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Diffstat (limited to 'rust/kernel/time.rs')
| -rw-r--r-- | rust/kernel/time.rs | 233 | 
1 files changed, 154 insertions, 79 deletions
| diff --git a/rust/kernel/time.rs b/rust/kernel/time.rs index a8089a98da9e..64c8dcf548d6 100644 --- a/rust/kernel/time.rs +++ b/rust/kernel/time.rs @@ -24,6 +24,9 @@  //! C header: [`include/linux/jiffies.h`](srctree/include/linux/jiffies.h).  //! C header: [`include/linux/ktime.h`](srctree/include/linux/ktime.h). +use core::marker::PhantomData; + +pub mod delay;  pub mod hrtimer;  /// The number of nanoseconds per microsecond. @@ -49,26 +52,141 @@ pub fn msecs_to_jiffies(msecs: Msecs) -> Jiffies {      unsafe { bindings::__msecs_to_jiffies(msecs) }  } +/// Trait for clock sources. +/// +/// Selection of the clock source depends on the use case. In some cases the usage of a +/// particular clock is mandatory, e.g. in network protocols, filesystems. In other +/// cases the user of the clock has to decide which clock is best suited for the +/// purpose. In most scenarios clock [`Monotonic`] is the best choice as it +/// provides a accurate monotonic notion of time (leap second smearing ignored). +pub trait ClockSource { +    /// The kernel clock ID associated with this clock source. +    /// +    /// This constant corresponds to the C side `clockid_t` value. +    const ID: bindings::clockid_t; + +    /// Get the current time from the clock source. +    /// +    /// The function must return a value in the range from 0 to `KTIME_MAX`. +    fn ktime_get() -> bindings::ktime_t; +} + +/// A monotonically increasing clock. +/// +/// A nonsettable system-wide clock that represents monotonic time since as +/// described by POSIX, "some unspecified point in the past". On Linux, that +/// point corresponds to the number of seconds that the system has been +/// running since it was booted. +/// +/// The CLOCK_MONOTONIC clock is not affected by discontinuous jumps in the +/// CLOCK_REAL (e.g., if the system administrator manually changes the +/// clock), but is affected by frequency adjustments. This clock does not +/// count time that the system is suspended. +pub struct Monotonic; + +impl ClockSource for Monotonic { +    const ID: bindings::clockid_t = bindings::CLOCK_MONOTONIC as bindings::clockid_t; + +    fn ktime_get() -> bindings::ktime_t { +        // SAFETY: It is always safe to call `ktime_get()` outside of NMI context. +        unsafe { bindings::ktime_get() } +    } +} + +/// A settable system-wide clock that measures real (i.e., wall-clock) time. +/// +/// Setting this clock requires appropriate privileges. This clock is +/// affected by discontinuous jumps in the system time (e.g., if the system +/// administrator manually changes the clock), and by frequency adjustments +/// performed by NTP and similar applications via adjtime(3), adjtimex(2), +/// clock_adjtime(2), and ntp_adjtime(3). This clock normally counts the +/// number of seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 Coordinated Universal Time +/// (UTC) except that it ignores leap seconds; near a leap second it may be +/// adjusted by leap second smearing to stay roughly in sync with UTC. Leap +/// second smearing applies frequency adjustments to the clock to speed up +/// or slow down the clock to account for the leap second without +/// discontinuities in the clock. If leap second smearing is not applied, +/// the clock will experience discontinuity around leap second adjustment. +pub struct RealTime; + +impl ClockSource for RealTime { +    const ID: bindings::clockid_t = bindings::CLOCK_REALTIME as bindings::clockid_t; + +    fn ktime_get() -> bindings::ktime_t { +        // SAFETY: It is always safe to call `ktime_get_real()` outside of NMI context. +        unsafe { bindings::ktime_get_real() } +    } +} + +/// A monotonic that ticks while system is suspended. +/// +/// A nonsettable system-wide clock that is identical to CLOCK_MONOTONIC, +/// except that it also includes any time that the system is suspended. This +/// allows applications to