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linreg.c
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/**
* @file linreg.c
* @brief Implements an adaptive servo based on linear regression.
* @note Copyright (C) 2014 Miroslav Lichvar <mlichvar@redhat.com>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
* with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
*/
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <math.h>
#include "linreg.h"
#include "print.h"
#include "servo_private.h"
/* Maximum and minimum number of points used in regression,
defined as a power of 2 */
#define MAX_SIZE 6
#define MIN_SIZE 2
#define MAX_POINTS (1 << MAX_SIZE)
/* Smoothing factor used for long-term prediction error */
#define ERR_SMOOTH 0.02
/* Number of updates used for initialization */
#define ERR_INITIAL_UPDATES 10
/* Maximum ratio of two err values to be considered equal */
#define ERR_EQUALS 1.05
/* Uncorrected local time vs remote time */
struct point {
uint64_t x;
uint64_t y;
double w;
};
struct result {
/* Slope and intercept from latest regression */
double slope;
double intercept;
/* Exponential moving average of prediction error */
double err;
/* Number of initial err updates */
int err_updates;
};
struct linreg_servo {
struct servo servo;
/* Circular buffer of points */
struct point points[MAX_POINTS];
/* Current time in x, y */
struct point reference;
/* Number of stored points */
unsigned int num_points;
/* Index of the newest point */
unsigned int last_point;
/* Remainder from last update of reference.x */
double x_remainder;
/* Local time stamp of last update */
uint64_t last_update;
/* Regression results for all sizes */
struct result results[MAX_SIZE - MIN_SIZE + 1];
/* Selected size */
unsigned int size;
/* Current frequency offset of the clock */
double clock_freq;
/* Expected interval between updates */
double update_interval;
/* Current ratio between remote and local frequency */
double frequency_ratio;
/* Upcoming leap second */
int leap;
};
static void linreg_destroy(struct servo *servo)
{
struct linreg_servo *s = container_of(servo, struct linreg_servo, servo);
free(s);
}
static void move_reference(struct linreg_servo *s, int64_t x, int64_t y)
{
struct result *res;
unsigned int i;
s->reference.x += x;
s->reference.y += y;
/* Update intercepts for new reference */
for (i = MIN_SIZE; i <= MAX_SIZE; i++) {
res = &s->results[i - MIN_SIZE];
res->intercept += x * res->slope - y;
}
}
static void update_reference(struct linreg_servo *s, uint64_t local_ts)
{
double x_interval;
int64_t y_interval;
if (s->last_update) {
y_interval = local_ts - s->last_update;
/* Remove current frequency correction from the interval */
x_interval = y_interval / (1.0 + s->clock_freq / 1e9);
x_interval += s->x_remainder;
s->x_remainder = x_interval - (int64_t)x_interval;
move_reference(s, (int64_t)x_interval, y_interval);
}
s->last_update = local_ts;
}
static void add_sample(struct linreg_servo *s, int64_t offset, double weight)
{
s->last_point = (s->last_point + 1) % MAX_POINTS;
s->points[s->last_point].x = s->reference.x;
s->points[s->last_point].y = s->reference.y - offset;
s->points[s->last_point].w = weight;
if (s->num_points < MAX_POINTS)
s->num_points++;
}
static void regress(struct linreg_servo *s)
{
double x, y, y0, e, x_sum, y_sum, xy_sum, x2_sum, w, w_sum;
unsigned int i, l, n, size;
struct result *res;
x_sum = 0.0, y_sum = 0.0, xy_sum = 0.0, x2_sum = 0.0; w_sum = 0.0;
i = 0;
y0 = (int64_t)(s->points[s->last_point].y - s->reference.y);
for (size = MIN_SIZE; size <= MAX_SIZE; size++) {
n = 1 << size;
if (n > s->num_points)
/* Not enough points for this size */
break;
res = &s->results[size - MIN_SIZE];
/* Update moving average of the prediction error */
if (res->slope) {
e = fabs(res->intercept - y0);
if (res->err_updates < ERR_INITIAL_UPDATES) {
res->err *= res->err_updates;
res->err += e;
res->err_updates++;
res->err /= res->err_updates;
} else {
res->err += ERR_SMOOTH * (e - res->err);
}
}
for (; i < n; i++) {
/* Iterate points from newest to oldest */
l = (MAX_POINTS + s->last_point - i) % MAX_POINTS;
x = (int64_t)(s->points[l].x - s->reference.x);
y = (int64_t)(s->points[l].y - s->reference.y);
w = s->points[l].w;
x_sum += x * w;
y_sum += y * w;
xy_sum += x * y * w;
x2_sum += x * x * w;
w_sum += w;
}
/* Get new intercept and slope */
res->slope = (xy_sum - x_sum * y_sum / w_sum) /
(x2_sum - x_sum * x_sum / w_sum);
res->intercept = (y_sum - res->slope * x_sum) / w_sum;
}
}
static void update_size(struct linreg_servo *s)
{
struct result *res;
double best_err;
int size, best_size;
/* Find largest size with smallest prediction error */
best_size = 0;
best_err = 0.0;
for (size = MIN_SIZE; size <= MAX_SIZE; size++) {
res = &s->results[size - MIN_SIZE];
if ((!best_size && res->slope) ||
(best_err * ERR_EQUALS > res->err &&
res->err_updates >= ERR_INITIAL_UPDATES)) {
best_size = size;
best_err = res->err;
}
}
s->size = best_size;
}
static double linreg_sample(struct servo *servo,
int64_t offset,
uint64_t local_ts,
double weight,
enum servo_state *state)
{
struct linreg_servo *s = container_of(servo, struct linreg_servo, servo);
struct result *res;
int corr_interval;
/*
* The current time and the time when will be the frequency of the
* clock actually updated is assumed here to be equal to local_ts
* (which is the time stamp of the received sync message). As long as
* the differences are smaller than the update interval, the loop
* should be robust enough to handle this simplification.
