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SubjectRe: [PATCH 1/2] KVM: x86: reorganize pvclock_gtod_data members
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Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> writes:

> We will need a copy of tk->offs_boot in the next patch. Store it and
> cleanup the struct: instead of storing tk->tkr_xxx.base with the tk->offs_boot
> included, store the raw value in struct pvclock_clock and sum tk->offs_boot
> in do_monotonic_raw and do_realtime. tk->tkr_xxx.xtime_nsec also moves
> to struct pvclock_clock.
>
> While at it, fix a (usually harmless) typo in do_monotonic_raw, which
> was using gtod->clock.shift instead of gtod->raw_clock.shift.
>
> Fixes: 53fafdbb8b21f ("KVM: x86: switch KVMCLOCK base to monotonic raw clock")
> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
> ---
> arch/x86/kvm/x86.c | 29 ++++++++++++-----------------
> 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/arch/x86/kvm/x86.c b/arch/x86/kvm/x86.c
> index 89621025577a..1b4273cce63c 100644
> --- a/arch/x86/kvm/x86.c
> +++ b/arch/x86/kvm/x86.c
> @@ -1532,6 +1532,8 @@ struct pvclock_clock {
> u64 mask;
> u32 mult;
> u32 shift;
> + u64 base_cycles;
> + u64 offset;
> };
>
> struct pvclock_gtod_data {
> @@ -1540,11 +1542,8 @@ struct pvclock_gtod_data {
> struct pvclock_clock clock; /* extract of a clocksource struct */
> struct pvclock_clock raw_clock; /* extract of a clocksource struct */
>
> - u64 boot_ns_raw;
> - u64 boot_ns;
> - u64 nsec_base;
> + ktime_t offs_boot;
> u64 wall_time_sec;
> - u64 monotonic_raw_nsec;
> };
>
> static struct pvclock_gtod_data pvclock_gtod_data;
> @@ -1552,10 +1551,6 @@ struct pvclock_gtod_data {
> static void update_pvclock_gtod(struct timekeeper *tk)
> {
> struct pvclock_gtod_data *vdata = &pvclock_gtod_data;
> - u64 boot_ns, boot_ns_raw;
> -
> - boot_ns = ktime_to_ns(ktime_add(tk->tkr_mono.base, tk->offs_boot));
> - boot_ns_raw = ktime_to_ns(ktime_add(tk->tkr_raw.base, tk->offs_boot));
>
> write_seqcount_begin(&vdata->seq);
>
> @@ -1565,20 +1560,20 @@ static void update_pvclock_gtod(struct timekeeper *tk)
> vdata->clock.mask = tk->tkr_mono.mask;
> vdata->clock.mult = tk->tkr_mono.mult;
> vdata->clock.shift = tk->tkr_mono.shift;
> + vdata->clock.base_cycles = tk->tkr_mono.xtime_nsec;
> + vdata->clock.offset = tk->tkr_mono.base;
>
> vdata->raw_clock.vclock_mode = tk->tkr_raw.clock->archdata.vclock_mode;
> vdata->raw_clock.cycle_last = tk->tkr_raw.cycle_last;
> vdata->raw_clock.mask = tk->tkr_raw.mask;
> vdata->raw_clock.mult = tk->tkr_raw.mult;
> vdata->raw_clock.shift = tk->tkr_raw.shift;
> -
> - vdata->boot_ns = boot_ns;
> - vdata->nsec_base = tk->tkr_mono.xtime_nsec;
> + vdata->raw_clock.base_cycles = tk->tkr_raw.xtime_nsec;
> + vdata->raw_clock.offset = tk->tkr_raw.base;

Likely a personal preference but the suggested naming is a bit
confusing: we use 'base_cycles' to keep 'xtime_nsec' and 'offset' to
keep ... 'base'. Not that I think that 'struct timekeeper' is perfect
but at least it is documented. Should we maybe just stick to it (and
name 'struct pvclock_clock' fields accordingly?)

>
> vdata->wall_time_sec = tk->xtime_sec;
>
> - vdata->boot_ns_raw = boot_ns_raw;
> - vdata->monotonic_raw_nsec = tk->tkr_raw.xtime_nsec;
> + vdata->offs_boot = tk->offs_boot;
>
> write_seqcount_end(&vdata->seq);
> }
> @@ -2048,10 +2043,10 @@ static int do_monotonic_raw(s64 *t, u64 *tsc_timestamp)
>
> do {
> seq = read_seqcount_begin(&gtod->seq);
> - ns = gtod->monotonic_raw_nsec;
> + ns = gtod->raw_clock.base_cycles;
> ns += vgettsc(&gtod->raw_clock, tsc_timestamp, &mode);
> - ns >>= gtod->clock.shift;
> - ns += gtod->boot_ns_raw;
> + ns >>= gtod->raw_clock.shift;
> + ns += ktime_to_ns(ktime_add(gtod->raw_clock.offset, gtod->offs_boot));
> } while (unlikely(read_seqcount_retry(&gtod->seq, seq)));
> *t = ns;
>
> @@ -2068,7 +2063,7 @@ static int do_realtime(struct timespec64 *ts, u64 *tsc_timestamp)
> do {
> seq = read_seqcount_begin(&gtod->seq);
> ts->tv_sec = gtod->wall_time_sec;
> - ns = gtod->nsec_base;
> + ns = gtod->clock.base_cycles;
> ns += vgettsc(&gtod->clock, tsc_timestamp, &mode);
> ns >>= gtod->clock.shift;
> } while (unlikely(read_seqcount_retry(&gtod->seq, seq)));

FWIW,

Reviewed-by: Vitaly Kuznetsov <vkuznets@redhat.com>

--
Vitaly

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