[POWERPC] ptrace accessors for special regs MSR and TRAP
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1da177e4 1/*
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2 * Common time routines among all ppc machines.
3 *
4 * Written by Cort Dougan (cort@cs.nmt.edu) to merge
5 * Paul Mackerras' version and mine for PReP and Pmac.
6 * MPC8xx/MBX changes by Dan Malek (dmalek@jlc.net).
7 * Converted for 64-bit by Mike Corrigan (mikejc@us.ibm.com)
8 *
9 * First round of bugfixes by Gabriel Paubert (paubert@iram.es)
10 * to make clock more stable (2.4.0-test5). The only thing
11 * that this code assumes is that the timebases have been synchronized
12 * by firmware on SMP and are never stopped (never do sleep
13 * on SMP then, nap and doze are OK).
14 *
15 * Speeded up do_gettimeofday by getting rid of references to
16 * xtime (which required locks for consistency). (mikejc@us.ibm.com)
17 *
18 * TODO (not necessarily in this file):
19 * - improve precision and reproducibility of timebase frequency
20 * measurement at boot time. (for iSeries, we calibrate the timebase
21 * against the Titan chip's clock.)
22 * - for astronomical applications: add a new function to get
23 * non ambiguous timestamps even around leap seconds. This needs
24 * a new timestamp format and a good name.
25 *
26 * 1997-09-10 Updated NTP code according to technical memorandum Jan '96
27 * "A Kernel Model for Precision Timekeeping" by Dave Mills
28 *
29 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
30 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
31 * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
32 * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
33 */
34
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35#include <linux/errno.h>
36#include <linux/module.h>
37#include <linux/sched.h>
38#include <linux/kernel.h>
39#include <linux/param.h>
40#include <linux/string.h>
41#include <linux/mm.h>
42#include <linux/interrupt.h>
43#include <linux/timex.h>
44#include <linux/kernel_stat.h>
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45#include <linux/time.h>
46#include <linux/init.h>
47#include <linux/profile.h>
48#include <linux/cpu.h>
49#include <linux/security.h>
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50#include <linux/percpu.h>
51#include <linux/rtc.h>
092b8f34 52#include <linux/jiffies.h>
c6622f63 53#include <linux/posix-timers.h>
7d12e780 54#include <linux/irq.h>
1da177e4 55
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56#include <asm/io.h>
57#include <asm/processor.h>
58#include <asm/nvram.h>
59#include <asm/cache.h>
60#include <asm/machdep.h>
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61#include <asm/uaccess.h>
62#include <asm/time.h>
1da177e4 63#include <asm/prom.h>
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64#include <asm/irq.h>
65#include <asm/div64.h>
2249ca9d 66#include <asm/smp.h>
a7f290da 67#include <asm/vdso_datapage.h>
1ababe11 68#include <asm/firmware.h>
f2783c15 69#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_ISERIES
8875ccfb 70#include <asm/iseries/it_lp_queue.h>
8021b8a7 71#include <asm/iseries/hv_call_xm.h>
f2783c15 72#endif
1da177e4 73
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74/* powerpc clocksource/clockevent code */
75
d831d0b8 76#include <linux/clockchips.h>
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77#include <linux/clocksource.h>
78
79static cycle_t rtc_read(void);
80static struct clocksource clocksource_rtc = {
81 .name = "rtc",
82 .rating = 400,
83 .flags = CLOCK_SOURCE_IS_CONTINUOUS,
84 .mask = CLOCKSOURCE_MASK(64),
85 .shift = 22,
86 .mult = 0, /* To be filled in */
87 .read = rtc_read,
88};
89
90static cycle_t timebase_read(void);
91static struct clocksource clocksource_timebase = {
92 .name = "timebase",
93 .rating = 400,
94 .flags = CLOCK_SOURCE_IS_CONTINUOUS,
95 .mask = CLOCKSOURCE_MASK(64),
96 .shift = 22,
97 .mult = 0, /* To be filled in */
98 .read = timebase_read,
99};
100
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101#define DECREMENTER_MAX 0x7fffffff
102
103static int decrementer_set_next_event(unsigned long evt,
104 struct clock_event_device *dev);
105static void decrementer_set_mode(enum clock_event_mode mode,
106 struct clock_event_device *dev);
107
108static struct clock_event_device decrementer_clockevent = {
109 .name = "decrementer",
110 .rating = 200,
cdec12ae 111 .shift = 16,
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112 .mult = 0, /* To be filled in */
113 .irq = 0,
114 .set_next_event = decrementer_set_next_event,
115 .set_mode = decrementer_set_mode,
116 .features = CLOCK_EVT_FEAT_ONESHOT,
117};
118
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119struct decrementer_clock {
120 struct clock_event_device event;
121 u64 next_tb;
122};
123
124static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct decrementer_clock, decrementers);
d831d0b8 125
1da177e4 126#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_ISERIES
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127static unsigned long __initdata iSeries_recal_titan;
128static signed long __initdata iSeries_recal_tb;
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129
130/* Forward declaration is only needed for iSereis compiles */
131void __init clocksource_init(void);
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132#endif
133
134#define XSEC_PER_SEC (1024*1024)
135
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136#ifdef CONFIG_PPC64
137#define SCALE_XSEC(xsec, max) (((xsec) * max) / XSEC_PER_SEC)
138#else
139/* compute ((xsec << 12) * max) >> 32 */
140#define SCALE_XSEC(xsec, max) mulhwu((xsec) << 12, max)
141#endif
142
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143unsigned long tb_ticks_per_jiffy;
144unsigned long tb_ticks_per_usec = 100; /* sane default */
145EXPORT_SYMBOL(tb_ticks_per_usec);
146unsigned long tb_ticks_per_sec;
2cf82c02 147EXPORT_SYMBOL(tb_ticks_per_sec); /* for cputime_t conversions */
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148u64 tb_to_xs;
149unsigned tb_to_us;
092b8f34 150
19923c19 151#define TICKLEN_SCALE TICK_LENGTH_SHIFT
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152u64 last_tick_len; /* units are ns / 2^TICKLEN_SCALE */
153u64 ticklen_to_xs; /* 0.64 fraction */
154
155/* If last_tick_len corresponds to about 1/HZ seconds, then
156 last_tick_len << TICKLEN_SHIFT will be about 2^63. */
157#define TICKLEN_SHIFT (63 - 30 - TICKLEN_SCALE + SHIFT_HZ)
158
1da177e4 159DEFINE_SPINLOCK(rtc_lock);
6ae3db11 160EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(rtc_lock);
1da177e4 161
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162static u64 tb_to_ns_scale __read_mostly;
163static unsigned tb_to_ns_shift __read_mostly;
164static unsigned long boot_tb __read_mostly;
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165
166struct gettimeofday_struct do_gtod;
167
1da177e4 168extern struct timezone sys_tz;
f2783c15 169static long timezone_offset;
1da177e4 170
10f7e7c1 171unsigned long ppc_proc_freq;
1474855d 172EXPORT_SYMBOL(ppc_proc_freq);
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173unsigned long ppc_tb_freq;
174
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175static u64 tb_last_jiffy __cacheline_aligned_in_smp;
176static DEFINE_PER_CPU(u64, last_jiffy);
96c44507 177
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178#ifdef CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING
179/*
180 * Factors for converting from cputime_t (timebase ticks) to
181 * jiffies, milliseconds, seconds, and clock_t (1/USER_HZ seconds).
