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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH] X86: Prefer TSC-deadline timer in Xen



>>> On 28.10.10 at 07:45, "Wei, Gang" <gang.wei@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> --- a/xen/arch/x86/apic.c     Wed Oct 20 17:26:51 2010 +0100
> +++ b/xen/arch/x86/apic.c     Fri Oct 29 19:24:56 2010 +0800
> @@ -37,6 +37,15 @@
>  #include <asm/asm_defns.h> /* for BUILD_SMP_INTERRUPT */
>  #include <mach_apic.h>
>  #include <io_ports.h>
> +
> +#define APIC_TIMER_MODE_ONESHOT         (0 << 17)
> +#define APIC_TIMER_MODE_PERIODIC        (1 << 17)
> +#define APIC_TIMER_MODE_TSC_DEADLINE    (2 << 17)
> +#define APIC_TIMER_MODE_MASK            (3 << 17)
> +
> +static int tdt_enabled;
> +static int tdt_disable;
> +boolean_param("tdt_off", tdt_disable);

It would be more natural to call the parameter just "tdt", and
use a non-zero initialized variable that gets set to zero when
the user passes "tdt=off" (or another of the boolean false
indicators). Perhaps you could even get away with just the
single "tdt_enabled" variable then.

> @@ -1360,12 +1382,24 @@ int reprogram_timer(s_time_t timeout)
>      if ( !cpu_has_apic )
>          return 1;
>  
> -    if ( timeout && ((expire = timeout - NOW()) > 0) )
> -        apic_tmict = min_t(u64, (bus_scale * expire) >> 18, UINT_MAX);
> -
> -    apic_write(APIC_TMICT, (unsigned long)apic_tmict);
> -
> -    return apic_tmict || !timeout;
> +    if ( tdt_enabled )
> +    {
> +        u64 tsc = 0;

Is zero really a proper "no-timeout" indicator here?

> +
> +        if ( timeout )
> +            tsc = stime2tsc(timeout);
> +
> +        wrmsrl(MSR_IA32_TSC_DEADLINE, tsc);
> +    }
> +    else
> +    {
> +        if ( timeout && ((expire = timeout - NOW()) > 0) )
> +            apic_tmict = min_t(u64, (bus_scale * expire) >> 18, UINT_MAX);
> +
> +        apic_write(APIC_TMICT, (unsigned long)apic_tmict);
> +    }
> +
> +    return apic_tmict || !timeout || tdt_enabled;

How can this always be successful if tdt_enabled?

Jan


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