[PATCH Resend] hrtimer: call switch_hrtimer_base() after setting new expiry time

From: Viresh Kumar
Date: Mon May 12 2014 - 04:12:54 EST


In switch_hrtimer_base() we are calling hrtimer_check_target() which guarantees
this:

/*
* With HIGHRES=y we do not migrate the timer when it is expiring
* before the next event on the target cpu because we cannot reprogram
* the target cpu hardware and we would cause it to fire late.
*
* Called with cpu_base->lock of target cpu held.
*/

But switch_hrtimer_base() is only called from one place, i.e.
__hrtimer_start_range_ns() and at that point (where we call
switch_hrtimer_base()) expiration time is not yet known as we call this routine
later: hrtimer_set_expires_range_ns().

To fix this, we need to find the updated expiry time before calling
switch_hrtimer_base().

Signed-off-by: Viresh Kumar <viresh.kumar@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
Rebased over: v3.15-rc5

kernel/hrtimer.c | 8 ++++----
1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/kernel/hrtimer.c b/kernel/hrtimer.c
index 6b715c0..e0501fe 100644
--- a/kernel/hrtimer.c
+++ b/kernel/hrtimer.c
@@ -990,11 +990,8 @@ int __hrtimer_start_range_ns(struct hrtimer *timer, ktime_t tim,
/* Remove an active timer from the queue: */
ret = remove_hrtimer(timer, base);

- /* Switch the timer base, if necessary: */
- new_base = switch_hrtimer_base(timer, base, mode & HRTIMER_MODE_PINNED);
-
if (mode & HRTIMER_MODE_REL) {
- tim = ktime_add_safe(tim, new_base->get_time());
+ tim = ktime_add_safe(tim, base->get_time());
/*
* CONFIG_TIME_LOW_RES is a temporary way for architectures
* to signal that they simply return xtime in
@@ -1009,6 +1006,9 @@ int __hrtimer_start_range_ns(struct hrtimer *timer, ktime_t tim,

hrtimer_set_expires_range_ns(timer, tim, delta_ns);

+ /* Switch the timer base, if necessary: */
+ new_base = switch_hrtimer_base(timer, base, mode & HRTIMER_MODE_PINNED);
+
timer_stats_hrtimer_set_start_info(timer);

leftmost = enqueue_hrtimer(timer, new_base);
--
2.0.0.rc2

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