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author | Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com> | 2016-10-27 12:41:39 +0200 |
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committer | Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com> | 2017-07-26 08:25:14 +0200 |
commit | 6e2ef5e4f6cc57344762932d70d38ba4ec65fa8b (patch) | |
tree | 51e148a3b1e6991260af2ac51e6b1a6d5eb0f83a /arch/s390/kernel/early.c | |
parent | 45be0a02f8110a13502fac6167a893c7c0eff432 (diff) | |
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s390/time: add support for the TOD clock epoch extension
The TOD epoch extension adds 8 epoch bits to the TOD clock to provide
a continuous clock after 2042/09/17. The store-clock-extended (STCKE)
instruction will store the epoch index in the first byte of the
16 bytes stored by the instruction. The read_boot_clock64 and the
read_presistent_clock64 functions need to take the additional bits
into account to give the correct result after 2042/09/17.
The clock-comparator register will stay 64 bit wide. The comparison
of the clock-comparator with the TOD clock is limited to bytes
1 to 8 of the extended TOD format. To deal with the overflow problem
due to an epoch change the clock-comparator sign control in CR0 can
be used to switch the comparison of the 64-bit TOD clock with the
clock-comparator to a signed comparison.
The decision between the signed vs. unsigned clock-comparator
comparisons is done at boot time. Only if the TOD clock is in the
second half of a 142 year epoch the signed comparison is used.
This solves the epoch overflow issue as long as the machine is
booted at least once in an epoch.
Signed-off-by: Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'arch/s390/kernel/early.c')
-rw-r--r-- | arch/s390/kernel/early.c | 15 |
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/arch/s390/kernel/early.c b/arch/s390/kernel/early.c index 5d20182ee8ae..added6790460 100644 --- a/arch/s390/kernel/early.c +++ b/arch/s390/kernel/early.c @@ -53,8 +53,9 @@ static void __init reset_tod_clock(void) if (set_tod_clock(TOD_UNIX_EPOCH) != 0 || store_tod_clock(&time) != 0) disabled_wait(0); - sched_clock_base_cc = TOD_UNIX_EPOCH; - S390_lowcore.last_update_clock = sched_clock_base_cc; + memset(tod_clock_base, 0, 16); + *(__u64 *) &tod_clock_base[1] = TOD_UNIX_EPOCH; + S390_lowcore.last_update_clock = TOD_UNIX_EPOCH; } #ifdef CONFIG_SHARED_KERNEL @@ -165,8 +166,8 @@ static noinline __init void create_kernel_nss(void) } /* re-initialize cputime accounting. */ - sched_clock_base_cc = get_tod_clock(); - S390_lowcore.last_update_clock = sched_clock_base_cc; + get_tod_clock_ext(tod_clock_base); + S390_lowcore.last_update_clock = *(__u64 *) &tod_clock_base[1]; S390_lowcore.last_update_timer = 0x7fffffffffffffffULL; S390_lowcore.user_timer = 0; S390_lowcore.system_timer = 0; @@ -387,6 +388,12 @@ static __init void detect_machine_facilities(void) } if (test_facility(133)) S390_lowcore.machine_flags |= MACHINE_FLAG_GS; + if (test_facility(139) && (tod_clock_base[1] & 0x80)) { + /* Enabled signed clock comparator comparisons */ + S390_lowcore.machine_flags |= MACHINE_FLAG_SCC; + clock_comparator_max = -1ULL >> 1; + __ctl_set_bit(0, 53); + } } static inline void save_vector_registers(void) |