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1 /*
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3 *
4 * This code is derived from software contributed to The DragonFly Project
5 * by Matthew Dillon <dillon@backplane.com>
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34 * $DragonFly: src/sys/kern/kern_cputimer.c,v 1.5 2008/06/05 18:06:32 swildner Exp $
37 * Generic cputimer - access to a reliable, free-running counter.
40 #include <sys/param.h>
41 #include <sys/kernel.h>
42 #include <sys/systm.h>
43 #include <sys/thread.h>
44 #include <sys/globaldata.h>
45 #include <sys/systimer.h>
46 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
47 #include <sys/thread2.h>
49 static sysclock_t dummy_cputimer_count(void);
51 static struct cputimer dummy_cputimer = {
52 SLIST_ENTRY_INITIALIZER,
53 "dummy",
54 CPUTIMER_PRI_DUMMY,
55 CPUTIMER_DUMMY,
56 dummy_cputimer_count,
57 cputimer_default_fromhz,
58 cputimer_default_fromus,
59 cputimer_default_construct,
60 cputimer_default_destruct,
61 1000000,
62 (1000000LL << 32) / 1000000,
63 (1000000000LL << 32) / 1000000,
67 struct cputimer *sys_cputimer = &dummy_cputimer;
68 SLIST_HEAD(, cputimer) cputimerhead = SLIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(&cputimerhead);
71 * Generic cputimer API
73 void
74 cputimer_select(struct cputimer *timer, int pri)
76 sysclock_t oldclock;
79 * Calculate helper fields
81 cputimer_set_frequency(timer, timer->freq);
84 * Install a new cputimer if its priority allows it. If timer is
85 * passed as NULL we deinstall the current timer and revert to our
86 * dummy.
88 if (pri == 0)
89 pri = timer->pri;
90 if (timer == NULL || pri >= sys_cputimer->pri) {
91 oldclock = sys_cputimer->count();
92 sys_cputimer->destruct(sys_cputimer);
93 sys_cputimer = &dummy_cputimer;
94 if (timer) {
95 sys_cputimer = timer;
96 timer->construct(timer, oldclock);
97 cputimer_intr_config(timer);
103 * Register a timer. If the timer has already been registered, do nothing.
105 void
106 cputimer_register(struct cputimer *timer)
108 struct cputimer *scan;
111 * Initialize dummy_cputimer if the slist is empty, it does not get
112 * registered the normal way.
114 if (SLIST_EMPTY(&cputimerhead))
115 SLIST_FIRST(&cputimerhead) = &dummy_cputimer;
116 SLIST_FOREACH(scan, &cputimerhead, next) {
117 if (scan == timer)
118 return;
120 SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&cputimerhead, timer, next);
124 * Deregister a timer. If the timer has already been deregistered, do nothing.
126 void
127 cputimer_deregister(struct cputimer *timer)
129 struct cputimer *scan;
130 struct cputimer *best;
133 * Locate and remove the timer. If the timer is our currently active
134 * timer, revert to the dummy timer.
136 SLIST_FOREACH(scan, &cputimerhead, next) {
137 if (timer == scan) {
138 if (timer == sys_cputimer)
139 cputimer_select(&dummy_cputimer, 0x7FFFFFFF);
140 SLIST_REMOVE(&cputimerhead, timer, cputimer, next);
141 break;
146 * If sys_cputimer reverted to the dummy, select the best one
148 if (sys_cputimer == &dummy_cputimer) {
149 best = NULL;
150 SLIST_FOREACH(scan, &cputimerhead, next) {
151 if (best == NULL || scan->pri > best->pri)
152 best = scan;
154 if (best)
155 cputimer_select(best, 0x7FFFFFFF);
160 * Calculate usec / tick and nsec / tick, scaled by (1 << 32).
162 * so e.g. a 3 mhz timer would be 3 usec / tick x (1 << 32),
163 * or 3000 nsec / tick x (1 << 32)
165 void
166 cputimer_set_frequency(struct cputimer *timer, int freq)
168 timer->freq = freq;
169 timer->freq64_usec = (1000000LL << 32) / freq;
170 timer->freq64_nsec = (1000000000LL << 32) / freq;
171 if (timer == sys_cputimer)
172 cputimer_intr_config(timer);
175 sysclock_t
176 cputimer_default_fromhz(int freq)
178 return(sys_cputimer->freq / freq + 1);
181 sysclock_t
182 cputimer_default_fromus(int us)
184 return((int64_t)sys_cputimer->freq * us / 1000000);
188 * Dummy counter implementation
190 static
191 sysclock_t
192 dummy_cputimer_count(void)
194 return(++dummy_cputimer.base);
197 void
198 cputimer_default_construct(struct cputimer *cputimer, sysclock_t oldclock)
200 cputimer->base = oldclock;
203 void
204 cputimer_default_destruct(struct cputimer *cputimer)
208 /************************************************************************
209 * SYSCTL SUPPORT *
210 ************************************************************************
212 * Note: the ability to change the systimer is not currently enabled
213 * because it will mess up systimer calculations. You have to live
214 * with what is configured at boot.
216 static int
217 sysctl_cputimer_reglist(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
219 struct cputimer *scan;
220 int error = 0;
221 int loop = 0;
224 * Build a list of available timers
226 SLIST_FOREACH(scan, &cputimerhead, next) {
227 if (error == 0 && loop)
228 error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, " ", 1);
229 if (error == 0)
230 error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, scan->name, strlen(scan->name));
231 ++loop;
233 return (error);
236 static int
237 sysctl_cputimer_name(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
239 int error;
241 error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, sys_cputimer->name, strlen(sys_cputimer->name));
242 return (error);
245 static int
246 sysctl_cputimer_clock(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
248 sysclock_t clock;
249 int error;
251 clock = sys_cputimer->count();
252 error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, &clock, sizeof(clock));
253 return (error);
256 static int
257 sysctl_cputimer_freq(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
259 int error;
261 error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, &sys_cputimer->freq, sizeof(sys_cputimer->freq));
262 return (error);
265 SYSCTL_DECL(_kern_cputimer);
266 SYSCTL_NODE(_kern, OID_AUTO, cputimer, CTLFLAG_RW, NULL, "cputimer");
268 SYSCTL_PROC(_kern_cputimer, OID_AUTO, select, CTLTYPE_STRING|CTLFLAG_RD,
269 NULL, 0, sysctl_cputimer_reglist, "A", "");
270 SYSCTL_PROC(_kern_cputimer, OID_AUTO, name, CTLTYPE_STRING|CTLFLAG_RD,
271 NULL, 0, sysctl_cputimer_name, "A", "");
272 SYSCTL_PROC(_kern_cputimer, OID_AUTO, clock, CTLTYPE_UINT|CTLFLAG_RD,
273 NULL, 0, sysctl_cputimer_clock, "IU", "");
274 SYSCTL_PROC(_kern_cputimer, OID_AUTO, freq, CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RD,
275 NULL, 0, sysctl_cputimer_freq, "I", "");