[PATCH 04/12] fs: ceph: CURRENT_TIME with ktime_get_real_ts()
John Stultz
john.stultz at linaro.org
Thu Jun 1 17:36:56 PDT 2017
On Thu, Jun 1, 2017 at 5:26 PM, Yan, Zheng <ukernel at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 1, 2017 at 6:22 PM, Arnd Bergmann <arnd at arndb.de> wrote:
>> On Thu, Jun 1, 2017 at 11:56 AM, Yan, Zheng <ukernel at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> On Sat, Apr 8, 2017 at 8:57 AM, Deepa Dinamani <deepa.kernel at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>> diff --git a/drivers/block/rbd.c b/drivers/block/rbd.c
>>>> index 517838b..77204da 100644
>>>> --- a/drivers/block/rbd.c
>>>> +++ b/drivers/block/rbd.c
>>>> @@ -1922,7 +1922,7 @@ static void rbd_osd_req_format_write(struct rbd_obj_request *obj_request)
>>>> {
>>>> struct ceph_osd_request *osd_req = obj_request->osd_req;
>>>>
>>>> - osd_req->r_mtime = CURRENT_TIME;
>>>> + ktime_get_real_ts(&osd_req->r_mtime);
>>>> osd_req->r_data_offset = obj_request->offset;
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> diff --git a/fs/ceph/mds_client.c b/fs/ceph/mds_client.c
>>>> index c681762..1d3fa90 100644
>>>> --- a/fs/ceph/mds_client.c
>>>> +++ b/fs/ceph/mds_client.c
>>>> @@ -1666,6 +1666,7 @@ struct ceph_mds_request *
>>>> ceph_mdsc_create_request(struct ceph_mds_client *mdsc, int op, int mode)
>>>> {
>>>> struct ceph_mds_request *req = kzalloc(sizeof(*req), GFP_NOFS);
>>>> + struct timespec ts;
>>>>
>>>> if (!req)
>>>> return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
>>>> @@ -1684,7 +1685,8 @@ ceph_mdsc_create_request(struct ceph_mds_client *mdsc, int op, int mode)
>>>> init_completion(&req->r_safe_completion);
>>>> INIT_LIST_HEAD(&req->r_unsafe_item);
>>>>
>>>> - req->r_stamp = current_fs_time(mdsc->fsc->sb);
>>>> + ktime_get_real_ts(&ts);
>>>> + req->r_stamp = timespec_trunc(ts, mdsc->fsc->sb->s_time_gran);
>>>
>>> This change causes our kernel_untar_tar test case to fail (inode's
>>> ctime goes back). The reason is that there is time drift between the
>>> time stamps got by ktime_get_real_ts() and current_time(). We need to
>>> revert this change until current_time() uses ktime_get_real_ts()
>>> internally.
>>
>> Hmm, the change was not supposed to have a user-visible effect, so
>> something has gone wrong, but I don't immediately see how it
>> relates to what you observe.
>>
>> ktime_get_real_ts() and current_time() use the same time base, there
>> is no drift, but there is a difference in resolution, as the latter uses
>> the time stamp of the last jiffies update, which may be up to one jiffy
>> (10ms) behind the exact time we put in the request stamps here.
>>
>> Do you still see problems if you use current_kernel_time() instead of
>> ktime_get_real_ts()?
>
> The problem disappears after using current_kernel_time().
>
> https://github.com/ceph/ceph-client/commit/2e0f648da23167034a3cf1500bc90ec60aef2417
>From the commit above:
"It seems there is time drift between ktime_get_real_ts() and
current_kernel_time()"
Its more of a granularity difference. current_kernel_time() returns
the cached time at the last tick, where as ktime_get_real_ts() reads
the clocksource hardware and returns the immediate time.
Filesystems usually use the cached time (similar to
CLOCK_REALTIME_COARSE), for performance reasons, as touching the
clocksource takes time.
thanks
-john
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