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Have local_clock() return sched_clock() if sched_clock_init() has not
yet run. sched_clock_cpu() has this check but it was not included in the
new noinstr implementation of local_clock().
The effect can be seen on x86 with CONFIG_PRINTK_TIME enabled, for
instance. scd->clock quickly reaches the value of TICK_NSEC and that
value is returned until sched_clock_init() runs.
dmesg without this patch:
[ 0.000000] kvm-clock: ...
[ 0.000002] kvm-clock: ...
[ 0.000672] clocksource: ...
[ 0.001000] tsc: ...
[ 0.001000] e820: ...
[ 0.001000] e820: ...
...
[ 0.001000] ..TIMER: ...
[ 0.001000] clocksource: ...
[ 0.378956] Calibrating delay loop ...
[ 0.379955] pid_max: ...
dmesg with this patch:
[ 0.000000] kvm-clock: ...
[ 0.000001] kvm-clock: ...
[ 0.000675] clocksource: ...
[ 0.002685] tsc: ...
[ 0.003331] e820: ...
[ 0.004190] e820: ...
...
[ 0.421939] ..TIMER: ...
[ 0.422842] clocksource: ...
[ 0.424582] Calibrating delay loop ...
[ 0.425580] pid_max: ...
Fixes: 776f22913b ("sched/clock: Make local_clock() noinstr")
Signed-off-by: Aaron Thompson <dev@aaront.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org>
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20230413175012.2201-1-dev@aaront.org
Merge tag 'loongarch-6.3' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/chenhuacai/linux-loongson
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