Re: [PATCH net-next 0/3] Support exposing raw cycle counters in PTP and mlx5
From: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Date: 2025-07-22 00:09:17
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On Tue, 15 Jul 2025 08:15:30 +0300 Tariq Toukan wrote:
This patch series introduces support for exposing the raw free-running cycle counter of PTP hardware clocks.
Could you say more about use cases? I realized when massaging the cover letter to apply the series that all the use cases are vague and hypothetical.
Some telemetry and low-level logging use cycle counter timestamps rather than nanoseconds.
What is that "some telemetry"?
Currently, there is no generic interface to correlate these raw values with system time. To address this, the series introduces two new ioctl commands that allow userspace to query the device's raw cycle counter together with host time: - PTP_SYS_OFFSET_PRECISE_CYCLES - PTP_SYS_OFFSET_EXTENDED_CYCLES These commands work like their existing counterparts but return the device timestamp in cycle units instead of real-time nanoseconds. This can also be useful in the XDP fast path: if a driver inserts the raw cycle value into metadata instead of a real-time timestamp, it can avoid the overhead of converting cycles to time in the kernel. Then userspace can resolve the cycle-to-time mapping using this ioctl when needed.
There is no API to achieve that today, right? The XDP access helpers are supposed to return converted time. Are you planning to add new callbacks? If there are solid networking use cases for this I'd prefer we fully iron them out before merging this uAPI. If there are RDMA use cases please spell them out in more detail. -- pw-bot: cr