182 * These are all stored as 0.64 fixed-point binary fractions.
183 */
184u64 __cputime_jiffies_factor;
2cf82c02 185EXPORT_SYMBOL(__cputime_jiffies_factor);
c6622f63 186u64 __cputime_msec_factor;
2cf82c02 187EXPORT_SYMBOL(__cputime_msec_factor);
c6622f63 188u64 __cputime_sec_factor;
2cf82c02 189EXPORT_SYMBOL(__cputime_sec_factor);
c6622f63 190u64 __cputime_clockt_factor;
2cf82c02 191EXPORT_SYMBOL(__cputime_clockt_factor);
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192
193static void calc_cputime_factors(void)
194{
195 struct div_result res;
196
197 div128_by_32(HZ, 0, tb_ticks_per_sec, &res);
198 __cputime_jiffies_factor = res.result_low;
199 div128_by_32(1000, 0, tb_ticks_per_sec, &res);
200 __cputime_msec_factor = res.result_low;
201 div128_by_32(1, 0, tb_ticks_per_sec, &res);
202 __cputime_sec_factor = res.result_low;
203 div128_by_32(USER_HZ, 0, tb_ticks_per_sec, &res);
204 __cputime_clockt_factor = res.result_low;
205}
206
207/*
208 * Read the PURR on systems that have it, otherwise the timebase.
209 */
210static u64 read_purr(void)
211{
212 if (cpu_has_feature(CPU_FTR_PURR))
213 return mfspr(SPRN_PURR);
214 return mftb();
215}
216
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217/*
218 * Read the SPURR on systems that have it, otherwise the purr
219 */
220static u64 read_spurr(u64 purr)
221{
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222 /*
223 * cpus without PURR won't have a SPURR
224 * We already know the former when we use this, so tell gcc
225 */
226 if (cpu_has_feature(CPU_FTR_PURR) && cpu_has_feature(CPU_FTR_SPURR))
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227 return mfspr(SPRN_SPURR);
228 return purr;
229}
230
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231/*
232 * Account time for a transition between system, hard irq
233 * or soft irq state.
234 */
235void account_system_vtime(struct task_struct *tsk)
236{
53024fe2 237 u64 now, nowscaled, delta, deltascaled, sys_time;
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238 unsigned long flags;
239
240 local_irq_save(flags);
241 now = read_purr();
4603ac18 242 nowscaled = read_spurr(now);
53024fe2 243 delta = now - get_paca()->startpurr;
4603ac18 244 deltascaled = nowscaled - get_paca()->startspurr;
53024fe2 245 get_paca()->startpurr = now;
4603ac18 246 get_paca()->startspurr = nowscaled;
c6622f63 247 if (!in_interrupt()) {
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248 /* deltascaled includes both user and system time.
249 * Hence scale it based on the purr ratio to estimate
250 * the system time */
53024fe2 251 sys_time = get_paca()->system_time;
2b46b567 252 if (get_paca()->user_time)
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253 deltascaled = deltascaled * sys_time /
254 (sys_time + get_paca()->user_time);
255 delta += sys_time;
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256 get_paca()->system_time = 0;
257 }
258 account_system_time(tsk, 0, delta);
4603ac18 259 account_system_time_scaled(tsk, deltascaled);
53024fe2 260 get_paca()->purrdelta = delta;
4603ac18 261 get_paca()->spurrdelta = deltascaled;
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262 local_irq_restore(flags);
263}
264
265/*
266 * Transfer the user and system times accumulated in the paca
267 * by the exception entry and exit code to the generic process
268 * user and system time records.
269 * Must be called with interrupts disabled.
270 */
fa13a5a1 271void account_process_tick(struct task_struct *tsk, int user_tick)
c6622f63 272{
4603ac18 273 cputime_t utime, utimescaled;
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274
275 utime = get_paca()->user_time;
276 get_paca()->user_time = 0;
277 account_user_time(tsk, utime);
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278
279 /* Estimate the scaled utime by scaling the real utime based
280 * on the last spurr to purr ratio */
281 utimescaled = utime * get_paca()->spurrdelta / get_paca()->purrdelta;
282 get_paca()->spurrdelta = get_paca()->purrdelta = 0;
283 account_user_time_scaled(tsk, utimescaled);
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284}
285
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286/*
287 * Stuff for accounting stolen time.
