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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH v3 3/7] x86/time: split CMOS read and probe logic into function
On Tue, Sep 03, 2024 at 05:16:44PM +0200, Jan Beulich wrote:
> On 03.09.2024 15:02, Roger Pau Monne wrote:
> > The current logic to probe for the CMOS RTC is open-coded in
> > get_cmos_time(),
> > move it to a separate function that both serves the purpose of testing for
> > the
> > CMOS RTC existence and returning its value.
> >
> > The goal is to be able to split the probing and the reading logic into
> > separate
> > helpers, and putting the current logic in a separate function helps
> > simplifying
> > further changes.
> >
> > A transient *rtc_p variable is introduced as a parameter to the function,
> > that
> > will be removed by further changes.
> >
> > No functional change intended.
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Roger Pau Monné <roger.pau@xxxxxxxxxx>
>
> This looks like a straight transformation, except - as noted before - for ...
>
> > --- a/xen/arch/x86/time.c
> > +++ b/xen/arch/x86/time.c
> > @@ -1292,45 +1292,32 @@ static bool __get_cmos_time(struct rtc_time *rtc)
> > return t1 <= SECONDS(1) && t2 < MILLISECS(3);
> > }
> >
> > -static unsigned long get_cmos_time(void)
> > +static bool cmos_probe(struct rtc_time *rtc_p, bool cmos_rtc_probe)
> > {
> > - unsigned long res;
> > - struct rtc_time rtc;
> > unsigned int seconds = 60;
> > - static bool __read_mostly cmos_rtc_probe;
> > - boolean_param("cmos-rtc-probe", cmos_rtc_probe);
> > -
> > - if ( efi_enabled(EFI_RS) )
> > - {
> > - res = efi_get_time();
> > - if ( res )
> > - return res;
> > - }
> > -
> > - if ( likely(!(acpi_gbl_FADT.boot_flags & ACPI_FADT_NO_CMOS_RTC)) )
> > - cmos_rtc_probe = false;
> > - else if ( system_state < SYS_STATE_smp_boot && !cmos_rtc_probe )
> > - panic("System with no CMOS RTC advertised must be booted from EFI"
> > - " (or with command line option \"cmos-rtc-probe\")\n");
> >
> > for ( ; ; )
> > {
> > - bool success = __get_cmos_time(&rtc);
> > + bool success = __get_cmos_time(rtc_p);
> > + struct rtc_time rtc = *rtc_p;
> >
> > - if ( likely(!cmos_rtc_probe) || !success ||
> > + if ( likely(!cmos_rtc_probe) )
> > + return true;
> > +
> > + if ( !success ||
> > rtc.sec >= 60 || rtc.min >= 60 || rtc.hour >= 24 ||
> > !rtc.day || rtc.day > 31 ||
> > !rtc.mon || rtc.mon > 12 )
> > - break;
> > + return false;
> >
> > if ( seconds < 60 )
> > {
> > if ( rtc.sec != seconds )
> > {
> > - cmos_rtc_probe = false;
>
> ... the removal of this line. As asked for before, can the somewhat
> sub-optimal
> new behavior (with the static, which now lives in another function, being
> cleared only the next time round) please be at least mentioned in the
> description?
Sure, sorry I've failed to do this here. Such weird behavior is
transient, and will go away wit the next patch IIRC, once the probing
is properly split from the run-time reading of the CMOS RTC.
> > acpi_gbl_FADT.boot_flags &= ~ACPI_FADT_NO_CMOS_RTC;
> > + return true;
> > }
> > - break;
> > + return false;
> > }
> >
> > process_pending_softirqs();
> > @@ -1338,7 +1325,31 @@ static unsigned long get_cmos_time(void)
> > seconds = rtc.sec;
> > }
> >
> > - if ( unlikely(cmos_rtc_probe) )
> > + ASSERT_UNREACHABLE();
> > + return false;
> > +}
> > +
> > +static unsigned long get_cmos_time(void)
> > +{
> > + unsigned long res;
> > + struct rtc_time rtc;
> > + static bool __read_mostly cmos_rtc_probe;
> > + boolean_param("cmos-rtc-probe", cmos_rtc_probe);
> > +
> > + if ( efi_enabled(EFI_RS) )
> > + {
> > + res = efi_get_time();
> > + if ( res )
> > + return res;
> > + }
> > +
> > + if ( likely(!(acpi_gbl_FADT.boot_flags & ACPI_FADT_NO_CMOS_RTC)) )
> > + cmos_rtc_probe = false;
> > + else if ( system_state < SYS_STATE_smp_boot && !cmos_rtc_probe )
> > + panic("System with no CMOS RTC advertised must be booted from EFI"
> > + " (or with command line option \"cmos-rtc-probe\")\n");
> > +
> > + if ( !cmos_probe(&rtc, cmos_rtc_probe) )
> > panic("No CMOS RTC found - system must be booted from EFI\n");
> >
> > return mktime(rtc.year, rtc.mon, rtc.day, rtc.hour, rtc.min, rtc.sec);
>
> Having seen the series up to here (and already by the previous patch) I think
> I see now where we disagree about the conditional-ness of the probing: I
> suppose you deem only the 2nd and possible subsequent iterations of the loop
> in (now) cmos_probe() as "probing", whereas I consider all of what that
> function now contains as exactly that.
>
> The difference is becoming more pronounced with the subsequent change of
> preferring CMOS over EFI time: With EFI (with or without ACPI) there never
> was a guarantee that a CMOS clock would exist. Prior to the introduction of
> the ACPI_FADT_NO_CMOS_RTC flag the was a de-facto guarantee that PC-like
> systems would have one. And vendors abusing the flag made us probe, despite
> the port accesses being problematic until we know there actually is a CMOS
> (RTC) there. Hence why I was suggesting that there be a way to bypass the
> CMOS accesses altogether at least when booted from EFI (as is the case
> right now, just without the need for any user override).
With further patches you could use wallclock=efi in order to bypass
any probing of the CMOS.
Also note that the current logic here still keeps the reading of the
CMOS limited to when ACPI_FADT_NO_CMOS_RTC is not set or when
cmos-rtc-probe is present on the command line.
Thanks, Roger.
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