Marcelo,

On Tue, Apr 13 2021 at 14:04, Marcelo Tosatti wrote:
> Setting the realtime clock triggers an IPI to all CPUs to reprogram
> hrtimers.

s/hrtimers/clock event device/

> However, only realtime and TAI clocks have their offsets updated
> (and therefore potentially require a reprogram).
>
> Check if it only has monotonic active timers, and in that case

boottime != monotonic 

> update the realtime and TAI base offsets remotely, skipping the IPI.

Something like this perhaps:

Instead of sending an IPI unconditionally, check each per CPU hrtimer base
whether it has active timers in the CLOCK_REALTIME and CLOCK_TAI bases. If
that's not the case, update the realtime and TAI base offsets remotely and
skip the IPI. This ensures that any subsequently armed timers on
CLOCK_REALTIME and CLOCK_TAI are evaluated with the correct offsets.

Hmm?

> +#define CLOCK_SET_BASES ((1U << HRTIMER_BASE_REALTIME)|              \

Missing space between ) and |

> +                      (1U << HRTIMER_BASE_REALTIME_SOFT)|    \
> +                      (1U << HRTIMER_BASE_TAI)|              \
> +                      (1U << HRTIMER_BASE_TAI_SOFT))
> +
> +static bool need_reprogram_timer(struct hrtimer_cpu_base *cpu_base)
> +{
> +     unsigned int active = 0;
> +
> +     if (cpu_base->softirq_activated)
> +             return true;
> +
> +     active = cpu_base->active_bases & HRTIMER_ACTIVE_SOFT;
> +
> +     active = active | (cpu_base->active_bases & HRTIMER_ACTIVE_HARD);
> +
> +     if ((active & CLOCK_SET_BASES) == 0)
> +             return false;
> +
> +     return true;

That's a pretty elaborate way of writing:

       return (cpu_base->active_bases & CLOCK_SET_BASES) != 0;

> +}
> +
>  /*
>   * Clock realtime was set
>   *
> @@ -885,9 +907,31 @@ static void hrtimer_reprogram(struct hrtimer *timer, 
> bool reprogram)
>  void clock_was_set(void)
>  {
>  #ifdef CONFIG_HIGH_RES_TIMERS
> -     /* Retrigger the CPU local events everywhere */
> -     on_each_cpu(retrigger_next_event, NULL, 1);
> +     cpumask_var_t mask;
> +     int cpu;
> +
> +     if (!zalloc_cpumask_var(&mask, GFP_KERNEL)) {
> +             on_each_cpu(retrigger_next_event, NULL, 1);
> +             goto set_timerfd;
> +     }
> +
> +     /* Avoid interrupting CPUs if possible */
> +     preempt_disable();

That preempt disable is only required around the function call, for the
loop cpus_read_lock() is sufficient.

> +     for_each_online_cpu(cpu) {
> +             unsigned long flags;
> +             struct hrtimer_cpu_base *cpu_base = &per_cpu(hrtimer_bases, 
> cpu);
> +
> +             raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&cpu_base->lock, flags);
> +             if (need_reprogram_timer(cpu_base))
> +                     cpumask_set_cpu(cpu, mask);
> +             raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&cpu_base->lock, flags);
> +     }
> +
> +     smp_call_function_many(mask, retrigger_next_event, NULL, 1);
> +     preempt_enable();
> +     free_cpumask_var(mask);
>  #endif
> +set_timerfd:

My brain compiler tells me that with CONFIG_HIGH_RES_TIMERS=n a real
compiler will emit a warning about a defined, but unused label....

>       timerfd_clock_was_set();
>  }

Thanks,

        tglx

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