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25.Dd July 1, 2021
26.Dt HZ 9
27.Os
28.Sh NAME
29.Nm hz ,
30.Nm tick ,
31.Nm stathz ,
32.Nm profhz
33.Nd system time model
34.Sh SYNOPSIS
35.In sys/kernel.h
36.Pp
37.Vt extern int hz;
38.Vt extern int tick;
39.Vt extern int stathz;
40.Vt extern int profhz;  /* deprecated */
41.Sh DESCRIPTION
42.Fx
43utilizes periodic, one-shot, global or per-CPU
44timing hardware using
45.Xr eventtimers 9
46to produce traditional clock behavior.
47These clocks regulate periodic events in the system.
48.Pp
49The main clock is used to update the system's notion of time via
50.Xr timecounters 9
51and to pace periodic system processing as documented in
52.Xr hardclock 9 .
53That routine may be called once every 1 /
54.Va hz
55seconds, though the call is omitted if no work is needed in the next tick and it
56has not been 0.5 seconds since the last call.
57.Pp
58The stat clock running at
59.Va stathz
60gathers statistics on the system and its processes.
61It computes values for
62.Xr getrusage 2
63and statistics displayed by
64.Xr ps 1
65and
66.Xr top 1 .
67.Pp
68Finally, a profiling clock may run at
69.Vt profhz
70to sample user program counter values for profiling purposes.
71This profiling mechanism has been replaced by the more functional
72.Xr hwpmc 4
73and may be removed in a future version of
74.Fx .
75.Pp
76.Va tick
77is the length of time in microseconds of one system tick.
78.Pp
79These system variables are also available as
80.Em struct clockinfo
81from
82.Xr sysctl 3
83and
84.Sy kern.clockrate
85from
86.Xr sysctl 8 .
87.Pp
88The current global and per-CPU CPU time usage is returned to the user in units
89of 1 /
90.Va stathz
91ticks in the
92.Sy kern.cp_time
93and
94.Sy kern.cp_times
95sysctl MIBs.
96.Pp
97The
98.Va hz
99rate may be overridden by defining
100.Dv HZ
101in the kernel configuration file or setting
102.Sy kern.hz
103system tuneable via
104.Xr loader.conf 5 .
105.Pp
106The current default is 1000 Hz for a tick of 1 ms for real hardware.
107For virtual machine guests, the default is 100 Hz for a tick of 10 ms.
108Only override the default value if you really know what you are doing.
109Due to the adaptive nature of timeouts, changing this value has less effect than
110it had in the past.
111.Sh SEE ALSO
112.Xr ps 1 ,
113.Xr top 1 ,
114.Xr setitimer 2 ,
115.Xr timer_settime 2 ,
116.Xr loader.conf 5 ,
117.Xr eventtimers 9 ,
118.Xr hardclock 9 ,
119.Xr microtime 9 ,
120.Xr time_second 9 ,
121.Xr timecounters 9
122.Sh IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
123Historically, both the
124.Va stathz
125and
126.Va profhz
127clocks have run off the same physical timer running at the slower rate when no
128process is using the profile features, or at the higher rate when at least one
129process is using it.
130Although the interface is deprecated by
131.St -p1003.1-2008
132in favor of
133.Xr timer_settime 2 ,
134several programs still use
135.Xr setitimer 2
136and
137.Va ITIMER_PROF
138for a higher-resolution periodic interrupt than has been traditionally
139available.
140.Pp
141Historically,
142.Xr hardclock 9
143has also been run off a separate interrupt, except on constrained platforms that
144lack enough periodic interrupt sources.
145.Fx
146uses
147.Xr eventtimers 9
148to abstract these details away, though some old code may still harbor
149assumptions that are an imperfect fit to this abstraction.
150.Pp
151.Xr timecounters 9
152are limited to 32-bits and wrap after about a second, so we must update the
153time hands they maintain at least every half second to get the proper wrapping
154math.
155In addition,
156.Va kern.cp_times
157needs to updated at least once a second so that the values displayed by
158.Xr top 1
159update every second.
160