Re: [PATCH RFC] timekeeping: Update multiplier when NTP frequency is set directly

From: John Stultz
Date: Wed May 23 2018 - 13:12:25 EST


On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 4:33 AM, Miroslav Lichvar <mlichvar@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> When the NTP frequency is set directly from userspace using the
> ADJ_FREQUENCY or ADJ_TICK timex mode, immediately update the
> timekeeper's multiplier instead of waiting for the next tick.
>
> This removes a hidden non-deterministic delay in setting of the
> frequency and allows an extremely tight control of the system clock
> with update rates close to or even exceeding the kernel HZ.

Thanks for the patch!

I feel like we tried this years back, but had to revert it. But its
been awhile. Am I confusing things?


> diff --git a/kernel/time/timekeeping.c b/kernel/time/timekeeping.c
> index 49cbceef5deb..6922dae7317c 100644
> --- a/kernel/time/timekeeping.c
> +++ b/kernel/time/timekeeping.c
> @@ -2047,10 +2047,6 @@ void update_wall_time(void)
> tk->tkr_mono.cycle_last, tk->tkr_mono.mask);
> #endif
>
> - /* Check if there's really nothing to do */
> - if (offset < real_tk->cycle_interval)
> - goto out;
> -

Apologies again, as I don't have a lot of context here these days, but
this could mean we end up doing unnecessary work on every
update_wall_time, no?

Would a "force" flag be better to pass to update_wall_time() to only
avoid the short-cut in the non-adjtimex case?

thanks
-john