock_struct.prev_time) < 0)
118 		now = trace_clock_struct.prev_time + 1;
119 
120 	trace_clock_struct.prev_time = now;
121 
122 	arch_spin_unlock(&trace_clock_struct.lock);
123 
124  out:
125 	local_irq_restore(flags);
126 
127 	return now;
128 }
129 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(trace_clock_global);
130 
131 static atomic64_t trace_counter;
132 
133 /*
134  * trace_clock_counter(): simply an atomic counter.
135  * Use the trace_counter "counter" for cases where you do not care
136  * about timings, but are interested in strict ordering.
137  */
138 u64 notrace trace_clock_counter(void)
139 {
140 	return atomic64_add_return(1, &trace_counter);
141 }
142