On Tue, 2007-07-17 at 18:31 -0400, Bob Picco wrote:
> Hi:
> Thanks for the review.
> Hidetoshi Seto wrote: [Tue Jul 17 2007, 06:55:47AM EDT]
> > Bob Picco wrote:
> > >@@ -214,61 +209,56 @@ ENTRY(fsys_gettimeofday)
> >  :
> > >   movl r27 = xtime
> >  :
> > > .time_redo:
> > >-  .pred.rel.mutex p8,p9,p10
> > >-  ld4.acq r28 = [r29]     // xtime_lock.sequence. Must come first for 
> > >locking purposes
> > >+  ld4.acq r28 = [r20]     // gtod_lock.sequence, Must be first in 
> > >struct
> >  :
> > >   ld8 r8 = [r27],-IA64_TIMESPEC_TV_NSEC_OFFSET    // xtime.tv_nsec
> >  :
> > >-  ld4 r10 = [r29]         // xtime_lock.sequence
> > >+  ld4 r10 = [r20]         // gtod_lock.sequence, old 
> > >xtime_lock.sequence
> >  :
> > >   cmp4.ne.or p7,p0 = r28,r10
> > >-(p7)      br.cond.dpnt.few .time_redo     // sequence number changed ?
> > >+(p7)      br.cond.dpnt.few .time_redo     // sequence number changed, 
> > >outer 
> > >loop2
> > 
> > This patch removes locking xtime_lock but the code still reads xtime
> Well what I see is the update_vsyscall holding the xtime_lock and then
> acquiring the fsyscall_gtod_data.lock seqlock. This sequence begins in
> do_settimeofday. So the vsyscall could have a tiny window of discrepancy
> but miminal. Perhaps John can comment on this.  To me this is no
> different than x86_64 but perhaps I'm missing a subtle difference.
> > 
> > Since gtod_lock.sequence will not tell us whether xtime is updated
> > (or going to be updated) while in this window, the result may be wrong...


So w/ x86_64, we've split the xtime_lock and get vgtod_lock, so that
only when the vsyscall page is being updated do we hold a write on the
vgtod_lock. This is safe as the vsyscall gtod does not access the
kernel's time structures (xtime and friends). Instead it reads its copy
of them that is made in update_vsyscall().

So it should be fine to use the gtod_lock.sequence, assuming you're also
not touching the kernel's xtime directly  (and instead using copy of
xtime made in update_vsyscall).

Does that make sense?
-john



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