linux/arch/mips/loongson64/common/cs5536/cs5536_mfgpt.c

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/*
* CS5536 General timer functions
*
* Copyright (C) 2007 Lemote Inc. & Institute of Computing Technology
* Author: Yanhua, yanh@lemote.com
*
* Copyright (C) 2009 Lemote Inc.
* Author: Wu zhangjin, wuzhangjin@gmail.com
*
* Reference: AMD Geode(TM) CS5536 Companion Device Data Book
*
* 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.
*/
#include <linux/io.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
MIPS: Audit and remove any unnecessary uses of module.h Historically a lot of these existed because we did not have a distinction between what was modular code and what was providing support to modules via EXPORT_SYMBOL and friends. That changed when we forked out support for the latter into the export.h file. This means we should be able to reduce the usage of module.h in code that is obj-y Makefile or bool Kconfig. In the case of some code where it is modular, we can extend that to also include files that are building basic support functionality but not related to loading or registering the final module; such files also have no need whatsoever for module.h The advantage in removing such instances is that module.h itself sources about 15 other headers; adding significantly to what we feed cpp, and it can obscure what headers we are effectively using. Since module.h might have been the implicit source for init.h (for __init) and for export.h (for EXPORT_SYMBOL) we consider each instance for the presence of either and replace/add as needed. Also note that MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE is a no-op for non-modular code. Build coverage of all the mips defconfigs revealed the module.h header was masking a couple of implicit include instances, so we add the appropriate headers there. Signed-off-by: Paul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com> Cc: David Daney <david.daney@cavium.com> Cc: John Crispin <john@phrozen.org> Cc: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org> Cc: "Steven J. Hill" <steven.hill@cavium.com> Cc: linux-mips@linux-mips.org Patchwork: https://patchwork.linux-mips.org/patch/15131/ [james.hogan@imgtec.com: Preserve sort order where it already exists] Signed-off-by: James Hogan <james.hogan@imgtec.com>
2017-01-29 10:05:57 +08:00
#include <linux/export.h>
#include <linux/jiffies.h>
#include <linux/spinlock.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/clockchips.h>
#include <asm/time.h>
#include <cs5536/cs5536_mfgpt.h>
static DEFINE_RAW_SPINLOCK(mfgpt_lock);
static u32 mfgpt_base;
/*
* Initialize the MFGPT timer.
*
* This is also called after resume to bring the MFGPT into operation again.
*/
/* disable counter */
void disable_mfgpt0_counter(void)
{
outw(inw(MFGPT0_SETUP) & 0x7fff, MFGPT0_SETUP);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(disable_mfgpt0_counter);
/* enable counter, comparator2 to event mode, 14.318MHz clock */
void enable_mfgpt0_counter(void)
{
outw(0xe310, MFGPT0_SETUP);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(enable_mfgpt0_counter);
static int mfgpt_timer_set_periodic(struct clock_event_device *evt)
{
raw_spin_lock(&mfgpt_lock);
outw(COMPARE, MFGPT0_CMP2); /* set comparator2 */
outw(0, MFGPT0_CNT); /* set counter to 0 */
enable_mfgpt0_counter();
raw_spin_unlock(&mfgpt_lock);
return 0;
}
static int mfgpt_timer_shutdown(struct clock_event_device *evt)
{
if (clockevent_state_periodic(evt) || clockevent_state_oneshot(evt)) {
raw_spin_lock(&mfgpt_lock);
disable_mfgpt0_counter();
raw_spin_unlock(&mfgpt_lock);
}
return 0;
}
static struct clock_event_device mfgpt_clockevent = {
.name = "mfgpt",
.features = CLOCK_EVT_FEAT_PERIODIC,
/* The oneshot mode have very high deviation, don't use it! */
.set_state_shutdown = mfgpt_timer_shutdown,
.set_state_periodic = mfgpt_timer_set_periodic,
.irq = CS5536_MFGPT_INTR,
};
static irqreturn_t timer_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id)
{
u32 basehi;
/*
* get MFGPT base address
*
* NOTE: do not remove me, it's need for the value of mfgpt_base is
* variable
*/
_rdmsr(DIVIL_MSR_REG(DIVIL_LBAR_MFGPT), &basehi, &mfgpt_base);
/* ack */
outw(inw(MFGPT0_SETUP) | 0x4000, MFGPT0_SETUP);
mfgpt_clockevent.event_handler(&mfgpt_clockevent);
return IRQ_HANDLED;
}
static struct irqaction irq5 = {
.handler = timer_interrupt,
.flags = IRQF_NOBALANCING | IRQF_TIMER,
.name = "timer"
};
/*
* Initialize the conversion factor and the min/max deltas of the clock event
* structure and register the clock event source with the framework.
