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1#ifndef QEMU_TIMER_H
2#define QEMU_TIMER_H
3
ff83c66e 4#include "qemu/typedefs.h"
29e922b6 5#include "qemu-common.h"
1de7afc9 6#include "qemu/notify.h"
29e922b6 7
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8/* timers */
9
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10#define SCALE_MS 1000000
11#define SCALE_US 1000
12#define SCALE_NS 1
13
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14/**
15 * QEMUClockType:
16 *
17 * The following clock types are available:
18 *
19 * @QEMU_CLOCK_REALTIME: Real time clock
20 *
21 * The real time clock should be used only for stuff which does not
22 * change the virtual machine state, as it is run even if the virtual
23 * machine is stopped. The real time clock has a frequency of 1000
24 * Hz.
25 *
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26 * @QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL: virtual clock
27 *
28 * The virtual clock is only run during the emulation. It is stopped
29 * when the virtual machine is stopped. Virtual timers use a high
30 * precision clock, usually cpu cycles (use ticks_per_sec).
31 *
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32 * @QEMU_CLOCK_HOST: host clock
33 *
34 * The host clock should be use for device models that emulate accurate
35 * real time sources. It will continue to run when the virtual machine
36 * is suspended, and it will reflect system time changes the host may
37 * undergo (e.g. due to NTP). The host clock has the same precision as
38 * the virtual clock.
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39 */
40
41typedef enum {
42 QEMU_CLOCK_REALTIME = 0,
43 QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL = 1,
44 QEMU_CLOCK_HOST = 2,
45 QEMU_CLOCK_MAX
46} QEMUClockType;
58ac56b9 47
ff83c66e 48typedef struct QEMUTimerList QEMUTimerList;
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49
50struct QEMUTimerListGroup {
51 QEMUTimerList *tl[QEMU_CLOCK_MAX];
52};
53
87ecb68b 54typedef void QEMUTimerCB(void *opaque);
d5541d86 55typedef void QEMUTimerListNotifyCB(void *opaque);
87ecb68b 56
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57struct QEMUTimer {
58 int64_t expire_time; /* in nanoseconds */
59 QEMUTimerList *timer_list;
60 QEMUTimerCB *cb;
61 void *opaque;
62 QEMUTimer *next;
63 int scale;
64};
65
754d6a54 66extern QEMUTimerListGroup main_loop_tlg;
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40daca54 68/*
b4049b74 69 * QEMUClockType
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70 */
71
b4049b74 72/*
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73 * qemu_clock_get_ns;
74 * @type: the clock type
75 *
76 * Get the nanosecond value of a clock with
77 * type @type
78 *
79 * Returns: the clock value in nanoseconds
80 */
40daca54 81int64_t qemu_clock_get_ns(QEMUClockType type);
54904d2a 82
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83/**
84 * qemu_clock_get_ms;
85 * @type: the clock type
86 *
87 * Get the millisecond value of a clock with
88 * type @type
89 *
90 * Returns: the clock value in milliseconds
91 */
92static inline int64_t qemu_clock_get_ms(QEMUClockType type)
93{
94 return qemu_clock_get_ns(type) / SCALE_MS;
95}
96
97/**
98 * qemu_clock_get_us;
99 * @type: the clock type
100 *
101 * Get the microsecond value of a clock with
102 * type @type
103 *
104 * Returns: the clock value in microseconds
105 */
106static inline int64_t qemu_clock_get_us(QEMUClockType type)
107{
108 return qemu_clock_get_ns(type) / SCALE_US;
109}
110
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111/**
112 * qemu_clock_has_timers:
40daca54 113 * @type: the clock type
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114 *
115 * Determines whether a clock's default timer list
116 * has timers attached
117 *
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118 * Note that this function should not be used when other threads also access
119 * the timer list. The return value may be outdated by the time it is acted
120 * upon.
121 *
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122 * Returns: true if the clock's default timer list
123 * has timers attached
124 */
40daca54 125bool qemu_clock_has_timers(QEMUClockType type);
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126
127/**
128 * qemu_clock_expired:
40daca54 129 * @type: the clock type
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130 *
131 * Determines whether a clock's default timer list
132 * has an expired clock.