get a suspend-aware monotonic clock without +/// having to deal with the complications of CLOCK_REALTIME, which may have +/// discontinuities if the time is changed using settimeofday(2) or similar. +pub struct BootTime; + +impl ClockSource for BootTime { +    const ID: bindings::clockid_t = bindings::CLOCK_BOOTTIME as bindings::clockid_t; + +    fn ktime_get() -> bindings::ktime_t { +        // SAFETY: It is always safe to call `ktime_get_boottime()` outside of NMI context. +        unsafe { bindings::ktime_get_boottime() } +    } +} + +/// International Atomic Time. +/// +/// A system-wide clock derived from wall-clock time but counting leap seconds. +/// +/// This clock is coupled to CLOCK_REALTIME and will be set when CLOCK_REALTIME is +/// set, or when the offset to CLOCK_REALTIME is changed via adjtimex(2). This +/// usually happens during boot and **should** not happen during normal operations. +/// However, if NTP or another application adjusts CLOCK_REALTIME by leap second +/// smearing, this clock will not be precise during leap second smearing. +/// +/// The acronym TAI refers to International Atomic Time. +pub struct Tai; + +impl ClockSource for Tai { +    const ID: bindings::clockid_t = bindings::CLOCK_TAI as bindings::clockid_t; + +    fn ktime_get() -> bindings::ktime_t { +        // SAFETY: It is always safe to call `ktime_get_tai()` outside of NMI context. +        unsafe { bindings::ktime_get_clocktai() } +    } +} +  /// A specific point in time.  ///  /// # Invariants  ///  /// The `inner` value is in the range from 0 to `KTIME_MAX`.  #[repr(transparent)] -#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, PartialOrd, Eq, Ord)] -pub struct Instant { +#[derive(PartialEq, PartialOrd, Eq, Ord)] +pub struct Instant<C: ClockSource> {      inner: bindings::ktime_t, +    _c: PhantomData<C>, +} + +impl<C: ClockSource> Clone for Instant<C> { +    fn clone(&self) -> Self { +        *self +    }  } -impl Instant { -    /// Get the current time using `CLOCK_MONOTONIC`. +impl<C: ClockSource> Copy for Instant<C> {} + +impl<C: ClockSource> Instant<C> { +    /// Get the current time from the clock source.      #[inline]      pub fn now() -> Self { -        // INVARIANT: The `ktime_get()` function returns a value in the range +        // INVARIANT: The `ClockSource::ktime_get()` function returns a value in the range          // from 0 to `KTIME_MAX`.          Self { -            // SAFETY: It is always safe to call `ktime_get()` outside of NMI context. -            inner: unsafe { bindings::ktime_get() }, +            inner: C::ktime_get(), +            _c: PhantomData,          }      } @@ -77,86 +195,25 @@ impl Instant {      pub fn elapsed(&self) -> Delta {          Self::now() - *self      } + +    #[inline] +    pub(crate) fn as_nanos(&self) -> i64 { +        self.inner +    }  } -impl core::ops::Sub for Instant { +impl<C: ClockSource> core::ops::Sub for Instant<C> {      type Output = Delta;      // By the type invariant, it never overflows.      #[inline] -    fn sub(self, other: Instant) -> Delta { +    fn sub(self, other: Instant<C>) -> Delta {          Delta {              nanos: self.inner - other.inner,          }      }  } -/// An identifier for a clock. Used when specifying clock sources. -/// -/// -/// Selection of the clock depends on the use case. In some cases the usage of a -/// particular clock is mandatory, e.g. in network protocols, filesystems.In other -/// cases the user of the clock has to decide which clock is best suited for the -/// purpose. In most scenarios clock [`ClockId::Monotonic`] is the best choice as it -/// provides a accurate monotonic notion of time (leap second smearing ignored). -#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)] -#[repr(u32)] -pub enum ClockId { -    /// A settable system-wide clock that measures real (i.e., wall-clock) time. -    /// -    /// Setting this clock requires appropriate privileges. This clock is -    /// affected by discontinuous jumps in the system time (e.g., if the system -    /// administrator manually changes the