cpufreq: Fix wrong time unit conversion
authorAndreas Schwab <schwab@linux-m68k.org>
Sat, 7 Sep 2013 16:35:08 +0000 (18:35 +0200)
committerRafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
Tue, 10 Sep 2013 00:49:46 +0000 (02:49 +0200)
The time spent by a CPU under a given frequency is stored in jiffies unit
in the cpu var cpufreq_stats_table->time_in_state[i], i being the index of
the frequency.

This is what is displayed in the following file on the right column:

     cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpuX/cpufreq/stats/time_in_state
     2301000 19835820
     2300000 3172
     [...]

Now cpufreq converts this jiffies unit delta to clock_t before returning it
to the user as in the above file. And that conversion is achieved using the API
cputime64_to_clock_t().

Although it accidentally works on traditional tick based cputime accounting, where
cputime_t maps directly to jiffies, it doesn't work with other types of cputime
accounting such as CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_* where cputime_t can map to nsecs
or any granularity preffered by the architecture.

For example we get a buggy zero delta on full dyntick configurations:

     cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpuX/cpufreq/stats/time_in_state
     2301000 0
     2300000 0
     [...]

Fix this with using the proper jiffies_64_t to clock_t conversion.

Reported-and-tested-by: Carsten Emde <C.Emde@osadl.org>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Schwab <schwab@linux-m68k.org>
Signed-off-by: Frederic Weisbecker <fweisbec@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq_stats.c

index 04452f026ed085a7b61f87c623c8677a2e242864..4cf0d2805cb2a10baecfb7ba3e900e3a28d1a7bd 100644 (file)
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ static ssize_t show_time_in_state(struct cpufreq_policy *policy, char *buf)
        for (i = 0; i < stat->state_num; i++) {
                len += sprintf(buf + len, "%u %llu\n", stat->freq_table[i],
                        (unsigned long long)
-                       cputime64_to_clock_t(stat->time_in_state[i]));
+                       jiffies_64_to_clock_t(stat->time_in_state[i]));
        }
        return len;
 }