generalize uba code to handle Q bus more gracefully
[unix-history] / usr / src / sys / kern / kern_time.c
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da7c5cc6 1/*
0880b18e 2 * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986 Regents of the University of California.
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3 * All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement
4 * specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
5 *
39f14191 6 * @(#)kern_time.c 7.2 (Berkeley) %G%
da7c5cc6 7 */
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8
9#include "../machine/reg.h"
aac7ea5b 10
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11#include "param.h"
12#include "dir.h" /* XXX */
13#include "user.h"
14#include "kernel.h"
15#include "inode.h"
16#include "proc.h"
b6f30e0a 17
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18/*
19 * Time of day and interval timer support.
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20 *
21 * These routines provide the kernel entry points to get and set
22 * the time-of-day and per-process interval timers. Subroutines
23 * here provide support for adding and subtracting timeval structures
24 * and decrementing interval timers, optionally reloading the interval
25 * timers when they expire.
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26 */
27
b6f30e0a 28gettimeofday()
4147b3f6 29{
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30 register struct a {
31 struct timeval *tp;
32 struct timezone *tzp;
33 } *uap = (struct a *)u.u_ap;
34 struct timeval atv;
4147b3f6 35
fa5e5ab4 36 microtime(&atv);
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37 u.u_error = copyout((caddr_t)&atv, (caddr_t)uap->tp, sizeof (atv));
38 if (u.u_error)
b6f30e0a 39 return;
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40 if (uap->tzp == 0)
41 return;
1edb1cf8 42 /* SHOULD HAVE PER-PROCESS TIMEZONE */
127f7d76 43 u.u_error = copyout((caddr_t)&tz, (caddr_t)uap->tzp, sizeof (tz));
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44}
45
b6f30e0a 46settimeofday()
aac7ea5b 47{
b6f30e0a 48 register struct a {
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49 struct timeval *tv;
50 struct timezone *tzp;
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51 } *uap = (struct a *)u.u_ap;
52 struct timeval atv;
53 struct timezone atz;
4147b3f6 54
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55 u.u_error = copyin((caddr_t)uap->tv, (caddr_t)&atv,
56 sizeof (struct timeval));
57 if (u.u_error)
b6f30e0a 58 return;
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59 setthetime(&atv);
60 if (uap->tzp && suser()) {
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61 u.u_error = copyin((caddr_t)uap->tzp, (caddr_t)&atz,
62 sizeof (atz));
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63 if (u.u_error == 0)
64 tz = atz;
b6f30e0a 65 }
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66}
67
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68setthetime(tv)
69 struct timeval *tv;
70{
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71 int s;
72
73 if (!suser())
74 return;
aa261505 75/* WHAT DO WE DO ABOUT PENDING REAL-TIME TIMEOUTS??? */
1edb1cf8 76 boottime.tv_sec += tv->tv_sec - time.tv_sec;
fa5e5ab4 77 s = splhigh(); time = *tv; splx(s);
993113c5 78 resettodr();
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79}
80
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81extern int tickadj; /* "standard" clock skew, us./tick */
82int tickdelta; /* current clock skew, us. per tick */
83long timedelta; /* unapplied time correction, us. */
84long bigadj = 1000000; /* use 10x skew above bigadj us. */
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85
86adjtime()
87{
88 register struct a {
89 struct timeval *delta;
90 struct timeval *olddelta;
91 } *uap = (struct a *)u.u_ap;
99e47f6b 92 struct timeval atv, oatv;
4ca0d0d6 93 register long ndelta;
8efc019f 94 int s;
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95
96 if (!suser())
97 return;
98 u.u_error = copyin((caddr_t)uap->delta, (caddr_t)&atv,
99 sizeof (struct timeval));
100 if (u.u_error)
101 return;
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102 ndelta = atv.tv_sec * 1000000 + atv.tv_usec;
103 if (timedelta == 0)
104 if (ndelta > bigadj)
105 tickdelta = 10 * tickadj;
106 else
107 tickdelta = tickadj;
108 if (ndelta % tickdelta)
109 ndelta = ndelta / tickadj * tickadj;
110
8efc019f 111 s = splclock();
99e47f6b 112 if (uap->olddelta) {
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113 oatv.tv_sec = timedelta / 1000000;
114 oatv.tv_usec = timedelta % 1000000;
99e47f6b 115 }
4ca0d0d6 116 timedelta = ndelta;
8efc019f 117 splx(s);
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118
119 if (uap->olddelta)
120 (void) copyout((caddr_t)&oatv, (caddr_t)uap->olddelta,
121 sizeof (struct timeval));
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122}
123
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124/*
125 * Get value of an interval timer. The process virtual and
126 * profiling virtual time timers are kept in the u. area, since
127 * they can be swapped out. These are kept internally in the
128 * way they are specified externally: in time until they expire.
