rtc: Avoid accumulating time drift in suspend/resume
Because the RTC interface is only a second granular interface, each time we read from the RTC for suspend/resume, we introduce a half second (on average) of error. In order to avoid this error accumulating as the system is suspended over and over, this patch measures the time delta between the RTC and the system CLOCK_REALTIME. If the delta is less then 2 seconds from the last suspend, we compensate by using the previous time delta (keeping it close). If it is larger then 2 seconds, we assume the clock was set or has been changed, so we do no correction and update the delta. Note: If NTP is running, ths could seem to "fight" with the NTP corrected time, where as if the system time was off by 1 second, and NTP slewed the value in, a suspend/resume cycle could undo this correction, by trying to restore the previous offset from the RTC. However, without this patch, since each read could cause almost a full second worth of error, its possible to get almost 2 seconds of error just from the suspend/resume cycle alone, so this about equal to any offset added by the compensation. Further on systems that suspend/resume frequently, this should keep time closer then NTP could compensate for if the errors were allowed to accumulate. Credits to Arve Hjønnevåg for suggesting this solution. This patch also improves some of the variable names and adds more clear comments. CC: Arve Hjønnevåg <arve@android.com> CC: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: John Stultz <john.stultz@linaro.org>
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@ -41,20 +41,41 @@ static void rtc_device_release(struct device *dev)
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* system's wall clock; restore it on resume().
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*/
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static time_t oldtime;
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static struct timespec oldts;
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static struct timespec old_rtc, old_system, old_delta;
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static int rtc_suspend(struct device *dev, pm_message_t mesg)
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{
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struct rtc_device *rtc = to_rtc_device(dev);
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struct rtc_time tm;
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struct timespec delta, delta_delta;
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if (strcmp(dev_name(&rtc->dev), CONFIG_RTC_HCTOSYS_DEVICE) != 0)
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return 0;
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/* snapshot the current RTC and system time at suspend*/
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rtc_read_time(rtc, &tm);
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ktime_get_ts(&oldts);
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rtc_tm_to_time(&tm, &oldtime);
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getnstimeofday(&old_system);
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rtc_tm_to_time(&tm, &old_rtc.tv_sec);
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/*
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* To avoid drift caused by repeated suspend/resumes,
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* which each can add ~1 second drift error,
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* try to compensate so the difference in system time
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* and rtc time stays close to constant.
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*/
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delta = timespec_sub(old_system, old_rtc);
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delta_delta = timespec_sub(delta, old_delta);
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if (abs(delta_delta.tv_sec) >= 2) {
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/*
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* if delta_delta is too large, assume time correction
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* has occured and set old_delta to the current delta.
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*/
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old_delta = delta;
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} else {
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/* Otherwise try to adjust old_system to compensate */
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old_system = timespec_sub(old_system, delta_delta);
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}
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return 0;
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}
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@ -63,32 +84,42 @@ static int rtc_resume(struct device *dev)
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{
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struct rtc_device *rtc = to_rtc_device(dev);
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struct rtc_time tm;
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time_t newtime;
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struct timespec time;
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struct timespec newts;
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struct timespec new_system, new_rtc;
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struct timespec sleep_time;
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if (strcmp(dev_name(&rtc->dev), CONFIG_RTC_HCTOSYS_DEVICE) != 0)
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return 0;
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ktime_get_ts(&newts);
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/* snapshot the current rtc and system time at resume */
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getnstimeofday(&new_system);
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rtc_read_time(rtc, &tm);
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if (rtc_valid_tm(&tm) != 0) {
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pr_debug("%s: bogus resume time\n", dev_name(&rtc->dev));
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return 0;
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}
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rtc_tm_to_time(&tm, &newtime);
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if (newtime <= oldtime) {
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if (newtime < oldtime)
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rtc_tm_to_time(&tm, &new_rtc.tv_sec);
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new_rtc.tv_nsec = 0;
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if (new_rtc.tv_sec <= old_rtc.tv_sec) {
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if (new_rtc.tv_sec < old_rtc.tv_sec)
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pr_debug("%s: time travel!\n", dev_name(&rtc->dev));
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return 0;
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}
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/* calculate the RTC time delta */
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set_normalized_timespec(&time, newtime - oldtime, 0);
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/* subtract kernel time between rtc_suspend to rtc_resume */
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time = timespec_sub(time, timespec_sub(newts, oldts));
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/* calculate the RTC time delta (sleep time)*/
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sleep_time = timespec_sub(new_rtc, old_rtc);
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timekeeping_inject_sleeptime(&time);
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/*
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* Since these RTC suspend/resume handlers are not called
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* at the very end of suspend or the start of resume,
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* some run-time may pass on either sides of the sleep time
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* so subtract kernel run-time between rtc_suspend to rtc_resume
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* to keep things accurate.
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*/
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sleep_time = timespec_sub(sleep_time,
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timespec_sub(new_system, old_system));
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timekeeping_inject_sleeptime(&sleep_time);
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return 0;
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}
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