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Message-Id: <20180615174204.30581-1-pasha.tatashin@oracle.com>
Date:   Fri, 15 Jun 2018 13:41:57 -0400
From:   Pavel Tatashin <pasha.tatashin@...cle.com>
To:     steven.sistare@...cle.com, daniel.m.jordan@...cle.com,
        linux@...linux.org.uk, schwidefsky@...ibm.com,
        heiko.carstens@...ibm.com, john.stultz@...aro.org,
        sboyd@...eaurora.org, x86@...nel.org, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
        mingo@...hat.com, tglx@...utronix.de, hpa@...or.com,
        douly.fnst@...fujitsu.com, peterz@...radead.org, prarit@...hat.com,
        feng.tang@...el.com, pmladek@...e.com, gnomes@...rguk.ukuu.org.uk
Subject: [PATCH v10 0/7] Early boot time stamps for x86

changelog
---------
v10 - v9
	- Added another patch to this series that removes dependency
	  between KVM clock, and memblock allocator. The benefit is that
	  all clocks can now be initialized even earlier.
v9 - v8
	- Addressed more comments from Dou Liyang

v8 - v7
	- Addressed comments from Dou Liyang:
	- Moved tsc_early_init() and tsc_early_fini() to be all inside
	  tsc.c, and changed them to be static.
	- Removed warning when notsc parameter is used.
	- Merged with:
	  https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip.git

v7 - v6
	- Removed tsc_disabled flag, now notsc is equivalent of
	  tsc=unstable
	- Simplified changes to sched/clock.c, by removing the
	  sched_clock_early() and friends as requested by Peter Zijlstra.
	  We know always use sched_clock()
	- Modified x86 sched_clock() to return either early boot time or
	  regular.
	- Added another example why ealry boot time is important

v5 - v6
	- Added a new patch:
		time: sync read_boot_clock64() with persistent clock
	  Which fixes missing __init macro, and enabled time discrepancy
	  fix that was noted by Thomas Gleixner
	- Split "x86/time: read_boot_clock64() implementation" into a
	  separate patch

v4 - v5
	- Fix compiler warnings on systems with stable clocks.

v3 - v4
	- Fixed tsc_early_fini() call to be in the 2nd patch as reported
	  by Dou Liyang
	- Improved comment before __use_sched_clock_early to explain why
	  we need both booleans.
	- Simplified valid_clock logic in read_boot_clock64().

v2 - v3
	- Addressed comment from Thomas Gleixner
	- Timestamps are available a little later in boot but still much
	  earlier than in mainline. This significantly simplified this
	  work.

v1 - v2
	In patch "x86/tsc: tsc early":
	- added tsc_adjusted_early()
	- fixed 32-bit compile error use do_div()

The early boot time stamps were discussed recently in these threads:
http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1527672059-6225-1-git-send-email-feng.tang@intel.com
http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1527672059-6225-2-git-send-email-feng.tang@intel.com

I updated my series to the latest mainline and sending it again.

Peter mentioned he did not like patch 6,7, and we can discuss for a better
way to do that, but I think patches 1-5 can be accepted separetly, since
they already enable early timestamps on platforms where sched_clock() is
available early. Such as KVM.

Adding early boot time stamps support for x86 machines.
SPARC patches for early boot time stamps are already integrated into
mainline linux.

Sample output
-------------
Before:
https://paste.ubuntu.com/26133428/

After:
https://paste.ubuntu.com/26133523/

For exaples how early time stamps are used, see this work:
Example 1:
https://lwn.net/Articles/734374/
- Without early boot time stamps we would not know about the extra time
  that is spent zeroing struct pages early in boot even when deferred
  page initialization.

Example 2:
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10021247/
- If early boot timestamps were available, the engineer who introduced
  this bug would have noticed the extra time that is spent early in boot.
Pavel Tatashin (7):
  x86/tsc: remove tsc_disabled flag
  time: sync read_boot_clock64() with persistent clock
  x86/time: read_boot_clock64() implementation
  sched: early boot clock
  kvm/x86: remove kvm memblock dependency
  x86/paravirt: add active_sched_clock to pv_time_ops
  x86/tsc: use tsc early

Example 3:
http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20180615155733.1175-1-pasha.tatashin@oracle.com
- Needed early time stamps to show improvement

 arch/arm/kernel/time.c                |   2 +-
 arch/s390/kernel/time.c               |   2 +-
 arch/x86/include/asm/paravirt.h       |   2 +-
 arch/x86/include/asm/paravirt_types.h |   1 +
 arch/x86/kernel/kvm.c                 |   1 +
 arch/x86/kernel/kvmclock.c            |  64 ++------------
 arch/x86/kernel/paravirt.c            |   1 +
 arch/x86/kernel/setup.c               |   7 +-
 arch/x86/kernel/time.c                |  30 +++++++
 arch/x86/kernel/tsc.c                 | 116 ++++++++++++++++++++++----
 arch/x86/xen/time.c                   |   7 +-
 include/linux/timekeeping.h           |   2 +-
 kernel/sched/clock.c                  |  10 ++-
 kernel/time/timekeeping.c             |   8 +-
 14 files changed, 165 insertions(+), 88 deletions(-)

-- 
2.17.1

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