[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] [PATCH v2] x86: reduce redundancy in tsc_[gs]et_info()
- some of the case statements are effectively or mostly special cases of others, so there's no good reason not to share the code - in the "get" function, a variable can be made case-wide instead of having multiple instance of it (and those even with a pointless initializer) - minor formatting adjustments Signed-off-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@xxxxxxxx> Reviewed-by: Boris Ostrovsky <boris.ostrovsky@xxxxxxxxxx> --- v2: A few more formatting adjustments. Re-base on top of 82713ec8 ("x86: use native RDTSC(P) execution when guest and host frequencies are the same"), replacing that commit's outer || expression with a ?: one, thus better matching the comment (no functional change as incarnation == 0 implies d->arch.tsc_khz == cpu_khz). --- a/xen/arch/x86/time.c +++ b/xen/arch/x86/time.c @@ -1794,39 +1794,34 @@ void tsc_get_info(struct domain *d, uint switch ( *tsc_mode ) { + uint64_t tsc; + case TSC_MODE_NEVER_EMULATE: - *elapsed_nsec = *gtsc_khz = 0; + *elapsed_nsec = *gtsc_khz = 0; break; - case TSC_MODE_ALWAYS_EMULATE: - *elapsed_nsec = get_s_time() - d->arch.vtsc_offset; - *gtsc_khz = d->arch.tsc_khz; - break; case TSC_MODE_DEFAULT: if ( d->arch.vtsc ) { + case TSC_MODE_ALWAYS_EMULATE: *elapsed_nsec = get_s_time() - d->arch.vtsc_offset; - *gtsc_khz = d->arch.tsc_khz; - } - else - { - uint64_t tsc = 0; - rdtscll(tsc); - *elapsed_nsec = scale_delta(tsc,&d->arch.vtsc_to_ns); - *gtsc_khz = cpu_khz; + *gtsc_khz = d->arch.tsc_khz; + break; } + rdtscll(tsc); + *elapsed_nsec = scale_delta(tsc, &d->arch.vtsc_to_ns); + *gtsc_khz = cpu_khz; break; case TSC_MODE_PVRDTSCP: if ( d->arch.vtsc ) { *elapsed_nsec = get_s_time() - d->arch.vtsc_offset; - *gtsc_khz = cpu_khz; + *gtsc_khz = cpu_khz; } else { - uint64_t tsc = 0; rdtscll(tsc); - *elapsed_nsec = (scale_delta(tsc,&d->arch.vtsc_to_ns) - - d->arch.vtsc_offset); + *elapsed_nsec = scale_delta(tsc, &d->arch.vtsc_to_ns) - + d->arch.vtsc_offset; *gtsc_khz = 0; /* ignored by tsc_set_info */ } break; @@ -1883,38 +1878,32 @@ void tsc_set_info(struct domain *d, switch ( d->arch.tsc_mode = tsc_mode ) { - case TSC_MODE_NEVER_EMULATE: - d->arch.vtsc = 0; - break; - case TSC_MODE_ALWAYS_EMULATE: - d->arch.vtsc = 1; - d->arch.vtsc_offset = get_s_time() - elapsed_nsec; - d->arch.tsc_khz = gtsc_khz ? gtsc_khz : cpu_khz; - set_time_scale(&d->arch.vtsc_to_ns, d->arch.tsc_khz * 1000 ); - d->arch.ns_to_vtsc = scale_reciprocal(d->arch.vtsc_to_ns); - break; case TSC_MODE_DEFAULT: - d->arch.vtsc = 1; + case TSC_MODE_ALWAYS_EMULATE: d->arch.vtsc_offset = get_s_time() - elapsed_nsec; - d->arch.tsc_khz = gtsc_khz ? gtsc_khz : cpu_khz; - set_time_scale(&d->arch.vtsc_to_ns, d->arch.tsc_khz * 1000 ); + d->arch.tsc_khz = gtsc_khz ?: cpu_khz; + set_time_scale(&d->arch.vtsc_to_ns, d->arch.tsc_khz * 1000); /* - * Use native TSC if the host has safe TSC and: + * In default mode use native TSC if the host has safe TSC and: * HVM/PVH: host and guest frequencies are the same (either * "naturally" or via TSC scaling) * PV: guest has not migrated yet (and thus arch.tsc_khz == cpu_khz) */ - if ( host_tsc_is_safe() && - ((has_hvm_container_domain(d) && - (d->arch.tsc_khz == cpu_khz || cpu_has_tsc_ratio)) || + if ( tsc_mode == TSC_MODE_DEFAULT && host_tsc_is_safe() && + (has_hvm_container_domain(d) ? + d->arch.tsc_khz == cpu_khz || cpu_has_tsc_ratio : incarnation == 0) ) + { + case TSC_MODE_NEVER_EMULATE: d->arch.vtsc = 0; - else - d->arch.ns_to_vtsc = scale_reciprocal(d->arch.vtsc_to_ns); + break; + } + d->arch.vtsc = 1; + d->arch.ns_to_vtsc = scale_reciprocal(d->arch.vtsc_to_ns); break; case TSC_MODE_PVRDTSCP: - d->arch.vtsc = boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_RDTSCP) && - host_tsc_is_safe() ? 0 : 1; + d->arch.vtsc = boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_RDTSCP) && + host_tsc_is_safe() ? 0 : 1; d->arch.tsc_khz = cpu_khz; set_time_scale(&d->arch.vtsc_to_ns, d->arch.tsc_khz * 1000 ); d->arch.ns_to_vtsc = scale_reciprocal(d->arch.vtsc_to_ns); Attachment:
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