Since the GENERIC_TIME changes landed, the adjtimex behavior changed
for struct timex.tick and .freq changed. When the tick or freq value
is set, we adjust the tick_length_base in ntp_update_frequency().
However, this new value doesn't get applied to tick_length until the
next second (via second_overflow).
This means some applications that do quick time tweaking do not see the
requested change made as quickly as expected.
I've run a few tests with this change, and ntpd still functions fine.
Signed-off-by: John Stultz <johnstul@us.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
static void ntp_update_frequency(void)
{
+ u64 old_tick_length_base = tick_length_base;
u64 second_length = (u64)(tick_usec * NSEC_PER_USEC * USER_HZ)
<< NTP_SCALE_SHIFT;
second_length += (s64)ntp_tick_adj << NTP_SCALE_SHIFT;
tick_nsec = div_u64(second_length, HZ) >> NTP_SCALE_SHIFT;
tick_length_base = div_u64(tick_length_base, NTP_INTERVAL_FREQ);
+
+ /*
+ * Don't wait for the next second_overflow, apply
+ * the change to the tick length immediately
+ */
+ tick_length += tick_length_base - old_tick_length_base;
}
static void ntp_update_offset(long offset)