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8 https://www.kernel.org/doc/ols/2006/ols2006v1-pages-333-346.pdf
11 http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~nahum/w6998/papers/ols2006-hrtimers-slides.pdf
23 - hrtimer base infrastructure
24 - timeofday and clock source management
25 - clock event management
26 - high resolution timer functionality
27 - dynamic ticks
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40 - time ordered enqueueing into a rb-tree
41 - independent of ticks (the processing is based on nanoseconds)
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48 code out of the architecture-specific areas into a generic management
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81 to touch all the architecture-specific implementations in order to provide new
95 structure with clock-specific property parameters and callback functions. The
98 includes the distinction of per-CPU and per-system global event devices.
100 System-level global event devices are used for the Linux periodic tick. Per-CPU
107 - system global periodic tick (jiffies update)
108 - cpu local update_process_times
109 - cpu local profiling
110 - cpu local next event interrupt (non periodic mode)
126 the kernel binary size. The conversion of i386 removes about 100 lines of
131 The conversion of an architecture has no functional impact, but allows to
133 to the clock event device and timer interrupt code. After the conversion the
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169 decision is made per timer base and synchronized across per-cpu timer bases in
170 a support function. The design allows the system to utilize separate per-CPU
171 clock event devices for the per-CPU timer bases, but currently only one
172 reprogrammable clock event device per-CPU is utilized.
176 red-black tree to a separate double linked list and invokes the softirq
182 context is the avoidance of up to two context switches - from the interrupted
187 switched off. This disables the per system global periodic clock event device -
190 The periodic tick functionality is provided by an per-cpu hrtimer. The callback
201 resolution timer signals which are used by itimer and POSIX interval
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215 - hrtimer_stop_sched_tick
216 - hrtimer_restart_sched_tick
217 - hrtimer_update_jiffies