*/
update_reference(s, local_ts);
add_sample(s, offset, weight);
regress(s);
update_size(s);
if (s->size < MIN_SIZE) {
/* Not enough points, wait for more */
*state = SERVO_UNLOCKED;
return -s->clock_freq;
}
res = &s->results[s->size - MIN_SIZE];
pr_debug("linreg: points %d slope %.9f intercept %.0f err %.0f",
1 << s->size, res->slope, res->intercept, res->err);
if ((servo->first_update &&
servo->first_step_threshold &&
servo->first_step_threshold < fabs(res->intercept)) ||
(servo->step_threshold &&
servo->step_threshold < fabs(res->intercept))) {
/* The clock will be stepped by offset */
move_reference(s, 0, -offset);
s->last_update -= offset;
*state = SERVO_JUMP;
} else {
*state = SERVO_LOCKED;
}
/* Set clock frequency to the slope */
s->clock_freq = 1e9 * (res->slope - 1.0);
/*
* Adjust the frequency to correct the time offset. Use longer
* correction interval with larger sizes to reduce the frequency error.
* The update interval is assumed to be not affected by the frequency
* adjustment. If it is (e.g. phc2sys controlling the system clock), a
* correction slowing down the clock will result in an overshoot. With
* the system clock's maximum adjustment of 10% that's acceptable.
*/
corr_interval = s->size <= 4 ? 1 : s->size / 2;
s->clock_freq += res->intercept / s->update_interval / corr_interval;
/* Clamp the frequency to the allowed maximum */
if (s->clock_freq > servo->max_frequency)
s->clock_freq = servo->max_frequency;
else if (s->clock_freq < -servo->max_frequency)
s->clock_freq = -servo->max_frequency;
s->frequency_ratio = res->slope / (1.0 + s->clock_freq / 1e9);
return -s->clock_freq;
}
static void linreg_sync_interval(struct servo *servo, double interval)
{
struct linreg_servo *s = container_of(servo, struct linreg_servo, servo);
s->update_interval = interval;
}
static void linreg_reset(struct servo *servo)
{
struct linreg_servo *s = container_of(servo, struct linreg_servo, servo);
unsigned int i;
s->num_points = 0;
s->last_update = 0;
s->size = 0;
s->frequency_ratio = 1.0;
for (i = MIN_SIZE; i <= MAX_SIZE; i++) {
s->results[i - MIN_SIZE].slope = 0.0;
s->results[i - MIN_SIZE].err_updates = 0;
}
}
static double linreg_rate_ratio(struct servo *servo)
{
struct linreg_servo *s = container_of(servo, struct linreg_servo, servo);
return s->frequency_ratio;
}
static void linreg_leap(struct servo *servo, int leap)
{
struct linreg_servo *s = container_of(servo, struct linreg_servo, servo);
/*
* Move reference when leap second is applied to the reference
* time as if the clock was stepped in the opposite direction
*/
if (s->leap && !leap)
move_reference(s, 0, s->leap * 1000000000);
s->leap = leap;
}
struct servo *linreg_servo_create(int fadj)
{
struct linreg_servo *s;
s = calloc(1, sizeof(*s));
if (!s)
return NULL;
s->servo.destroy = linreg_destroy;
s->servo.sample = linreg_sample;
s->servo.sync_interval = linreg_sync_interval;
s->servo.reset = linreg_reset;
s->servo.rate_ratio = linreg_rate_ratio;
s->servo.leap = linreg_leap;
s->clock_freq = -fadj;
s->frequency_ratio = 1.0;
return &s->servo;
}