pcnet: remove muldiv64()

Originally, timers were ticks based, and it made sense to
add ticks to current time to know when to trigger an alarm.

But since commit:

7447545 change all other clock references to use nanosecond resolution accessors

All timers use nanoseconds and we need to convert ticks to nanoseconds, by
doing something like:

    y = muldiv64(x, get_ticks_per_sec(), PCI_FREQUENCY)

where x is the number of device ticks and y the number of system ticks.

y is used as nanoseconds in timer functions,
it works because 1 tick is 1 nanosecond.
(get_ticks_per_sec() is 10^9)

But as PCI frequency is 33 MHz, we can also do:

    y = x * 30; /* 33 MHz PCI period is 30 ns */

Which is much more simple.

This implies a 33.333333 MHz PCI frequency,
but this is correct.

Signed-off-by: Laurent Vivier <lvivier@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
This commit is contained in:
Laurent Vivier 2015-08-24 19:29:45 +02:00
parent 37b9ab92f7
commit c6acbe861f
1 changed files with 1 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -670,8 +670,7 @@ static inline hwaddr pcnet_rdra_addr(PCNetState *s, int idx)
static inline int64_t pcnet_get_next_poll_time(PCNetState *s, int64_t current_time)
{
int64_t next_time = current_time +
muldiv64(65536 - (CSR_SPND(s) ? 0 : CSR_POLL(s)),
get_ticks_per_sec(), 33000000L);
(65536 - (CSR_SPND(s) ? 0 : CSR_POLL(s))) * 30;
if (next_time <= current_time)
next_time = current_time + 1;
return next_time;