129 *
130 * The real time interval timer is kept in the process table slot
131 * for the process, and its value (it_value) is kept as an
132 * absolute time rather than as a delta, so that it is easy to keep
133 * periodic real-time signals from drifting.
134 *
135 * Virtual time timers are processed in the hardclock() routine of
136 * kern_clock.c. The real time timer is processed by a timeout
137 * routine, called from the softclock() routine. Since a callout
138 * may be delayed in real time due to interrupt processing in the system,
139 * it is possible for the real time timeout routine (realitexpire, given below),
140 * to be delayed in real time past when it is supposed to occur. It
141 * does not suffice, therefore, to reload the real timer .it_value from the
142 * real time timers .it_interval. Rather, we compute the next time in
143 * absolute time the timer should go off.
144 */
b6f30e0a 145getitimer()
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146{
147 register struct a {
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148 u_int which;
149 struct itimerval *itv;
150 } *uap = (struct a *)u.u_ap;
d01b68d6 151 struct itimerval aitv;
b6f30e0a 152 int s;
aac7ea5b 153
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154 if (uap->which > 2) {
155 u.u_error = EINVAL;
156 return;
aac7ea5b 157 }
fa5e5ab4 158 s = splclock();
d01b68d6 159 if (uap->which == ITIMER_REAL) {
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160 /*
161 * Convert from absoulte to relative time in .it_value
162 * part of real time timer. If time for real time timer
163 * has passed return 0, else return difference between
164 * current time and time for the timer to go off.
165 */
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166 aitv = u.u_procp->p_realtimer;
167 if (timerisset(&aitv.it_value))
168 if (timercmp(&aitv.it_value, &time, <))
169 timerclear(&aitv.it_value);
170 else
171 timevalsub(&aitv.it_value, &time);
172 } else
173 aitv = u.u_timer[uap->which];
174 splx(s);
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175 u.u_error = copyout((caddr_t)&aitv, (caddr_t)uap->itv,
176 sizeof (struct itimerval));
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177}
178
b6f30e0a 179setitimer()
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180{
181 register struct a {
b6f30e0a 182 u_int which;
1edb1cf8 183 struct itimerval *itv, *oitv;
b6f30e0a 184 } *uap = (struct a *)u.u_ap;
7dbf2493 185 struct itimerval aitv, *aitvp;
b6f30e0a 186 int s;
d01b68d6 187 register struct proc *p = u.u_procp;
aac7ea5b 188
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189 if (uap->which > 2) {
190 u.u_error = EINVAL;
1edb1cf8 191 return;
b6f30e0a 192 }
7dbf2493 193 aitvp = uap->itv;
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194 if (uap->oitv) {
195 uap->itv = uap->oitv;
196 getitimer();
b6f30e0a 197 }
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198 if (aitvp == 0)
199 return;
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200 u.u_error = copyin((caddr_t)aitvp, (caddr_t)&aitv,
201 sizeof (struct itimerval));
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202 if (u.u_error)
203 return;
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204 if (itimerfix(&aitv.it_value) || itimerfix(&aitv.it_interval)) {
205 u.u_error = EINVAL;
206 return;
207 }
fa5e5ab4 208 s = splclock();
d01b68d6 209 if (uap->which == ITIMER_REAL) {
b32450f4 210 untimeout(realitexpire, (caddr_t)p);
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211 if (timerisset(&aitv.it_value)) {
212 timevaladd(&aitv.it_value, &time);
b32450f4 213 timeout(realitexpire, (caddr_t)p, hzto(&aitv.it_value));
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214 }
215 p->p_realtimer = aitv;
216 } else
1edb1cf8 217 u.u_timer[uap->which] = aitv;
b6f30e0a 218 splx(s);
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219}
220
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221/*
222 * Real interval timer expired:
223 * send process whose timer expired an alarm signal.
224 * If time is not set up to reload, then just return.