288 */
289struct cpu_purr_data {
290 int initialized; /* thread is running */
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291 u64 tb; /* last TB value read */
292 u64 purr; /* last PURR value read */
4603ac18 293 u64 spurr; /* last SPURR value read */
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294};
295
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296/*
297 * Each entry in the cpu_purr_data array is manipulated only by its
298 * "owner" cpu -- usually in the timer interrupt but also occasionally
299 * in process context for cpu online. As long as cpus do not touch
300 * each others' cpu_purr_data, disabling local interrupts is
301 * sufficient to serialize accesses.
302 */
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303static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct cpu_purr_data, cpu_purr_data);
304
305static void snapshot_tb_and_purr(void *data)
306{
df211c8a 307 unsigned long flags;
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308 struct cpu_purr_data *p = &__get_cpu_var(cpu_purr_data);
309
df211c8a 310 local_irq_save(flags);
c27da339 311 p->tb = get_tb_or_rtc();
cbcdb93d 312 p->purr = mfspr(SPRN_PURR);
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313 wmb();
314 p->initialized = 1;
df211c8a 315 local_irq_restore(flags);
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316}
317
318/*
319 * Called during boot when all cpus have come up.
320 */
321void snapshot_timebases(void)
322{
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323 if (!cpu_has_feature(CPU_FTR_PURR))
324 return;
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325 on_each_cpu(snapshot_tb_and_purr, NULL, 0, 1);
326}
327
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328/*
329 * Must be called with interrupts disabled.
330 */
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331void calculate_steal_time(void)
332{
cbcdb93d 333 u64 tb, purr;
c6622f63 334 s64 stolen;
cbcdb93d 335 struct cpu_purr_data *pme;
c6622f63 336
8b5621f1 337 pme = &__get_cpu_var(cpu_purr_data);
c6622f63 338 if (!pme->initialized)
db3801a8 339 return; /* !CPU_FTR_PURR or early in early boot */
c6622f63 340 tb = mftb();
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341 purr = mfspr(SPRN_PURR);
342 stolen = (tb - pme->tb) - (purr - pme->purr);
343 if (stolen > 0)
c6622f63 344 account_steal_time(current, stolen);
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345 pme->tb = tb;
346 pme->purr = purr;
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347}
348
4cefebb1 349#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_SPLPAR
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350/*
351 * Must be called before the cpu is added to the online map when
352 * a cpu is being brought up at runtime.
353 */
354static void snapshot_purr(void)
355{
cbcdb93d 356 struct cpu_purr_data *pme;
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357 unsigned long flags;
358
359 if (!cpu_has_feature(CPU_FTR_PURR))
360 return;
df211c8a 361 local_irq_save(flags);
8b5621f1 362 pme = &__get_cpu_var(cpu_purr_data);
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363 pme->tb = mftb();
364 pme->purr = mfspr(SPRN_PURR);
c6622f63 365 pme->initialized = 1;
df211c8a 366 local_irq_restore(flags);
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367}
368
369#endif /* CONFIG_PPC_SPLPAR */
370
371#else /* ! CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING */
372#define calc_cputime_factors()
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373#define calculate_steal_time() do { } while (0)
374#endif
375
376#if !(defined(CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING) && defined(CONFIG_PPC_SPLPAR))
377#define snapshot_purr() do { } while (0)
378#endif
379
380/*
381 * Called when a cpu comes up after the system has finished booting,
382 * i.e. as a result of a hotplug cpu action.
383 */
384void snapshot_timebase(void)
385{
c27da339 386 __get_cpu_var(last_jiffy) = get_tb_or_rtc();
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387 snapshot_purr();
388}
389
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390void __delay(unsigned long loops)
391{
392 unsigned long start;
393 int diff;
394
395 if (__USE_RTC()) {
396 start = get_rtcl();
397 do {
398 /* the RTCL register wraps at 1000000000 */
399 diff = get_rtcl() - start;
400 if (diff < 0)
401 diff += 1000000000;
402 } while (diff < loops);
403 } else {
404 start = get_tbl();
405 while (get_tbl() - start < loops)
406 HMT_low();
407 HMT_medium();
408 }
409}
410EXPORT_SYMBOL(__delay);
411
412void udelay(unsigned long usecs)
413{
414 __delay(tb_ticks_per_usec * usecs);
415}
416EXPORT_SYMBOL(udelay);
417
1da177e4 418
1da177e4 419/*
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420 * There are two copies of tb_to_xs and stamp_xsec so that no
421 * lock is needed to access and use these values in
422 * do_gettimeofday. We alternate the copies and as long as a
423 * reasonable time elapses between changes, there will never
424 * be inconsistent values. ntpd has a minimum of one minute
425 * between updates.
1da177e4 426 */
f2783c15 427static inline void update_gtod(u64 new_tb_stamp, u64 new_stamp_xsec,
5d14a18d 428 u64 new_tb_to_xs)
1da177e4 429{
1da177e4 430 unsigned temp_idx;
f2783c15 431 struct gettimeofday_vars *temp_varp;
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432
433 temp_idx = (do_gtod.var_idx == 0);
434 temp_varp = &do_gtod.vars[temp_idx];
435
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436 temp_varp->tb_to_xs = new_tb_to_xs;
437 temp_varp->tb_orig_stamp = new_tb_stamp;
1da177e4 438 temp_varp->stamp_xsec = new_stamp_xsec;
0d8d4d42 439 smp_mb();
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440 do_gtod.varp = temp_varp;
441 do_gtod.var_idx = temp_idx;
442
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443 /*
444 * tb_update_count is used to allow the userspace gettimeofday code
445 * to assure itself that it sees a consistent view of the tb_to_xs and
446 * stamp_xsec variables. It reads the tb_update_count, then reads
447 * tb_to_xs and stamp_xsec and then reads tb_update_count again. If
448 * the two values of tb_update_count match and are even then the
449 * tb_to_xs and stamp_xsec values are consistent. If not, then it
450 * loops back and reads them again until this criteria is met.
