Commit d968014b authored by Paul Mackerras's avatar Paul Mackerras

[POWERPC] Prevent decrementer clockevents from firing early

On old powermacs, we sometimes set the decrementer to 1 in order to
trigger a decrementer interrupt, which we use to handle an interrupt
that was pending at the time when it was re-enabled.  This was causing
the decrementer clock event device to call the event function for the
next event early, which was causing problems when high-res timers were
not enabled.

This fixes the problem by recording the timebase value at which the
next event should occur, and checking the current timebase against the
recorded value in timer_interrupt.  If it isn't time for the next
event, it just reprograms the decrementer and returns.

This also subtracts 1 from the value stored into the decrementer,
which is appropriate because the decrementer interrupts on the
transition from 0 to -1, not when the decrementer reaches 0.
Signed-off-by: default avatarPaul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
parent 87a72f9e
...@@ -118,6 +118,7 @@ static struct clock_event_device decrementer_clockevent = { ...@@ -118,6 +118,7 @@ static struct clock_event_device decrementer_clockevent = {
static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct clock_event_device, decrementers); static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct clock_event_device, decrementers);
void init_decrementer_clockevent(void); void init_decrementer_clockevent(void);
static DEFINE_PER_CPU(u64, decrementer_next_tb);
#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_ISERIES #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_ISERIES
static unsigned long __initdata iSeries_recal_titan; static unsigned long __initdata iSeries_recal_titan;
...@@ -541,6 +542,7 @@ void timer_interrupt(struct pt_regs * regs) ...@@ -541,6 +542,7 @@ void timer_interrupt(struct pt_regs * regs)
struct pt_regs *old_regs; struct pt_regs *old_regs;
int cpu = smp_processor_id(); int cpu = smp_processor_id();
struct clock_event_device *evt = &per_cpu(decrementers, cpu); struct clock_event_device *evt = &per_cpu(decrementers, cpu);
u64 now;
/* Ensure a positive value is written to the decrementer, or else /* Ensure a positive value is written to the decrementer, or else
* some CPUs will continuue to take decrementer exceptions */ * some CPUs will continuue to take decrementer exceptions */
...@@ -551,6 +553,14 @@ void timer_interrupt(struct pt_regs * regs) ...@@ -551,6 +553,14 @@ void timer_interrupt(struct pt_regs * regs)
do_IRQ(regs); do_IRQ(regs);
#endif #endif
now = get_tb_or_rtc();
if (now < per_cpu(decrementer_next_tb, cpu)) {
/* not time for this event yet */
now = per_cpu(decrementer_next_tb, cpu) - now;
if (now <= DECREMENTER_MAX)
set_dec((unsigned int)now - 1);
return;
}
old_regs = set_irq_regs(regs); old_regs = set_irq_regs(regs);
irq_enter(); irq_enter();
...@@ -797,6 +807,10 @@ void __init clocksource_init(void) ...@@ -797,6 +807,10 @@ void __init clocksource_init(void)
static int decrementer_set_next_event(unsigned long evt, static int decrementer_set_next_event(unsigned long evt,
struct clock_event_device *dev) struct clock_event_device *dev)
{ {
__get_cpu_var(decrementer_next_tb) = get_tb_or_rtc() + evt;
/* The decrementer interrupts on the 0 -> -1 transition */
if (evt)
--evt;
set_dec(evt); set_dec(evt);
return 0; return 0;
} }
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