[PATCH v2 1/7] timekeeping: introduce __current_kernel_time64
Arnd Bergmann
arnd at arndb.de
Wed Nov 11 05:31:33 PST 2015
On Wednesday 11 November 2015 11:51:26 Stefano Stabellini wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Nov 2015, Thomas Gleixner wrote:
> > On Tue, 10 Nov 2015, John Stultz wrote:
> > > I'm sort of objecting to a different issue, where the
> > > __current_kernel_time() implementation probably shouldn't be grabbing
> > > the tk_core.timekeeper directly, and instead should take a passed
> > > pointer to a timekeeper. The vdso/pv_clock usage should have a
> > > timekeeper passed to them that they could use.
> >
> > That usage of __current_kernel_time() in that xen notifier is silly to
> > begin with. The notifier gets already called with a pointer to the
> > time keeper. That xen implementation just does not use it.
> >
> > We extract exactly that information in the vdso updates without
> > calling back into the core code. So for solving that xen thing we do
> > not need a 64 bit variant of __current_kernel_time() at all. The
> > notifier has the pointer to the timekeeper and can just grab data from
> > there.
>
> Many thanks for the suggestion, I'll do that.
> Should I open code tk_xtime in the xen notifier, or should I export it
> in timekeeper_internal.h?
tk_xtime is a 'static inline' function, I don't see a good way to
make that accessible, and you really want the elements separately,
so I'd open-code it without going through timespec64.
Arnd
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