Re: aarch64 and kqueue timer events
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Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2021 02:16:14 UTC
On 7/27/21 8:43 PM, Matthew Grooms wrote: > On 7/24/2021 8:18 PM, Matthew Grooms wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> I'm seeing some strange behavior with kqueue timers on my aarch64 >> host. Here is a simple test program that I've compiled on both amd64 >> and aarch64. It just sets up a simple kqueue timer with a loop that >> waits for the event to fire every 3 seconds ... >> >> #include <err.h> >> #include <time.h> >> #include <stdio.h> >> #include <unistd.h> >> #include <sys/event.h> >> >> int main( int argc, char *argv[] ) >> { >> int kq = kqueue(); >> if( kq < 0 ) >> err( 1, "failed to obtain kqueue handle" ); >> >> struct kevent ke; >> EV_SET( &ke, 1, EVFILT_TIMER, EV_ADD | EV_ENABLE, 0, 3000, 0 ); >> if( kevent( kq, &ke, 1, NULL, 0, NULL ) < 0 ) >> err( 1, "failed to add kevent timer filter" ); >> >> printf( "started at %i\n", (int)time(NULL) ); >> >> while( true ) >> { >> int r = kevent( kq, NULL, 0, &ke, 1, NULL ); >> if( r < 0 ) >> err( 1, "failed to read kevent list" ); >> >> printf( "timer fired %i times at %i\n", r, (int)time(NULL) ); >> } >> >> return 0; >> } >> >> When I compile and run the code on an amd64 host, everything works as >> expected. The event timer expires once every 3 seconds ... >> >> mgrooms@amd64:~/devel$ cc test.cpp -o test && ./test >> started at 1627175311 >> timer fired 1 times at 1627175314 >> timer fired 1 times at 1627175317 >> timer fired 1 times at 1627175320 >> Thanks in advance, >> >> -Matthew >> >> >> >> However, when I compile and run the same code on an aarch64 host ( >> rpi4b ), something very different happens. The event timer expires >> after 3 seconds the first time. But each subsequent expiration is for >> exactly twice the defined interval, 6 seconds ... >> >> mgrooms@aarch64:~/devel$ cc test.cpp -o test && ./test >> started at 1625789207 >> timer fired 1 times at 1625789210 >> timer fired 1 times at 1625789216 >> timer fired 1 times at 1625789222 >> >> Any idea what's going on here? Seems like a bug somewhere on the arm >> side. >> >> Thanks in advance, >> > Hi Everyone, > > Sorry for the cross post. I started by asking this question in > freebsd-arm but didn't get a response. I figured, since aarch64 is > Tier1 now, asking wrt stable is fair game. Another user ( José Pérez ) > confirmed that this issue was also present on current but my testing > was on 13 ... > > FreeBSD generic 13.0-STABLE FreeBSD 13.0-STABLE #8 > stable/13-n246015-ade8b810b02-dirty: Tue Jun 15 21:04:38 CDT 202 > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. Another data point: the program runs correctly on 13.0-RELEASE-p3 on rpi4b. Mike