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sched_clock: prevent scd->clock from moving backwards

When sched_clock_cpu() couples the clocks between two cpus, it may
increment scd->clock beyond the GTOD tick window that __update_sched_clock()
uses to clamp the clock.  A later call to __update_sched_clock() may move
the clock back to scd->tick_gtod + TICK_NSEC, violating the clock's
monotonic property.

This patch ensures that scd->clock will not be set backward.

Signed-off-by: Dave Kleikamp <shaggy@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Acked-by: Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
hifive-unleashed-5.1
Dave Kleikamp 2008-10-09 13:21:30 -05:00 committed by Ingo Molnar
parent a5d8c3483a
commit 5b7dba4ff8
1 changed files with 3 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -118,13 +118,13 @@ static u64 __update_sched_clock(struct sched_clock_data *scd, u64 now)
/*
* scd->clock = clamp(scd->tick_gtod + delta,
* max(scd->tick_gtod, scd->clock),
* scd->tick_gtod + TICK_NSEC);
* max(scd->tick_gtod, scd->clock),
* max(scd->clock, scd->tick_gtod + TICK_NSEC));
*/
clock = scd->tick_gtod + delta;
min_clock = wrap_max(scd->tick_gtod, scd->clock);
max_clock = scd->tick_gtod + TICK_NSEC;
max_clock = wrap_max(scd->clock, scd->tick_gtod + TICK_NSEC);
clock = wrap_max(clock, min_clock);
clock = wrap_min(clock, max_clock);