217 lines
5.0 KiB
C
217 lines
5.0 KiB
C
/*
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* This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public
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* License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive
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* for more details.
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2007 MIPS Technologies, Inc.
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* Copyright (C) 2007 Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org>
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*/
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#include <linux/clockchips.h>
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#include <linux/interrupt.h>
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#include <linux/percpu.h>
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#include <linux/smp.h>
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#include <asm/smtc_ipi.h>
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#include <asm/time.h>
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#include <asm/cevt-r4k.h>
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/*
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* The SMTC Kernel for the 34K, 1004K, et. al. replaces several
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* of these routines with SMTC-specific variants.
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*/
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#ifndef CONFIG_MIPS_MT_SMTC
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static int mips_next_event(unsigned long delta,
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struct clock_event_device *evt)
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{
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unsigned int cnt;
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int res;
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cnt = read_c0_count();
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cnt += delta;
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write_c0_compare(cnt);
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res = ((int)(read_c0_count() - cnt) > 0) ? -ETIME : 0;
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return res;
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}
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#endif /* CONFIG_MIPS_MT_SMTC */
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void mips_set_clock_mode(enum clock_event_mode mode,
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struct clock_event_device *evt)
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{
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/* Nothing to do ... */
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}
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DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct clock_event_device, mips_clockevent_device);
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int cp0_timer_irq_installed;
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#ifndef CONFIG_MIPS_MT_SMTC
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irqreturn_t c0_compare_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id)
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{
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const int r2 = cpu_has_mips_r2;
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struct clock_event_device *cd;
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int cpu = smp_processor_id();
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/*
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* Suckage alert:
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* Before R2 of the architecture there was no way to see if a
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* performance counter interrupt was pending, so we have to run
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* the performance counter interrupt handler anyway.
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*/
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if (handle_perf_irq(r2))
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goto out;
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/*
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* The same applies to performance counter interrupts. But with the
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* above we now know that the reason we got here must be a timer
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* interrupt. Being the paranoiacs we are we check anyway.
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*/
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if (!r2 || (read_c0_cause() & (1 << 30))) {
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/* Clear Count/Compare Interrupt */
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write_c0_compare(read_c0_compare());
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cd = &per_cpu(mips_clockevent_device, cpu);
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cd->event_handler(cd);
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}
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out:
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return IRQ_HANDLED;
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}
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#endif /* Not CONFIG_MIPS_MT_SMTC */
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struct irqaction c0_compare_irqaction = {
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.handler = c0_compare_interrupt,
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.flags = IRQF_DISABLED | IRQF_PERCPU | IRQF_TIMER,
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.name = "timer",
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};
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void mips_event_handler(struct clock_event_device *dev)
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{
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}
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/*
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* FIXME: This doesn't hold for the relocated E9000 compare interrupt.
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*/
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static int c0_compare_int_pending(void)
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{
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return (read_c0_cause() >> cp0_compare_irq) & 0x100;
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}
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/*
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* Compare interrupt can be routed and latched outside the core,
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* so a single execution hazard barrier may not be enough to give
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* it time to clear as seen in the Cause register. 4 time the
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* pipeline depth seems reasonably conservative, and empirically
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* works better in configurations with high CPU/bus clock ratios.
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*/
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#define compare_change_hazard() \
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do { \
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irq_disable_hazard(); \
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irq_disable_hazard(); \
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irq_disable_hazard(); \
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irq_disable_hazard(); \
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} while (0)
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int c0_compare_int_usable(void)
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{
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unsigned int delta;
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unsigned int cnt;
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/*
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* IP7 already pending? Try to clear it by acking the timer.
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*/
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if (c0_compare_int_pending()) {
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write_c0_compare(read_c0_count());
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compare_change_hazard();
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if (c0_compare_int_pending())
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return 0;
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}
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for (delta = 0x10; delta <= 0x400000; delta <<= 1) {
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cnt = read_c0_count();
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cnt += delta;
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write_c0_compare(cnt);
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compare_change_hazard();
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if ((int)(read_c0_count() - cnt) < 0)
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break;
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/* increase delta if the timer was already expired */
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}
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while ((int)(read_c0_count() - cnt) <= 0)
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; /* Wait for expiry */
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compare_change_hazard();
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if (!c0_compare_int_pending())
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return 0;
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write_c0_compare(read_c0_count());
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compare_change_hazard();
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if (c0_compare_int_pending())
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return 0;
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/*
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* Feels like a real count / compare timer.
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*/
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return 1;
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}
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#ifndef CONFIG_MIPS_MT_SMTC
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int __cpuinit r4k_clockevent_init(void)
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{
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uint64_t mips_freq = mips_hpt_frequency;
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unsigned int cpu = smp_processor_id();
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struct clock_event_device *cd;
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unsigned int irq;
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if (!cpu_has_counter || !mips_hpt_frequency)
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return -ENXIO;
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if (!c0_compare_int_usable())
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return -ENXIO;
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/*
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* With vectored interrupts things are getting platform specific.
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* get_c0_compare_int is a hook to allow a platform to return the
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* interrupt number of it's liking.
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*/
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irq = MIPS_CPU_IRQ_BASE + cp0_compare_irq;
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if (get_c0_compare_int)
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irq = get_c0_compare_int();
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cd = &per_cpu(mips_clockevent_device, cpu);
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cd->name = "MIPS";
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cd->features = CLOCK_EVT_FEAT_ONESHOT;
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/* Calculate the min / max delta */
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cd->mult = div_sc((unsigned long) mips_freq, NSEC_PER_SEC, 32);
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cd->shift = 32;
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cd->max_delta_ns = clockevent_delta2ns(0x7fffffff, cd);
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cd->min_delta_ns = clockevent_delta2ns(0x300, cd);
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cd->rating = 300;
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cd->irq = irq;
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cd->cpumask = cpumask_of(cpu);
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cd->set_next_event = mips_next_event;
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cd->set_mode = mips_set_clock_mode;
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cd->event_handler = mips_event_handler;
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clockevents_register_device(cd);
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if (cp0_timer_irq_installed)
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return 0;
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cp0_timer_irq_installed = 1;
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setup_irq(irq, &c0_compare_irqaction);
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return 0;
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}
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#endif /* Not CONFIG_MIPS_MT_SMTC */
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