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2* linux/kernel/time/jiffies.c
3*
4* This file contains the jiffies based clocksource.
5*
6* Copyright (C) 2004, 2005 IBM, John Stultz (johnstul@us.ibm.com)
7*
8* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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22************************************************************************/
23#include <linux/clocksource.h>
24#include <linux/jiffies.h>
25#include <linux/module.h>
26#include <linux/init.h>
27
28#include "tick-internal.h"
29
30/* The Jiffies based clocksource is the lowest common
31 * denominator clock source which should function on
32 * all systems. It has the same coarse resolution as
33 * the timer interrupt frequency HZ and it suffers
34 * inaccuracies caused by missed or lost timer
35 * interrupts and the inability for the timer
36 * interrupt hardware to accuratly tick at the
37 * requested HZ value. It is also not recommended
38 * for "tick-less" systems.
39 */
40#define NSEC_PER_JIFFY ((u32)((((u64)NSEC_PER_SEC)<<8)/ACTHZ))
41
42/* Since jiffies uses a simple NSEC_PER_JIFFY multiplier
43 * conversion, the .shift value could be zero. However
44 * this would make NTP adjustments impossible as they are
45 * in units of 1/2^.shift. Thus we use JIFFIES_SHIFT to
46 * shift both the nominator and denominator the same
47 * amount, and give ntp adjustments in units of 1/2^8
48 *
49 * The value 8 is somewhat carefully chosen, as anything
50 * larger can result in overflows. NSEC_PER_JIFFY grows as
51 * HZ shrinks, so values greater than 8 overflow 32bits when
52 * HZ=100.
53 */
54#if HZ < 34
55#define JIFFIES_SHIFT 6
56#elif HZ < 67
57#define JIFFIES_SHIFT 7
58#else
59#define JIFFIES_SHIFT 8
60#endif
61
62static cycle_t jiffies_read(struct clocksource *cs)
63{
64 return (cycle_t) jiffies;
65}
66
67struct clocksource clocksource_jiffies = {
68 .name = "jiffies",
69 .rating = 1, /* lowest valid rating*/
70 .read = jiffies_read,
71 .mask = 0xffffffff, /*32bits*/
72 .mult = NSEC_PER_JIFFY << JIFFIES_SHIFT, /* details above */
73 .shift = JIFFIES_SHIFT,
74};
75
76#if (BITS_PER_LONG < 64)
77u64 get_jiffies_64(void)
78{
79 unsigned long seq;
80 u64 ret;
81
82 do {
83 seq = read_seqcount_begin(&xtime_seq);
84 ret = jiffies_64;
85 } while (read_seqcount_retry(&xtime_seq, seq));
86 return ret;
87}
88EXPORT_SYMBOL(get_jiffies_64);
89#endif
90
91EXPORT_SYMBOL(jiffies);
92
93static int __init init_jiffies_clocksource(void)
94{
95 return clocksource_register(&clocksource_jiffies);
96}
97
98core_initcall(init_jiffies_clocksource);
99
100struct clocksource * __init __weak clocksource_default_clock(void)
101{
102 return &clocksource_jiffies;
103}