clock), and by frequency adjustments -    /// performed by NTP and similar applications via adjtime(3), adjtimex(2), -    /// clock_adjtime(2), and ntp_adjtime(3). This clock normally counts the -    /// number of seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 Coordinated Universal Time -    /// (UTC) except that it ignores leap seconds; near a leap second it may be -    /// adjusted by leap second smearing to stay roughly in sync with UTC. Leap -    /// second smearing applies frequency adjustments to the clock to speed up -    /// or slow down the clock to account for the leap second without -    /// discontinuities in the clock. If leap second smearing is not applied, -    /// the clock will experience discontinuity around leap second adjustment. -    RealTime = bindings::CLOCK_REALTIME, -    /// A monotonically increasing clock. -    /// -    /// A nonsettable system-wide clock that represents monotonic time since—as -    /// described by POSIX—"some unspecified point in the past". On Linux, that -    /// point corresponds to the number of seconds that the system has been -    /// running since it was booted. -    /// -    /// The CLOCK_MONOTONIC clock is not affected by discontinuous jumps in the -    /// CLOCK_REAL (e.g., if the system administrator manually changes the -    /// clock), but is affected by frequency adjustments. This clock does not -    /// count time that the system is suspended. -    Monotonic = bindings::CLOCK_MONOTONIC, -    /// A monotonic that ticks while system is suspended. -    /// -    /// A nonsettable system-wide clock that is identical to CLOCK_MONOTONIC, -    /// except that it also includes any time that the system is suspended. This -    /// allows applications to get a suspend-aware monotonic clock without -    /// having to deal with the complications of CLOCK_REALTIME, which may have -    /// discontinuities if the time is changed using settimeofday(2) or similar. -    BootTime = bindings::CLOCK_BOOTTIME, -    /// International Atomic Time. -    /// -    /// A system-wide clock derived from wall-clock time but counting leap seconds. -    /// -    /// This clock is coupled to CLOCK_REALTIME and will be set when CLOCK_REALTIME is -    /// set, or when the offset to CLOCK_REALTIME is changed via adjtimex(2). This -    /// usually happens during boot and **should** not happen during normal operations. -    /// However, if NTP or another application adjusts CLOCK_REALTIME by leap second -    /// smearing, this clock will not be precise during leap second smearing. -    /// -    /// The acronym TAI refers to International Atomic Time. -    TAI = bindings::CLOCK_TAI, -} - -impl ClockId { -    fn into_c(self) -> bindings::clockid_t { -        self as bindings::clockid_t -    } -} -  /// A span of time.  ///  /// This struct represents a span of time, with its value stored as nanoseconds. @@ -228,13 +285,31 @@ impl Delta {      /// Return the smallest number of microseconds greater than or equal      /// to the value in the [`Delta`].      #[inline] -    pub const fn as_micros_ceil(self) -> i64 { -        self.as_nanos().saturating_add(NSEC_PER_USEC - 1) / NSEC_PER_USEC +    pub fn as_micros_ceil(self) -> i64 { +        #[cfg(CONFIG_64BIT)] +        { +            self.as_nanos().saturating_add(NSEC_PER_USEC - 1) / NSEC_PER_USEC +        } + +        #[cfg(not(CONFIG_64BIT))] +        // SAFETY: It is always safe to call `ktime_to_us()` with any value. +        unsafe { +            bindings::ktime_to_us(self.as_nanos().saturating_add(NSEC_PER_USEC - 1)) +        }      }      /// Return the number of milliseconds in the [`Delta`].      #[inline] -    pub const fn as_millis(self) -> i64 { -        self.as_nanos() / NSEC_PER_MSEC +    pub fn as_millis(self) -> i64 { +        #[cfg(CONFIG_64BIT)] +        { +            self.as_nanos() / NSEC_PER_MSEC +        } + +        #[cfg(not(CONFIG_64BIT))] +        // SAFETY: It is always safe to call `ktime_to_ms()` with any value. +        unsafe { +            bindings::ktime_to_ms(self.as_nanos()) +        }      }  } | 