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451 * We expect the caller to have done the first increment of
452 * vdso_data->tb_update_count already.
f2783c15 453 */
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454 vdso_data->tb_orig_stamp = new_tb_stamp;
455 vdso_data->stamp_xsec = new_stamp_xsec;
456 vdso_data->tb_to_xs = new_tb_to_xs;
457 vdso_data->wtom_clock_sec = wall_to_monotonic.tv_sec;
458 vdso_data->wtom_clock_nsec = wall_to_monotonic.tv_nsec;
0d8d4d42 459 smp_wmb();
a7f290da 460 ++(vdso_data->tb_update_count);
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461}
462
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463#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
464unsigned long profile_pc(struct pt_regs *regs)
465{
466 unsigned long pc = instruction_pointer(regs);
467
468 if (in_lock_functions(pc))
469 return regs->link;
470
471 return pc;
472}
473EXPORT_SYMBOL(profile_pc);
474#endif
475
476#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_ISERIES
477
478/*
479 * This function recalibrates the timebase based on the 49-bit time-of-day
480 * value in the Titan chip. The Titan is much more accurate than the value
481 * returned by the service processor for the timebase frequency.
482 */
483
71712b45 484static int __init iSeries_tb_recal(void)
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485{
486 struct div_result divres;
487 unsigned long titan, tb;
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488
489 /* Make sure we only run on iSeries */
490 if (!firmware_has_feature(FW_FEATURE_ISERIES))
491 return -ENODEV;
492
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493 tb = get_tb();
494 titan = HvCallXm_loadTod();
495 if ( iSeries_recal_titan ) {
496 unsigned long tb_ticks = tb - iSeries_recal_tb;
497 unsigned long titan_usec = (titan - iSeries_recal_titan) >> 12;
498 unsigned long new_tb_ticks_per_sec = (tb_ticks * USEC_PER_SEC)/titan_usec;
499 unsigned long new_tb_ticks_per_jiffy = (new_tb_ticks_per_sec+(HZ/2))/HZ;
500 long tick_diff = new_tb_ticks_per_jiffy - tb_ticks_per_jiffy;
501 char sign = '+';
502 /* make sure tb_ticks_per_sec and tb_ticks_per_jiffy are consistent */
503 new_tb_ticks_per_sec = new_tb_ticks_per_jiffy * HZ;
504
505 if ( tick_diff < 0 ) {
506 tick_diff = -tick_diff;
507 sign = '-';
508 }
509 if ( tick_diff ) {
510 if ( tick_diff < tb_ticks_per_jiffy/25 ) {
511 printk( "Titan recalibrate: new tb_ticks_per_jiffy = %lu (%c%ld)\n",
512 new_tb_ticks_per_jiffy, sign, tick_diff );
513 tb_ticks_per_jiffy = new_tb_ticks_per_jiffy;
514 tb_ticks_per_sec = new_tb_ticks_per_sec;
c6622f63 515 calc_cputime_factors();
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516 div128_by_32( XSEC_PER_SEC, 0, tb_ticks_per_sec, &divres );
517 do_gtod.tb_ticks_per_sec = tb_ticks_per_sec;
518 tb_to_xs = divres.result_low;
519 do_gtod.varp->tb_to_xs = tb_to_xs;
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520 vdso_data->tb_ticks_per_sec = tb_ticks_per_sec;
521 vdso_data->tb_to_xs = tb_to_xs;
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522 }
523 else {
524 printk( "Titan recalibrate: FAILED (difference > 4 percent)\n"
525 " new tb_ticks_per_jiffy = %lu\n"
526 " old tb_ticks_per_jiffy = %lu\n",
527 new_tb_ticks_per_jiffy, tb_ticks_per_jiffy );
528 }
529 }
530 }
531 iSeries_recal_titan = titan;
532 iSeries_recal_tb = tb;
71712b45 533
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534 /* Called here as now we know accurate values for the timebase */
535 clocksource_init();
71712b45 536 return 0;
1da177e4 537}
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538late_initcall(iSeries_tb_recal);
539
540/* Called from platform early init */
541void __init iSeries_time_init_early(void)
542{
543 iSeries_recal_tb = get_tb();
544 iSeries_recal_titan = HvCallXm_loadTod();
545}
546#endif /* CONFIG_PPC_ISERIES */
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547
548/*
549 * For iSeries shared processors, we have to let the hypervisor
550 * set the hardware decrementer. We set a virtual decrementer
551 * in the lppaca and call the hypervisor if the virtual
552 * decrementer is less than the current value in the hardware
553 * decrementer. (almost always the new decrementer value will
554 * be greater than the current hardware decementer so the hypervisor
555 * call will not be needed)
556 */
557
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558/*
559 * timer_interrupt - gets called when the decrementer overflows,
560 * with interrupts disabled.
