nuttx/sched/clock/clock_adjtime.c
chao an 87d6084f31 sched: fix the minor style issue
and remove the unused return value

Signed-off-by: chao an <anchao@xiaomi.com>
2023-10-25 15:46:45 +08:00

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/****************************************************************************
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/****************************************************************************
* Included Files
****************************************************************************/
#include <nuttx/config.h>
#ifdef CONFIG_CLOCK_ADJTIME
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <debug.h>
#include <nuttx/irq.h>
#include <nuttx/arch.h>
#include "clock/clock.h"
/****************************************************************************
* Pre-processor Definitions
****************************************************************************/
/* Current adjtime implementation uses periodic clock tick to adjust clock
* period. Therefore this implementation will not work when tickless mode
* is enabled by CONFIG_SCHED_TICKLESS=y
*/
#ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_TICKLESS
# error CONFIG_CLOCK_ADJTIME is not supported when CONFIG_SCHED_TICKLESS \
is enabled!
#endif
/****************************************************************************
* Private Data
****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Private Functions
****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Public Functions
****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Name: adjtime
*
* Description:
* The adjtime() function gradually adjusts the system clock (as returned
* by gettimeofday(2)). The amount of time by which the clock is to be
* adjusted is specified in the structure pointed to by delta.
*
* This structure has the following form:
*
* struct timeval
* {
* time_t tv_sec; (seconds)
* long tv_usec; (microseconds)
* };
*
* If the adjustment in delta is positive, then the system clock is
* speeded up by some small percentage until the adjustment has been
* completed. If the adjustment in delta is negative, then the clock is
* slowed down in a similar fashion.
*
* If a clock adjustment from an earlier adjtime() call is already in
* progress at the time of a later adjtime() call, and delta is not NULL
* for the later call, then the earlier adjustment is stopped, but any
* already completed part of that adjustment is not undone.
*
* If olddelta is not NULL, then the buffer that it points to is used to
* return the amount of time remaining from any previous adjustment that
* has not yet been completed.
*
* NOTE: This is not a POSIX interface but derives from 4.3BSD, System V.
* It is also supported for Linux compatibility.
*
****************************************************************************/
int adjtime(FAR const struct timeval *delta, FAR struct timeval *olddelta)
{
irqstate_t flags;
long long adjust_usec;
long long period_usec;
long long adjust_usec_old;
long long count; /* Number of cycles over which
* we adjust the period
*/
long long incr; /* Period increment applied on
* every cycle.
*/
long long count_old; /* Previous number of cycles over which
* we adjust the period
*/
long long incr_old; /* Previous period increment applied on
* every cycle.
*/
long long incr_limit;
int is_negative;
if (!delta)
{
set_errno(EINVAL);
return -1;
}
flags = enter_critical_section();
adjust_usec = (long long)delta->tv_sec * USEC_PER_SEC + delta->tv_usec;
if (adjust_usec < 0)
{
adjust_usec = -adjust_usec;
is_negative = 1;
}
else
{
is_negative = 0;
}
/* Get period in usec. Target hardware has to provide support for
* this function call.
*/
up_get_timer_period(&period_usec);
/* Determine how much we want to adjust timer period and the number
* of cycles over which we want to do the adjustment.
*/
count = (USEC_PER_MSEC * CONFIG_CLOCK_ADJTIME_PERIOD_MS) / period_usec;
incr = adjust_usec / count;
/* Compute maximum possible period increase and check
* whether previously computed increase exceeds the maximum
* one.
*/
incr_limit = CONFIG_CLOCK_ADJTIME_SLEWLIMIT_PPM
/ (USEC_PER_SEC / period_usec);
if (incr > incr_limit)
{
/* It does... limit computed increase and increment count. */
incr = incr_limit;
count = adjust_usec / incr;
}
/* If requested adjustment is smaller than 1 microsecond per tick,
* adjust the count instead.
*/
if (adjust_usec == 0)
{
incr = 0;
count = 0;
}
else if (incr == 0)
{
incr = 1;
count = adjust_usec / incr;
}
if (is_negative == 1)
{
/* Positive or negative? */
incr = -incr;
}
leave_critical_section(flags);
/* Initialize clock adjustment and get old adjust values. */
clock_set_adjust(incr, count, &incr_old, &count_old);
adjust_usec_old = count_old * incr_old;
if (olddelta)
{
olddelta->tv_sec = adjust_usec_old / USEC_PER_SEC;
olddelta->tv_usec = adjust_usec_old;
}
return OK;
}
#endif /* CONFIG_CLOCK_ADJTIME */