Re: [PATCH] ARM: timer: Shutdown clock event device when stoppinglocal timer

From: Ning Jiang
Date: Sat Mar 30 2013 - 07:56:42 EST


2013/3/30 Russell King - ARM Linux <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> On Sat, Mar 30, 2013 at 05:57:38PM +0800, Ning Jiang wrote:
>> 2013/3/30 Stephen Boyd <sboyd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>> > On 03/29/13 02:24, ning.n.jiang@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> >> From: Ning Jiang <ning.n.jiang@xxxxxxxxx>
>> >>
>> >> Currently there are two problems when we try to stop local timer.
>> >> First, it calls set_mode function directly so mode state is not
>> >> updated for the clock event device. Second, it makes the device
>> >> unused instead of shutdown.
>> >
>> > What device is this a problem on? I believe this only matters to drivers
>> > which enable their timer in their set_next_event() callback? But even
>> > then, does anything actually happen because the interrupt should have
>> > been disabled in the local timer stop callback.
>> >
>>
>> Right. Drivers which enable timer in set_next_event() will have this problem.
>> It will not have functional problem in my case. But my device cannot enter
>> low power mode with a pending interrupt even if it is disabled.
>
> You're not telling us what you have discovered. How does set_next_event()
> get called after we've set the mode to UNUSED in the current code?

In the current code we did not set the mode to UNUSED but only call
set_mode callback function for the clock event device. This normally
disables current clock event device. The dying CPU eventually will
switch to idle thread, call tick_nohz_idle_enter(), try to cancel the
sched_timer and reprogram the next event. Then set_next_event() gets
called. The call stack will be like:

tick_nohz_idle_enter
-> __tick_nohz_idle_enter
-> tick_nohz_stop_sched_tick
-> hrtimer_cancel
-> hrtimer_try_to_cancel
-> remove_hrtimer
-> __remove_hrtimer
-> hrtimer_force_reprogram
-> tick_program_event
-> clockevents_program_event
-> set_next_event

In set_next_event() we'll re-enable and re-program the clock event device.
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