The generic cputime_to_nsecs function first converts the cputime
to micro-seconds and then multiplies the result with 1000. This
looses some bits of accuracy, provide our own version of
cputime_to_nsecs that does not loose precision.
Signed-off-by: Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com>
#define _S390_CPUTIME_H
#include <linux/types.h>
+#include <asm/timex.h>
#define CPUTIME_PER_USEC 4096ULL
#define CPUTIME_PER_SEC (CPUTIME_PER_USEC * USEC_PER_SEC)
#define cmpxchg_cputime(ptr, old, new) cmpxchg64(ptr, old, new)
/*
- * Convert cputime to microseconds and back.
+ * Convert cputime to microseconds.
*/
static inline u64 cputime_to_usecs(const u64 cputime)
{
return cputime >> 12;
}
+/*
+ * Convert cputime to nanoseconds.
+ */
+#define cputime_to_nsecs(cputime) tod_to_ns(cputime)
+
u64 arch_cpu_idle_time(int cpu);
#define arch_idle_time(cpu) arch_cpu_idle_time(cpu)