561 */
c7aeffc4 562void timer_interrupt(struct pt_regs * regs)
1da177e4 563{
7d12e780 564 struct pt_regs *old_regs;
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565 struct decrementer_clock *decrementer = &__get_cpu_var(decrementers);
566 struct clock_event_device *evt = &decrementer->event;
d968014b 567 u64 now;
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568
569 /* Ensure a positive value is written to the decrementer, or else
570 * some CPUs will continuue to take decrementer exceptions */
571 set_dec(DECREMENTER_MAX);
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572
573#ifdef CONFIG_PPC32
574 if (atomic_read(&ppc_n_lost_interrupts) != 0)
575 do_IRQ(regs);
576#endif
1da177e4 577
d968014b 578 now = get_tb_or_rtc();
6e6b44e8 579 if (now < decrementer->next_tb) {
d968014b 580 /* not time for this event yet */
6e6b44e8 581 now = decrementer->next_tb - now;
d968014b 582 if (now <= DECREMENTER_MAX)
43875cc0 583 set_dec((int)now);
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584 return;
585 }
7d12e780 586 old_regs = set_irq_regs(regs);
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587 irq_enter();
588
c6622f63 589 calculate_steal_time();
1da177e4 590
f2783c15 591#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_ISERIES
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592 if (firmware_has_feature(FW_FEATURE_ISERIES))
593 get_lppaca()->int_dword.fields.decr_int = 0;
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594#endif
595
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596 if (evt->event_handler)
597 evt->event_handler(evt);
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598
599#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_ISERIES
501b6d29 600 if (firmware_has_feature(FW_FEATURE_ISERIES) && hvlpevent_is_pending())
35a84c2f 601 process_hvlpevents();
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602#endif
603
f2783c15 604#ifdef CONFIG_PPC64
8d15a3e5 605 /* collect purr register values often, for accurate calculations */
1ababe11 606 if (firmware_has_feature(FW_FEATURE_SPLPAR)) {
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607 struct cpu_usage *cu = &__get_cpu_var(cpu_usage_array);
608 cu->current_tb = mfspr(SPRN_PURR);
609 }
f2783c15 610#endif
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611
612 irq_exit();
7d12e780 613 set_irq_regs(old_regs);
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614}
615
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616void wakeup_decrementer(void)
617{
092b8f34 618 unsigned long ticks;
f2783c15 619
f2783c15 620 /*
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621 * The timebase gets saved on sleep and restored on wakeup,
622 * so all we need to do is to reset the decrementer.
f2783c15 623 */
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624 ticks = tb_ticks_since(__get_cpu_var(last_jiffy));
625 if (ticks < tb_ticks_per_jiffy)
626 ticks = tb_ticks_per_jiffy - ticks;
627 else
628 ticks = 1;
629 set_dec(ticks);
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630}
631
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632#ifdef CONFIG_SUSPEND
633void generic_suspend_disable_irqs(void)
634{
635 preempt_disable();
636
637 /* Disable the decrementer, so that it doesn't interfere
638 * with suspending.
639 */
640
641 set_dec(0x7fffffff);
642 local_irq_disable();
643 set_dec(0x7fffffff);
644}
645
646void generic_suspend_enable_irqs(void)
647{
648 wakeup_decrementer();
649
650 local_irq_enable();
651 preempt_enable();
652}
653
654/* Overrides the weak version in kernel/power/main.c */
655void arch_suspend_disable_irqs(void)
656{
657 if (ppc_md.suspend_disable_irqs)
658 ppc_md.suspend_disable_irqs();
659 generic_suspend_disable_irqs();
660}
661
662/* Overrides the weak version in kernel/power/main.c */
663void arch_suspend_enable_irqs(void)
664{
665 generic_suspend_enable_irqs();
666 if (ppc_md.suspend_enable_irqs)
667 ppc_md.suspend_enable_irqs();
668}
669#endif
670
a5b518ed 671#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
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672void __init smp_space_timers(unsigned int max_cpus)
673{
674 int i;
eb36c288 675 u64 previous_tb = per_cpu(last_jiffy, boot_cpuid);
f2783c15 676
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677 /* make sure tb > per_cpu(last_jiffy, cpu) for all cpus always */
678 previous_tb -= tb_ticks_per_jiffy;
e147ec8f 679
0e551954 680 for_each_possible_cpu(i) {
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681 if (i == boot_cpuid)
682 continue;
e147ec8f 683 per_cpu(last_jiffy, i) = previous_tb;
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684 }
685}
686#endif
687
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688/*
689 * Scheduler clock - returns current time in nanosec units.
690 *
691 * Note: mulhdu(a, b) (multiply high double unsigned) returns
692 * the high 64 bits of a * b, i.e. (a * b) >> 64, where a and b
693 * are 64-bit unsigned numbers.
694 */
695unsigned long long sched_clock(void)
696{
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697 if (__USE_RTC())
698 return get_rtc();
fc9069fe 699 return mulhdu(get_tb() - boot_tb, tb_to_ns_scale) << tb_to_ns_shift;
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700}
701
0bb474a4 702static int __init get_freq(char *name, int cells, unsigned long *val)
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703{
704 struct device_node *cpu;
a7f67bdf 705 const unsigned int *fp;
0bb474a4 706 int found = 0;
10f7e7c1 707
0bb474a4 708 /* The cpu node should have timebase and clock frequency properties */
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709 cpu = of_find_node_by_type(NULL, "cpu");
710
d8a8188d 711 if (cpu) {
e2eb6392 712 fp = of_get_property(cpu, name, NULL);
d8a8188d 713 if (fp) {
0bb474a4 714 found = 1;
a4dc7ff0 715 *val = of_read_ulong(fp, cells);
10f7e7c1 716 }
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717
718 of_node_put(cpu);
10f7e7c1 719 }
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720
721 return found;
722}
723
724void __init generic_calibrate_decr(void)
725{
726 ppc_tb_freq = DEFAULT_TB_FREQ; /* hardcoded default */
727
728 if (!get_freq("ibm,extended-timebase-frequency", 2, &ppc_tb_freq) &&
729 !get_freq("timebase-frequency", 1, &ppc_tb_freq)) {
730
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731 printk(KERN_ERR "WARNING: Estimating decrementer frequency "
732 "(not found)\n");
0bb474a4 733 }
10f7e7c1 734
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735 ppc_proc_freq = DEFAULT_PROC_FREQ; /* hardcoded default */
736
737 if (!get_freq("ibm,extended-clock-frequency", 2, &ppc_proc_freq) &&
738 !get_freq("clock-frequency", 1, &ppc_proc_freq)) {
