/*- * SPDX-License-Identifier: Beerware * * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * "THE BEER-WARE LICENSE" (Revision 42): * wrote this file. As long as you retain this notice you * can do whatever you want with this stuff. If we meet some day, and you think * this stuff is worth it, you can buy me a beer in return. Poul-Henning Kamp * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * $FreeBSD$ */ #ifndef _SYS_TIMETC_H_ #define _SYS_TIMETC_H_ #ifndef _KERNEL #error "no user-serviceable parts inside" #endif /*- * `struct timecounter' is the interface between the hardware which implements * a timecounter and the MI code which uses this to keep track of time. * * A timecounter is a binary counter which has two properties: * * it runs at a fixed, known frequency. * * it has sufficient bits to not roll over in less than approximately * max(2 msec, 2/HZ seconds). (The value 2 here is really 1 + delta, * for some indeterminate value of delta.) */ struct timecounter; struct vdso_timehands; struct vdso_timehands32; typedef u_int timecounter_get_t(struct timecounter *); typedef void timecounter_pps_t(struct timecounter *); typedef uint32_t timecounter_fill_vdso_timehands_t(struct vdso_timehands *, struct timecounter *); typedef uint32_t timecounter_fill_vdso_timehands32_t(struct vdso_timehands32 *, struct timecounter *); struct timecounter { timecounter_get_t *tc_get_timecount; /* * This function reads the counter. It is not required to * mask any unimplemented bits out, as long as they are * constant. */ timecounter_pps_t *tc_poll_pps; /* * This function is optional. It will be called whenever the * timecounter is rewound, and is intended to check for PPS * events. Normal hardware does not need it but timecounters * which latch PPS in hardware (like sys/pci/xrpu.c) do. */ u_int tc_counter_mask; /* This mask should mask off any unimplemented bits. */ uint64_t tc_frequency; /* Frequency of the counter in Hz. */ const char *tc_name; /* Name of the timecounter. */ int tc_quality; /* * Used to determine if this timecounter is better than * another timecounter higher means better. Negative * means "only use at explicit request". */ u_int tc_flags; #define TC_FLAGS_C2STOP 1 /* Timer dies in C2+. */ #define TC_FLAGS_SUSPEND_SAFE 2 /* * Timer functional across * suspend/resume. */ void *tc_priv; /* Pointer to the timecounter's private parts. */ struct timecounter *tc_next; /* Pointer to the next timecounter. */ timecounter_fill_vdso_timehands_t *tc_fill_vdso_timehands; timecounter_fill_vdso_timehands32_t *tc_fill_vdso_timehands32; }; extern struct timecounter *timecounter; extern int tc_min_ticktock_freq; /* * Minimal tc_ticktock() call frequency, * required to handle counter wraps. */ u_int64_t tc_getfrequency(void); void tc_init(struct timecounter *tc); void tc_setclock(struct timespec *ts); void tc_ticktock(int cnt); void cpu_tick_calibration(void); #ifdef SYSCTL_DECL SYSCTL_DECL(_kern_timecounter); #endif #endif /* !_SYS_TIMETC_H_ */