Re: [PATCH] [RFC] timerfd: add TFD_NOTIFY_CLOCK_SET to watch for clock changes

From: Jamie Lokier
Date: Wed Dec 01 2010 - 20:19:10 EST


Valdis.Kletnieks@xxxxxx wrote:
> On Wed, 01 Dec 2010 10:43:59 GMT, Jamie Lokier said:
>
> > So maybe CLOCK_MONOTONIC should be changed to include elapsed time
> > during suspend/resume, and CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW could remain as it is,
> > for programs that want that?
>
> Wouldn't that be an API break for programs that are expecting the current
> behavior of CLOCK_MONOTONIC? Yes, there should be a way to request either of
> them - but if there's only one way now, it should continue to act the current
> way, and the added way is the second option.

I don't know. Can you think of any program which would break if
suspend/resume's clocks behaved like ordinary task scheduling - when a
task doesn't run for a long time because of scheduling decisions?
Hmm, I guess some realtime apps might like to know.

Currently CLOCK_MONOTONIC jumps forwards by 4 seconds on
suspend/resume anyway (as seen by userspace), on my x86 laptop running
2.6.37-rc3. So it does already jump a bit...

But see my other reply; maybe there's no need to change it. A
reliable, immediate notification that CLOCK_MONOTONIC's relationship
to real time has been disrupted by an unknown amount would be
sufficient for the problems I have in mind.

-- Jamie

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