Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2011 22:56:46 +0200 From: Marius Strobl <marius@alchemy.franken.de> To: Jung-uk Kim <jkim@FreeBSD.org> Cc: freebsd-sparc64@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: [RFC] Clean up sparc64 timecounters Message-ID: <20110629205646.GK14797@alchemy.franken.de> In-Reply-To: <201106281337.54901.jkim@FreeBSD.org> References: <201106281327.02537.jkim@FreeBSD.org> <201106281337.54901.jkim@FreeBSD.org>
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On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 01:37:52PM -0400, Jung-uk Kim wrote: > On Tuesday 28 June 2011 01:26 pm, Jung-uk Kim wrote: > > Can you please review the attached patch? > > > > sys/sparc64/pci/fire.c: > > - Remove redundant timecounter masking from tc_get_timecount > > method. - Remove an unnecessary macro for timecounter mask. > > - Remove a redundant NULL assignment. > > > > sys/sparc64/pci/schizo.c: > > - Remove redundant timecounter masking from tc_get_timecount > > method. - Correct timecounter mask. Note this is a no-op because > > the STX_CTRL_PERF_CNT_CNT0_SHIFT is actually zero. > > - Remove a redundant NULL assignment. I'm not sure whether you correctly understand how that timer works. The hardware actually provides a pair of 32-bit timers which are read via a single 64-bit register so the existing tc_counter_mask is correct and your change is wrong. For the same reason the masking and shifting in schizo_get_timecount() only happens to be unnecessary in so far as we currently use the lower 32-bit counter and the tc_get_timecount methods return u_int. If we'd either switch to the upper 32-bit counter or the timecounter code would be enhanced to support up to 64-bit counters it wouldn't be redundant. There's actually a right-shift missing in schizo_get_timecount() though, i.e. it should actually do: return ((SCHIZO_CTRL_READ_8(sc, STX_CTRL_PERF_CNT) & (STX_CTRL_PERF_CNT_MASK << STX_CTRL_PERF_CNT_CNT0_SHIFT) >> STX_CTRL_PERF_CNT_CNT0_SHIFT); The compiler should be smart enough to boil all that down to a single 64-bit to 32-bit conversion when returning though. For similar reasons I'd prefer to also keep the masking in fire_get_timecount(), besides using the macro IMO is cleaner than using ~0u(l). > > @@ -686,8 +684,7 @@ fire_attach(device_t dev) > if (tc == NULL) > panic("%s: could not malloc timecounter", __func__); > tc->tc_get_timecount = fire_get_timecount; > - tc->tc_poll_pps = NULL; > - tc->tc_counter_mask = TC_COUNTER_MAX_MASK; > + tc->tc_counter_mask = ~0ul; > ^^^^ > ~0u > if (OF_getprop(OF_peer(0), "clock-frequency", &prop, > sizeof(prop)) == -1) > panic("%s: could not determine clock frequency", > Well, if you really remove the masking from fire_get_timecount() then you should actually also use ~0ul here for consistency as it's an 64-bit counter. Marius
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