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Re: [PATCH] [RFC] Potential fix for leapsecond caused futex related load spikes | |
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On Mon, Jul 02, 2012 at 10:08:21PM +0200, Sytse Wielinga wrote: > Hi Richard, > > On Mon, Jul 02, 2012 at 12:16:08PM +0200, Richard Cochran wrote: > > I know you didn't like my (originally Michael Hack's) idea of keeping > > time in TAI, but wouldn't changing to an internal, continuous time > > scale (not necessary TAI) solve these sorts of timer issues? > > Doesn't that actually make the problem of leap seconds worse, as you'd have to > start tabulating past leap seconds in the kernel? No, I am not suggesting to do that. > Even worse, *future* leap seconds would need to be tracked and after they've > happened stored on disk, and loaded back into the kernel after booting, which > seems like a mess. The trouble here is that leap seconds are only announced a > short while before they happen, so there's no way to bake leap seconds into > the software; they need to be dynamically added by ntpd. > > Or is there somehow some way to avoid that? I think the established practice of announcing the event by network is the only sane way of handling this issue. The list of TAI-UTC offsets belongs to what David Mills has called our "institutional memory", and this is a user space issue. The kernel's job is to just live in the moment and provide the right time for *now*. > > There have been a number of clock/timer/leap bugs over the last > > years. Some of these might have been avoided by using a continuous > > scale, since no special timer actions would be needed during a leap > > second. > > > > The run time cost is low, just one additional test and addition when > > reading the time. It might be worth it for the peace of mind when > > the next leap second rolls around. > > I don't know if reworking the system that's been in place for ages is a good > way to give us 'peace of mind'. Then again, I love to be enlightened :-) There have been lockups and other kernel issues due to leap second bugs. That is a fact. Does that give you peace of mind? My own computers were off for the last leap second. But some people cannot afford to do this. I suggest that changing the code so that no special actions occur at a leap second would be more reliable than having rarely tested code paths just for leap second handling. Thanks, Richard -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
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