linux/arch/mips/sni/time.c
Ralf Baechle 4b550488f8 [MIPS] Deforest the function pointer jungle in the time code.
Hard to follow who is pointing what to where and why so it's simply getting
in the way of the time code renovation.

Signed-off-by: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org>
2007-10-11 23:46:08 +01:00

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C

#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/time.h>
#include <asm/sni.h>
#include <asm/time.h>
#include <asm-generic/rtc.h>
#define SNI_CLOCK_TICK_RATE 3686400
#define SNI_COUNTER2_DIV 64
#define SNI_COUNTER0_DIV ((SNI_CLOCK_TICK_RATE / SNI_COUNTER2_DIV) / HZ)
static void sni_a20r_timer_ack(void)
{
*(volatile u8 *)A20R_PT_TIM0_ACK = 0x0; wmb();
}
/*
* a20r platform uses 2 counters to divide the input frequency.
* Counter 2 output is connected to Counter 0 & 1 input.
*/
static void __init sni_a20r_timer_setup(struct irqaction *irq)
{
*(volatile u8 *)(A20R_PT_CLOCK_BASE + 12) = 0x34; wmb();
*(volatile u8 *)(A20R_PT_CLOCK_BASE + 0) = (SNI_COUNTER0_DIV) & 0xff; wmb();
*(volatile u8 *)(A20R_PT_CLOCK_BASE + 0) = (SNI_COUNTER0_DIV >> 8) & 0xff; wmb();
*(volatile u8 *)(A20R_PT_CLOCK_BASE + 12) = 0xb4; wmb();
*(volatile u8 *)(A20R_PT_CLOCK_BASE + 8) = (SNI_COUNTER2_DIV) & 0xff; wmb();
*(volatile u8 *)(A20R_PT_CLOCK_BASE + 8) = (SNI_COUNTER2_DIV >> 8) & 0xff; wmb();
setup_irq(SNI_A20R_IRQ_TIMER, irq);
mips_timer_ack = sni_a20r_timer_ack;
}
#define SNI_8254_TICK_RATE 1193182UL
#define SNI_8254_TCSAMP_COUNTER ((SNI_8254_TICK_RATE / HZ) + 255)
static __init unsigned long dosample(void)
{
u32 ct0, ct1;
volatile u8 msb, lsb;
/* Start the counter. */
outb_p (0x34, 0x43);
outb_p(SNI_8254_TCSAMP_COUNTER & 0xff, 0x40);
outb (SNI_8254_TCSAMP_COUNTER >> 8, 0x40);
/* Get initial counter invariant */
ct0 = read_c0_count();
/* Latch and spin until top byte of counter0 is zero */
do {
outb (0x00, 0x43);
lsb = inb (0x40);
msb = inb (0x40);
ct1 = read_c0_count();
} while (msb);
/* Stop the counter. */
outb (0x38, 0x43);
/*
* Return the difference, this is how far the r4k counter increments
* for every 1/HZ seconds. We round off the nearest 1 MHz of master
* clock (= 1000000 / HZ / 2).
*/
/*return (ct1 - ct0 + (500000/HZ/2)) / (500000/HZ) * (500000/HZ);*/
return (ct1 - ct0) / (500000/HZ) * (500000/HZ);
}
/*
* Here we need to calibrate the cycle counter to at least be close.
*/
void __init plat_time_init(void)
{
unsigned long r4k_ticks[3];
unsigned long r4k_tick;
/*
* Figure out the r4k offset, the algorithm is very simple and works in
* _all_ cases as long as the 8254 counter register itself works ok (as
* an interrupt driving timer it does not because of bug, this is why
* we are using the onchip r4k counter/compare register to serve this
* purpose, but for r4k_offset calculation it will work ok for us).
* There are other very complicated ways of performing this calculation
* but this one works just fine so I am not going to futz around. ;-)
*/
printk(KERN_INFO "Calibrating system timer... ");
dosample(); /* Prime cache. */
dosample(); /* Prime cache. */
/* Zero is NOT an option. */
do {
r4k_ticks[0] = dosample();
} while (!r4k_ticks[0]);
do {
r4k_ticks[1] = dosample();
} while (!r4k_ticks[1]);
if (r4k_ticks[0] != r4k_ticks[1]) {
printk("warning: timer counts differ, retrying... ");
r4k_ticks[2] = dosample();
if (r4k_ticks[2] == r4k_ticks[0]
|| r4k_ticks[2] == r4k_ticks[1])
r4k_tick = r4k_ticks[2];
else {
printk("disagreement, using average... ");
r4k_tick = (r4k_ticks[0] + r4k_ticks[1]
+ r4k_ticks[2]) / 3;
}
} else
r4k_tick = r4k_ticks[0];
printk("%d [%d.%04d MHz CPU]\n", (int) r4k_tick,
(int) (r4k_tick / (500000 / HZ)),
(int) (r4k_tick % (500000 / HZ)));
mips_hpt_frequency = r4k_tick * HZ;
}
/*
* R4k counter based timer interrupt. Works on RM200-225 and possibly
* others but not on RM400
*/
static void __init sni_cpu_timer_setup(struct irqaction *irq)
{
setup_irq(SNI_MIPS_IRQ_CPU_TIMER, irq);
}
void __init plat_timer_setup(struct irqaction *irq)
{
switch (sni_brd_type) {
case SNI_BRD_10:
case SNI_BRD_10NEW:
case SNI_BRD_TOWER_OASIC:
case SNI_BRD_MINITOWER:
sni_a20r_timer_setup (irq);
break;
case SNI_BRD_PCI_TOWER:
case SNI_BRD_RM200:
case SNI_BRD_PCI_MTOWER:
case SNI_BRD_PCI_DESKTOP:
case SNI_BRD_PCI_TOWER_CPLUS:
case SNI_BRD_PCI_MTOWER_CPLUS:
sni_cpu_timer_setup (irq);
break;
}
}
unsigned long read_persistent_clock(void)
{
return -1;
}