739
740 printk(KERN_ERR "WARNING: Estimating processor frequency "
741 "(not found)\n");
10f7e7c1 742 }
0bb474a4 743
aab69292 744#if defined(CONFIG_BOOKE) || defined(CONFIG_40x)
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745 /* Set the time base to zero */
746 mtspr(SPRN_TBWL, 0);
747 mtspr(SPRN_TBWU, 0);
748
749 /* Clear any pending timer interrupts */
750 mtspr(SPRN_TSR, TSR_ENW | TSR_WIS | TSR_DIS | TSR_FIS);
751
752 /* Enable decrementer interrupt */
753 mtspr(SPRN_TCR, TCR_DIE);
754#endif
10f7e7c1 755}
10f7e7c1 756
aa3be5f3 757int update_persistent_clock(struct timespec now)
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758{
759 struct rtc_time tm;
760
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761 if (!ppc_md.set_rtc_time)
762 return 0;
763
764 to_tm(now.tv_sec + 1 + timezone_offset, &tm);
765 tm.tm_year -= 1900;
766 tm.tm_mon -= 1;
767
768 return ppc_md.set_rtc_time(&tm);
769}
770
771unsigned long read_persistent_clock(void)
772{
773 struct rtc_time tm;
774 static int first = 1;
775
776 /* XXX this is a litle fragile but will work okay in the short term */
777 if (first) {
778 first = 0;
779 if (ppc_md.time_init)
780 timezone_offset = ppc_md.time_init();
781
782 /* get_boot_time() isn't guaranteed to be safe to call late */
783 if (ppc_md.get_boot_time)
784 return ppc_md.get_boot_time() -timezone_offset;
785 }
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786 if (!ppc_md.get_rtc_time)
787 return 0;
788 ppc_md.get_rtc_time(&tm);
789 return mktime(tm.tm_year+1900, tm.tm_mon+1, tm.tm_mday,
790 tm.tm_hour, tm.tm_min, tm.tm_sec);
791}
792
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793/* clocksource code */
794static cycle_t rtc_read(void)
795{
796 return (cycle_t)get_rtc();
797}
798
799static cycle_t timebase_read(void)
800{
801 return (cycle_t)get_tb();
802}
803
804void update_vsyscall(struct timespec *wall_time, struct clocksource *clock)
805{
806 u64 t2x, stamp_xsec;
807
808 if (clock != &clocksource_timebase)
809 return;
810
811 /* Make userspace gettimeofday spin until we're done. */
812 ++vdso_data->tb_update_count;
813 smp_mb();
814
815 /* XXX this assumes clock->shift == 22 */
816 /* 4611686018 ~= 2^(20+64-22) / 1e9 */
817 t2x = (u64) clock->mult * 4611686018ULL;
818 stamp_xsec = (u64) xtime.tv_nsec * XSEC_PER_SEC;
819 do_div(stamp_xsec, 1000000000);
820 stamp_xsec += (u64) xtime.tv_sec * XSEC_PER_SEC;
821 update_gtod(clock->cycle_last, stamp_xsec, t2x);
822}
823
824void update_vsyscall_tz(void)
825{
826 /* Make userspace gettimeofday spin until we're done. */
827 ++vdso_data->tb_update_count;
828 smp_mb();
829 vdso_data->tz_minuteswest = sys_tz.tz_minuteswest;
830 vdso_data->tz_dsttime = sys_tz.tz_dsttime;
831 smp_mb();
832 ++vdso_data->tb_update_count;
833}
834
835void __init clocksource_init(void)
836{
837 struct clocksource *clock;
838
839 if (__USE_RTC())
840 clock = &clocksource_rtc;
841 else
842 clock = &clocksource_timebase;
843
844 clock->mult = clocksource_hz2mult(tb_ticks_per_sec, clock->shift);
845
846 if (clocksource_register(clock)) {
847 printk(KERN_ERR "clocksource: %s is already registered\n",
848 clock->name);
849 return;
850 }
851
852 printk(KERN_INFO "clocksource: %s mult[%x] shift[%d] registered\n",
853 clock->name, clock->mult, clock->shift);
854}
855
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856static int decrementer_set_next_event(unsigned long evt,
857 struct clock_event_device *dev)
858{
6e6b44e8 859 __get_cpu_var(decrementers).next_tb = get_tb_or_rtc() + evt;
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860 set_dec(evt);
861 return 0;
862}
863
864static void decrementer_set_mode(enum clock_event_mode mode,
865 struct clock_event_device *dev)
866{
867 if (mode != CLOCK_EVT_MODE_ONESHOT)
868 decrementer_set_next_event(DECREMENTER_MAX, dev);
869}
870
871static void register_decrementer_clockevent(int cpu)
872{
6e6b44e8 873 struct clock_event_device *dec = &per_cpu(decrementers, cpu).event;
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874
875 *dec = decrementer_clockevent;
876 dec->cpumask = cpumask_of_cpu(cpu);
877
0302f12e 878 printk(KERN_DEBUG "clockevent: %s mult[%lx] shift[%d] cpu[%d]\n",
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879 dec->name, dec->mult, dec->shift, cpu);
880
881 clockevents_register_device(dec);
882}
883
c481887f 884static void __init init_decrementer_clockevent(void)
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885{
886 int cpu = smp_processor_id();
887
888 decrementer_clockevent.mult = div_sc(ppc_tb_freq, NSEC_PER_SEC,
889 decrementer_clockevent.shift);
890 decrementer_clockevent.max_delta_ns =
891 clockevent_delta2ns(DECREMENTER_MAX, &decrementer_clockevent);
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892 decrementer_clockevent.min_delta_ns =
893 clockevent_delta2ns(2, &decrementer_clockevent);
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894
895 register_decrementer_clockevent(cpu);
896}
897
898void secondary_cpu_time_init(void)
899{
900 /* FIME: Should make unrelatred change to move snapshot_timebase
901 * call here ! */
902 register_decrementer_clockevent(smp_processor_id());
903}
904
f2783c15 905/* This function is only called on the boot processor */
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906void __init time_init(void)
907{
1da177e4 908 unsigned long flags;
1da177e4 909 struct div_result res;
092b8f34 910 u64 scale, x;
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911 unsigned shift;
912
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913 if (__USE_RTC()) {
914 /* 601 processor: dec counts down by 128 every 128ns */
915 ppc_tb_freq = 1000000000;
eb36c288 916 tb_last_jiffy = get_rtcl();
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917 } else {
918 /* Normal PowerPC with timebase register */
919 ppc_md.calibrate_decr();
224ad80a 920 printk(KERN_DEBUG "time_init: decrementer frequency = %lu.%.6lu MHz\n",
96c44507 921 ppc_tb_freq / 1000000, ppc_tb_freq % 1000000);
224ad80a 922 printk(KERN_DEBUG "time_init: processor frequency = %lu.%.6lu MHz\n",
96c44507 923 ppc_proc_freq / 1000000, ppc_proc_freq % 1000000);
eb36c288 924 tb_last_jiffy = get_tb();
96c44507 925 }
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926
927 tb_ticks_per_jiffy = ppc_tb_freq / HZ;
092b8f34 928 tb_ticks_per_sec = ppc_tb_freq;
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929 tb_ticks_per_usec = ppc_tb_freq / 1000000;
930 tb_to_us = mulhwu_scale_factor(ppc_tb_freq, 1000000);
c6622f63 931 calc_cputime_factors();
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932
933 /*
934 * Calculate the length of each tick in ns. It will not be
935 * exactly 1e9/HZ unless ppc_tb_freq is divisible by HZ.