225 * Else compute next time timer should go off which is > current time.
226 * This is where delay in processing this timeout causes multiple
227 * SIGALRM calls to be compressed into one.
228 */
229realitexpire(p)
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230 register struct proc *p;
231{
232 int s;
233
234 psignal(p, SIGALRM);
235 if (!timerisset(&p->p_realtimer.it_interval)) {
236 timerclear(&p->p_realtimer.it_value);
237 return;
238 }
239 for (;;) {
fa5e5ab4 240 s = splclock();
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241 timevaladd(&p->p_realtimer.it_value,
242 &p->p_realtimer.it_interval);
243 if (timercmp(&p->p_realtimer.it_value, &time, >)) {
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244 timeout(realitexpire, (caddr_t)p,
245 hzto(&p->p_realtimer.it_value));
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246 splx(s);
247 return;
248 }
249 splx(s);
250 }
251}
252
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253/*
254 * Check that a proposed value to load into the .it_value or
255 * .it_interval part of an interval timer is acceptable, and
256 * fix it to have at least minimal value (i.e. if it is less
257 * than the resolution of the clock, round it up.)
258 */
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259itimerfix(tv)
260 struct timeval *tv;
b6f30e0a 261{
b6f30e0a 262
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263 if (tv->tv_sec < 0 || tv->tv_sec > 100000000 ||
264 tv->tv_usec < 0 || tv->tv_usec >= 1000000)
1edb1cf8 265 return (EINVAL);
c45fcba6 266 if (tv->tv_sec == 0 && tv->tv_usec != 0 && tv->tv_usec < tick)
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267 tv->tv_usec = tick;
268 return (0);
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269}
270
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271/*
272 * Decrement an interval timer by a specified number
273 * of microseconds, which must be less than a second,
274 * i.e. < 1000000. If the timer expires, then reload
275 * it. In this case, carry over (usec - old value) to
276 * reducint the value reloaded into the timer so that
277 * the timer does not drift. This routine assumes
278 * that it is called in a context where the timers
279 * on which it is operating cannot change in value.
280 */
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281itimerdecr(itp, usec)
282 register struct itimerval *itp;
283 int usec;
284{
285
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286 if (itp->it_value.tv_usec < usec) {
287 if (itp->it_value.tv_sec == 0) {
aa261505 288 /* expired, and already in next interval */
1edb1cf8 289 usec -= itp->it_value.tv_usec;
b6f30e0a 290 goto expire;
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291 }
292 itp->it_value.tv_usec += 1000000;
293 itp->it_value.tv_sec--;
aac7ea5b 294 }
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295 itp->it_value.tv_usec -= usec;
296 usec = 0;
297 if (timerisset(&itp->it_value))
b6f30e0a 298 return (1);
aa261505 299 /* expired, exactly at end of interval */
b6f30e0a 300expire:
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301 if (timerisset(&itp->it_interval)) {
302 itp->it_value = itp->it_interval;
303 itp->it_value.tv_usec -= usec;
304 if (itp->it_value.tv_usec < 0) {
305 itp->it_value.tv_usec += 1000000;
306 itp->it_value.tv_sec--;
307 }
308 } else
aa261505 309 itp->it_value.tv_usec = 0; /* sec is already 0 */
b6f30e0a 310 return (0);
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311}
312
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313/*
314 * Add and subtract routines for timevals.
315 * N.B.: subtract routine doesn't deal with
316 * results which are before the beginning,
317 * it just gets very confused in this case.
318 * Caveat emptor.
319 */
320timevaladd(t1, t2)
321 struct timeval *t1, *t2;
322{
323
324 t1->tv_sec += t2->tv_sec;
325 t1->tv_usec += t2->tv_usec;
326 timevalfix(t1);
327}
328
329timevalsub(t1, t2)
330 struct timeval *t1, *t2;
331{
332
333 t1->tv_sec -= t2->tv_sec;
334 t1->tv_usec -= t2->tv_usec;
335 timevalfix(t1);
336}
337
338timevalfix(t1)
339 struct timeval *t1;
340{
341
342 if (t1->tv_usec < 0) {
343 t1->tv_sec--;
344 t1->tv_usec += 1000000;
345 }
346 if (t1->tv_usec >= 1000000) {
347 t1->tv_sec++;
348 t1->tv_usec -= 1000000;
349 }
350}