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| author | Christopher S. Hall <[email protected]> | 2016-02-22 03:15:22 -0800 |
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| committer | John Stultz <[email protected]> | 2016-03-02 17:13:10 -0800 |
| commit | 8006c24595cab106bcb9da12d35e32e14ff492df (patch) | |
| tree | 528cbddb843192ebc465d543fa35f1011f8cac42 /include/linux | |
| parent | ba26621e63ce6dc481d90ab9f6902e058d4ea39a (diff) | |
time: Add driver cross timestamp interface for higher precision time synchronization
ACKNOWLEDGMENT: cross timestamp code was developed by Thomas Gleixner
<[email protected]>. It has changed considerably and any mistakes are
mine.
The precision with which events on multiple networked systems can be
synchronized using, as an example, PTP (IEEE 1588, 802.1AS) is limited
by the precision of the cross timestamps between the system clock and
the device (timestamp) clock. Precision here is the degree of
simultaneity when capturing the cross timestamp.
Currently the PTP cross timestamp is captured in software using the
PTP device driver ioctl PTP_SYS_OFFSET. Reads of the device clock are
interleaved with reads of the realtime clock. At best, the precision
of this cross timestamp is on the order of several microseconds due to
software latencies. Sub-microsecond precision is required for
industrial control and some media applications. To achieve this level
of precision hardware supported cross timestamping is needed.
The function get_device_system_crosstimestamp() allows device drivers
to return a cross timestamp with system time properly scaled to
nanoseconds. The realtime value is needed to discipline that clock
using PTP and the monotonic raw value is used for applications that
don't require a "real" time, but need an unadjusted clock time. The
get_device_system_crosstimestamp() code calls back into the driver to
ensure that the system counter is within the current timekeeping
update interval.
Modern Intel hardware provides an Always Running Timer (ART) which is
exactly related to TSC through a known frequency ratio. The ART is
routed to devices on the system and is used to precisely and
simultaneously capture the device clock with the ART.
Cc: Prarit Bhargava <[email protected]>
Cc: Richard Cochran <[email protected]>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <[email protected]>
Cc: Ingo Molnar <[email protected]>
Cc: Andy Lutomirski <[email protected]>
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Reviewed-by: Thomas Gleixner <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Christopher S. Hall <[email protected]>
[jstultz: Reworked to remove extra structures and simplify calling]
Signed-off-by: John Stultz <[email protected]>
Diffstat (limited to 'include/linux')
| -rw-r--r-- | include/linux/timekeeping.h | 35 |
1 files changed, 35 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/include/linux/timekeeping.h b/include/linux/timekeeping.h index 7817591af46f..4a2ca65fc778 100644 --- a/include/linux/timekeeping.h +++ b/include/linux/timekeeping.h @@ -280,6 +280,41 @@ struct system_time_snapshot { }; /* + * struct system_device_crosststamp - system/device cross-timestamp + * (syncronized capture) + * @device: Device time + * @sys_realtime: Realtime simultaneous with device time + * @sys_monoraw: Monotonic raw simultaneous with device time + */ +struct system_device_crosststamp { + ktime_t device; + ktime_t sys_realtime; + ktime_t sys_monoraw; +}; + +/* + * struct system_counterval_t - system counter value with the pointer to the + * corresponding clocksource + * @cycles: System counter value + * @cs: Clocksource corresponding to system counter value. Used by + * timekeeping code to verify comparibility of two cycle values + */ +struct system_counterval_t { + cycle_t cycles; + struct clocksource *cs; +}; + +/* + * Get cross timestamp between system clock and device clock + */ +extern int get_device_system_crosststamp( + int (*get_time_fn)(ktime_t *device_time, + struct system_counterval_t *system_counterval, + void *ctx), + void *ctx, + struct system_device_crosststamp *xtstamp); + +/* * Simultaneously snapshot realtime and monotonic raw clocks */ extern void ktime_get_snapshot(struct system_time_snapshot *systime_snapshot); |