936 * We compute 1e9 * tb_ticks_per_jiffy / ppc_tb_freq,
937 * rounded up.
938 */
939 x = (u64) NSEC_PER_SEC * tb_ticks_per_jiffy + ppc_tb_freq - 1;
940 do_div(x, ppc_tb_freq);
941 tick_nsec = x;
942 last_tick_len = x << TICKLEN_SCALE;
943
944 /*
945 * Compute ticklen_to_xs, which is a factor which gets multiplied
946 * by (last_tick_len << TICKLEN_SHIFT) to get a tb_to_xs value.
947 * It is computed as:
948 * ticklen_to_xs = 2^N / (tb_ticks_per_jiffy * 1e9)
949 * where N = 64 + 20 - TICKLEN_SCALE - TICKLEN_SHIFT
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950 * which turns out to be N = 51 - SHIFT_HZ.
951 * This gives the result as a 0.64 fixed-point fraction.
952 * That value is reduced by an offset amounting to 1 xsec per
953 * 2^31 timebase ticks to avoid problems with time going backwards
954 * by 1 xsec when we do timer_recalc_offset due to losing the
955 * fractional xsec. That offset is equal to ppc_tb_freq/2^51
956 * since there are 2^20 xsec in a second.
092b8f34 957 */
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958 div128_by_32((1ULL << 51) - ppc_tb_freq, 0,
959 tb_ticks_per_jiffy << SHIFT_HZ, &res);
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960 div128_by_32(res.result_high, res.result_low, NSEC_PER_SEC, &res);
961 ticklen_to_xs = res.result_low;
962
963 /* Compute tb_to_xs from tick_nsec */
964 tb_to_xs = mulhdu(last_tick_len << TICKLEN_SHIFT, ticklen_to_xs);
374e99d4 965
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966 /*
967 * Compute scale factor for sched_clock.
968 * The calibrate_decr() function has set tb_ticks_per_sec,
969 * which is the timebase frequency.
970 * We compute 1e9 * 2^64 / tb_ticks_per_sec and interpret
971 * the 128-bit result as a 64.64 fixed-point number.
972 * We then shift that number right until it is less than 1.0,
973 * giving us the scale factor and shift count to use in
974 * sched_clock().
975 */
976 div128_by_32(1000000000, 0, tb_ticks_per_sec, &res);
977 scale = res.result_low;
978 for (shift = 0; res.result_high != 0; ++shift) {
979 scale = (scale >> 1) | (res.result_high << 63);
980 res.result_high >>= 1;
981 }
982 tb_to_ns_scale = scale;
983 tb_to_ns_shift = shift;
fc9069fe 984 /* Save the current timebase to pretty up CONFIG_PRINTK_TIME */
c27da339 985 boot_tb = get_tb_or_rtc();
1da177e4 986
1da177e4 987 write_seqlock_irqsave(&xtime_lock, flags);
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988
989 /* If platform provided a timezone (pmac), we correct the time */
990 if (timezone_offset) {
991 sys_tz.tz_minuteswest = -timezone_offset / 60;
992 sys_tz.tz_dsttime = 0;
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993 }
994
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995 do_gtod.varp = &do_gtod.vars[0];
996 do_gtod.var_idx = 0;
96c44507 997 do_gtod.varp->tb_orig_stamp = tb_last_jiffy;
eb36c288 998 __get_cpu_var(last_jiffy) = tb_last_jiffy;
f2783c15 999 do_gtod.varp->stamp_xsec = (u64) xtime.tv_sec * XSEC_PER_SEC;
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1000 do_gtod.tb_ticks_per_sec = tb_ticks_per_sec;
1001 do_gtod.varp->tb_to_xs = tb_to_xs;
1002 do_gtod.tb_to_us = tb_to_us;
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1003
1004 vdso_data->tb_orig_stamp = tb_last_jiffy;
1005 vdso_data->tb_update_count = 0;
1006 vdso_data->tb_ticks_per_sec = tb_ticks_per_sec;
092b8f34 1007 vdso_data->stamp_xsec = (u64) xtime.tv_sec * XSEC_PER_SEC;
a7f290da 1008 vdso_data->tb_to_xs = tb_to_xs;
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1009
1010 time_freq = 0;
1011
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1012 write_sequnlock_irqrestore(&xtime_lock, flags);
1013
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1014 /* Register the clocksource, if we're not running on iSeries */
1015 if (!firmware_has_feature(FW_FEATURE_ISERIES))
1016 clocksource_init();
1017
d831d0b8 1018 init_decrementer_clockevent();
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1019}
1020
1da177e4 1021
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1022#define FEBRUARY 2
1023#define STARTOFTIME 1970
1024#define SECDAY 86400L
1025#define SECYR (SECDAY * 365)
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1026#define leapyear(year) ((year) % 4 == 0 && \
1027 ((year) % 100 != 0 || (year) % 400 == 0))
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1028#define days_in_year(a) (leapyear(a) ? 366 : 365)
1029#define days_in_month(a) (month_days[(a) - 1])
1030
1031static int month_days[12] = {
1032 31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31
1033};
1034
1035/*
1036 * This only works for the Gregorian calendar - i.e. after 1752 (in the UK)
1037 */
1038void GregorianDay(struct rtc_time * tm)
1039{
1040 int leapsToDate;
