Re: high resolution timers, scheduling & sleep granularity

From: Peter Zijlstra
Date: Fri Aug 01 2008 - 10:50:39 EST


On Fri, 2008-08-01 at 09:25 -0400, Josef Bacik wrote:

> Index: linux-2.6/fs/jbd/transaction.c
> ===================================================================
> --- linux-2.6.orig/fs/jbd/transaction.c
> +++ linux-2.6/fs/jbd/transaction.c

> @@ -63,6 +65,32 @@ get_transaction(journal_t *journal, tran
> return transaction;
> }
>
> +static void precision_sleep(unsigned long time)
> +{
> + struct hrtimer_sleeper t;
> +
> + hrtimer_init_on_stack(&t.timer, CLOCK_REALTIME, HRTIMER_MODE_ABS);
> + hrtimer_init_sleeper(&t, current);
> + t.timer.expires = ktime_add_ns(ktime_get_real(), time);
> +
> + do {
> + set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
> +
> + hrtimer_start(&t.timer, t.timer.expires, HRTIMER_MODE_ABS);
> + if (!hrtimer_active(&t.timer))
> + t.task = NULL;
> +
> + if (likely(t.task))
> + schedule();
> +
> + hrtimer_cancel(&t.timer);
> + } while (t.task);
> +
> + set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
> +
> + destroy_hrtimer_on_stack(&t.timer);
> +}
> +
> /*
> * Handle management.
> *

I was convinced we already had such a creature,. but I guess I was wrong
as I can't find it ;-)

Anyway, I'm thinking this function ought to live in kernel/hrtimer.c and
possibly get renamed to something like hrtimer_sleep_ns() or some such
(means you can also reuse the do_nanosleep helper in there).

Also, have you considered the impact on platforms that do not support
hrtimers, or don't have high resolution clock events available?

> Index: linux-2.6/kernel/hrtimer.c
> ===================================================================
> --- linux-2.6.orig/kernel/hrtimer.c
> +++ linux-2.6/kernel/hrtimer.c
> @@ -1458,6 +1458,7 @@ void hrtimer_init_sleeper(struct hrtimer
> sl->timer.cb_mode = HRTIMER_CB_IRQSAFE_NO_SOFTIRQ;
> #endif
> }
> +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(hrtimer_init_sleeper);
>
> static int __sched do_nanosleep(struct hrtimer_sleeper *t, enum hrtimer_mode mode)
> {

That also gets rid of this export..

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