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* Questions related to nano_sleep()/hrtimer
@ 2021-06-29  4:54 manty kuma
  2021-06-29 19:15 ` Chris Friesen
  2021-07-08 13:29 ` Thomas Gleixner
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: manty kuma @ 2021-06-29  4:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-rt-users

I went through the source code for hrtimers and understood at a decent
level about how they are working. However, I have the following
questions.

- What is the clock source for HRTimers and what is the frequency of
this clock device?
- with timer subsystem CONFIG_HZ can go to a max of 1000 meaning at
the maximum only 1 ms latency can be reliably established. I
understand that hrtimers are not using CONFIG_HZ but i am just curious
as to what their clock source is and how 1 ns precision is achieved?
- I am using a RT kernel and I see that interrupt handlers are
executed as threaded-irqs. Is it possible to configure the priority of
the interrupt handler hrtimer_interrupt()? for a FF process, the
wakeup() is called from interrupt context(called by threaded irq)
which is actually having lesser priority than my higher priority
process. If possible I would like to change the priority of the
threaded_irq  process that handles timer interrupts. I believe this
way sleep() will not take longer than expected.(I am debugging issues
where even my FF process with prio 110 sometimes fails to wake up back
in time)

Thank you in advance!

Regards,
Manty

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