1041 int lastYear;
1042 int day;
1043 int MonthOffset[] = { 0, 31, 59, 90, 120, 151, 181, 212, 243, 273, 304, 334 };
1044
f2783c15 1045 lastYear = tm->tm_year - 1;
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1046
1047 /*
1048 * Number of leap corrections to apply up to end of last year
1049 */
f2783c15 1050 leapsToDate = lastYear / 4 - lastYear / 100 + lastYear / 400;
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1051
1052 /*
1053 * This year is a leap year if it is divisible by 4 except when it is
1054 * divisible by 100 unless it is divisible by 400
1055 *
f2783c15 1056 * e.g. 1904 was a leap year, 1900 was not, 1996 is, and 2000 was
1da177e4 1057 */
f2783c15 1058 day = tm->tm_mon > 2 && leapyear(tm->tm_year);
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1059
1060 day += lastYear*365 + leapsToDate + MonthOffset[tm->tm_mon-1] +
1061 tm->tm_mday;
1062
f2783c15 1063 tm->tm_wday = day % 7;
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1064}
1065
1066void to_tm(int tim, struct rtc_time * tm)
1067{
1068 register int i;
1069 register long hms, day;
1070
1071 day = tim / SECDAY;
1072 hms = tim % SECDAY;
1073
1074 /* Hours, minutes, seconds are easy */
1075 tm->tm_hour = hms / 3600;
1076 tm->tm_min = (hms % 3600) / 60;
1077 tm->tm_sec = (hms % 3600) % 60;
1078
1079 /* Number of years in days */
1080 for (i = STARTOFTIME; day >= days_in_year(i); i++)
1081 day -= days_in_year(i);
1082 tm->tm_year = i;
1083
1084 /* Number of months in days left */
1085 if (leapyear(tm->tm_year))
1086 days_in_month(FEBRUARY) = 29;
1087 for (i = 1; day >= days_in_month(i); i++)
1088 day -= days_in_month(i);
1089 days_in_month(FEBRUARY) = 28;
1090 tm->tm_mon = i;
1091
1092 /* Days are what is left over (+1) from all that. */
1093 tm->tm_mday = day + 1;
1094
1095 /*
1096 * Determine the day of week
1097 */
1098 GregorianDay(tm);
1099}
1100
1101/* Auxiliary function to compute scaling factors */
1102/* Actually the choice of a timebase running at 1/4 the of the bus
1103 * frequency giving resolution of a few tens of nanoseconds is quite nice.
1104 * It makes this computation very precise (27-28 bits typically) which
1105 * is optimistic considering the stability of most processor clock
1106 * oscillators and the precision with which the timebase frequency
1107 * is measured but does not harm.
1108 */
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1109unsigned mulhwu_scale_factor(unsigned inscale, unsigned outscale)
1110{
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1111 unsigned mlt=0, tmp, err;
1112 /* No concern for performance, it's done once: use a stupid
1113 * but safe and compact method to find the multiplier.
1114 */
1115
1116 for (tmp = 1U<<31; tmp != 0; tmp >>= 1) {
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1117 if (mulhwu(inscale, mlt|tmp) < outscale)
1118 mlt |= tmp;
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1119 }
1120
1121 /* We might still be off by 1 for the best approximation.
1122 * A side effect of this is that if outscale is too large
1123 * the returned value will be zero.
1124 * Many corner cases have been checked and seem to work,
1125 * some might have been forgotten in the test however.
1126 */
1127
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1128 err = inscale * (mlt+1);
1129 if (err <= inscale/2)
1130 mlt++;
1da177e4 1131 return mlt;
f2783c15 1132}
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1133
1134/*
1135 * Divide a 128-bit dividend by a 32-bit divisor, leaving a 128 bit
1136 * result.
1137 */
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1138void div128_by_32(u64 dividend_high, u64 dividend_low,
1139 unsigned divisor, struct div_result *dr)
1da177e4 1140{
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1141 unsigned long a, b, c, d;
1142 unsigned long w, x, y, z;
1143 u64 ra, rb, rc;
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1144
1145 a = dividend_high >> 32;
1146 b = dividend_high & 0xffffffff;
1147 c = dividend_low >> 32;
1148 d = dividend_low & 0xffffffff;
1149
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1150 w = a / divisor;
1151 ra = ((u64)(a - (w * divisor)) << 32) + b;
1152
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1153 rb = ((u64) do_div(ra, divisor) << 32) + c;
1154 x = ra;
1da177e4 1155
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1156 rc = ((u64) do_div(rb, divisor) << 32) + d;
1157 y = rb;
1158
1159 do_div(rc, divisor);
1160 z = rc;
1da177e4 1161
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1162 dr->result_high = ((u64)w << 32) + x;
1163 dr->result_low = ((u64)y << 32) + z;
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1164
1165}
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