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Using struct task_cputime for the expiry cache is a pretty odd choice and comes with magic defines to rename the fields for usage in the expiry cache. struct task_cputime is basically a u64 array with 3 members, but it has distinct members. The expiry cache content is different than the content of task_cputime because expiry[PROF] = task_cputime.stime + task_cputime.utime expiry[VIRT] = task_cputime.utime expiry[SCHED] = task_cputime.sum_exec_runtime So there is no direct mapping between task_cputime and the expiry cache and the #define based remapping is just a horrible hack. Having the expiry cache array based allows further simplification of the expiry code. To avoid an all in one cleanup which is hard to review add a temporary anonymous union into struct task_cputime which allows array based access to it. That requires to reorder the members. Add a build time sanity check to validate that the members are at the same place. The union and the build time checks will be removed after conversion. Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Reviewed-by: Frederic Weisbecker <frederic@kernel.org> Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20190821192921.105793824@linutronix.de |
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alarmtimer.c | ||
clockevents.c | ||
clocksource.c | ||
hrtimer.c | ||
itimer.c | ||
jiffies.c | ||
Kconfig | ||
Makefile | ||
ntp.c | ||
ntp_internal.h | ||
posix-clock.c | ||
posix-cpu-timers.c | ||
posix-stubs.c | ||
posix-timers.c | ||
posix-timers.h | ||
sched_clock.c | ||
test_udelay.c | ||
tick-broadcast-hrtimer.c | ||
tick-broadcast.c | ||
tick-common.c | ||
tick-internal.h | ||
tick-oneshot.c | ||
tick-sched.c | ||
tick-sched.h | ||
time.c | ||
timeconst.bc | ||
timeconv.c | ||
timecounter.c | ||
timekeeping.c | ||
timekeeping.h | ||
timekeeping_debug.c | ||
timekeeping_internal.h | ||
timer.c | ||
timer_list.c | ||
vsyscall.c |