s390/timex: micro optimization for tod_to_ns

The conversion of a TOD value to nano-seconds currently uses a 32/32 bit
split with the calculation for "nsecs = (TOD * 125) >> 9". Using a
55/9 bit split saves an instruction.

Signed-off-by: Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com>
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Martin Schwidefsky 2017-03-01 09:47:57 +01:00
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@ -206,20 +206,16 @@ static inline unsigned long long get_tod_clock_monotonic(void)
* ns = (todval * 125) >> 9;
*
* In order to avoid an overflow with the multiplication we can rewrite this.
* With a split todval == 2^32 * th + tl (th upper 32 bits, tl lower 32 bits)
* With a split todval == 2^9 * th + tl (th upper 55 bits, tl lower 9 bits)
* we end up with
*
* ns = ((2^32 * th + tl) * 125 ) >> 9;
* -> ns = (2^23 * th * 125) + ((tl * 125) >> 9);
* ns = ((2^9 * th + tl) * 125 ) >> 9;
* -> ns = (th * 125) + ((tl * 125) >> 9);
*
*/
static inline unsigned long long tod_to_ns(unsigned long long todval)
{
unsigned long long ns;
ns = ((todval >> 32) << 23) * 125;
ns += ((todval & 0xffffffff) * 125) >> 9;
return ns;
return ((todval >> 9) * 125) + (((todval & 0x1ff) * 125) >> 9);
}
#endif