*/
void __init setup_mfgpt0_timer(void)
{
u32 basehi;
struct clock_event_device *cd = &mfgpt_clockevent;
unsigned int cpu = smp_processor_id();
cd->cpumask = cpumask_of(cpu);
clockevent_set_clock(cd, MFGPT_TICK_RATE);
cd->max_delta_ns = clockevent_delta2ns(0xffff, cd);
cd->max_delta_ticks = 0xffff;
cd->min_delta_ns = clockevent_delta2ns(0xf, cd);
cd->min_delta_ticks = 0xf;
/* Enable MFGPT0 Comparator 2 Output to the Interrupt Mapper */
_wrmsr(DIVIL_MSR_REG(MFGPT_IRQ), 0, 0x100);
/* Enable Interrupt Gate 5 */
_wrmsr(DIVIL_MSR_REG(PIC_ZSEL_LOW), 0, 0x50000);
/* get MFGPT base address */
_rdmsr(DIVIL_MSR_REG(DIVIL_LBAR_MFGPT), &basehi, &mfgpt_base);
clockevents_register_device(cd);
setup_irq(CS5536_MFGPT_INTR, &irq5);
}
/*
* Since the MFGPT overflows every tick, its not very useful
* to just read by itself. So use jiffies to emulate a free
* running counter:
*/
static u64 mfgpt_read(struct clocksource *cs)
{
unsigned long flags;
int count;
u32 jifs;
static int old_count;
static u32 old_jifs;
raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&mfgpt_lock, flags);
/*
* Although our caller may have the read side of xtime_lock,
* this is now a seqlock, and we are cheating in this routine
* by having side effects on state that we cannot undo if
* there is a collision on the seqlock and our caller has to
* retry. (Namely, old_jifs and old_count.) So we must treat
* jiffies as volatile despite the lock. We read jiffies
* before latching the timer count to guarantee that although
* the jiffies value might be older than the count (that is,
* the counter may underflow between the last point where
* jiffies was incremented and the point where we latch the
* count), it cannot be newer.
*/
jifs = jiffies;
/* read the count */
count = inw(MFGPT0_CNT);
/*
* It's possible for count to appear to go the wrong way for this
* reason:
*
* The timer counter underflows, but we haven't handled the resulting
* interrupt and incremented jiffies yet.
*
* Previous attempts to handle these cases intelligently were buggy, so
* we just do the simple thing now.
*/
if (count < old_count && jifs == old_jifs)
count = old_count;
old_count = count;
old_jifs = jifs;
raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&mfgpt_lock, flags);
return (u64) (jifs * COMPARE) + count;
}
static struct clocksource clocksource_mfgpt = {
.name = "mfgpt",
.rating = 120, /* Functional for real use, but not desired */
.read = mfgpt_read,
.mask = CLOCKSOURCE_MASK(32),
};
int __init init_mfgpt_clocksource(void)
{
if (num_possible_cpus() > 1) /* MFGPT does not scale! */
return 0;
return clocksource_register_hz(&clocksource_mfgpt, MFGPT_TICK_RATE);
}
arch_initcall(init_mfgpt_clocksource);