133 *
134 * Returns: true if the clock's default timer list has
135 * an expired timer
136 */
40daca54 137bool qemu_clock_expired(QEMUClockType type);
02a03a9f 138
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139/**
140 * qemu_clock_use_for_deadline:
40daca54 141 * @type: the clock type
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142 *
143 * Determine whether a clock should be used for deadline
144 * calculations. Some clocks, for instance vm_clock with
145 * use_icount set, do not count in nanoseconds. Such clocks
146 * are not used for deadline calculations, and are presumed
147 * to interrupt any poll using qemu_notify/aio_notify
148 * etc.
149 *
150 * Returns: true if the clock runs in nanoseconds and
151 * should be used for a deadline.
152 */
40daca54 153bool qemu_clock_use_for_deadline(QEMUClockType type);
ff83c66e 154
ac70aafc 155/**
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156 * qemu_clock_deadline_ns_all:
157 * @type: the clock type
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158 *
159 * Calculate the deadline across all timer lists associated
160 * with a clock (as opposed to just the default one)
161 * in nanoseconds, or -1 if no timer is set to expire.
162 *
163 * Returns: time until expiry in nanoseconds or -1
164 */
40daca54 165int64_t qemu_clock_deadline_ns_all(QEMUClockType type);
ac70aafc 166
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167/**
168 * qemu_clock_get_main_loop_timerlist:
40daca54 169 * @type: the clock type
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170 *
171 * Return the default timer list assocatiated with a clock.
172 *
173 * Returns: the default timer list
174 */
40daca54 175QEMUTimerList *qemu_clock_get_main_loop_timerlist(QEMUClockType type);
ff83c66e 176
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177/**
178 * qemu_clock_nofify:
40daca54 179 * @type: the clock type
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180 *
181 * Call the notifier callback connected with the default timer
182 * list linked to the clock, or qemu_notify() if none.
183 */
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184void qemu_clock_notify(QEMUClockType type);
185
186/**
187 * qemu_clock_enable:
188 * @type: the clock type
189 * @enabled: true to enable, false to disable
190 *
191 * Enable or disable a clock
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192 * Disabling the clock will wait for related timerlists to stop
193 * executing qemu_run_timers. Thus, this functions should not
194 * be used from the callback of a timer that is based on @clock.
195 * Doing so would cause a deadlock.
196 *
197 * Caller should hold BQL.
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198 */
199void qemu_clock_enable(QEMUClockType type, bool enabled);
200
201/**
202 * qemu_clock_warp:
203 * @type: the clock type
204 *
205 * Warp a clock to a new value
206 */
207void qemu_clock_warp(QEMUClockType type);
208
209/**
210 * qemu_clock_register_reset_notifier:
211 * @type: the clock type
212 * @notifier: the notifier function
213 *
214 * Register a notifier function to call when the clock
215 * concerned is reset.
216 */
217void qemu_clock_register_reset_notifier(QEMUClockType type,
218 Notifier *notifier);
219
220/**
221 * qemu_clock_unregister_reset_notifier:
222 * @type: the clock type
223 * @notifier: the notifier function
224 *
225 * Unregister a notifier function to call when the clock
226 * concerned is reset.
227 */
228void qemu_clock_unregister_reset_notifier(QEMUClockType type,
229 Notifier *notifier);
230
231/**
232 * qemu_clock_run_timers:
233 * @type: clock on which to operate
234 *
235 * Run all the timers associated with the default timer list
236 * of a clock.
237 *
238 * Returns: true if any timer ran.
239 */
240bool qemu_clock_run_timers(QEMUClockType type);
241
242/**
243 * qemu_clock_run_all_timers:
244 *
245 * Run all the timers associated with the default timer list
246 * of every clock.
247 *
248 * Returns: true if any timer ran.
249 */
250bool qemu_clock_run_all_timers(void);
251
252/*
253 * QEMUTimerList
254 */
b1bbfe72 255
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256/**
257 * timerlist_new:
258 * @type: the clock type to associate with the timerlist
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259 * @cb: the callback to call on notification
260 * @opaque: the opaque pointer to pass to the callback
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261 *
262 * Create a new timerlist associated with the clock of
263 * type @type.
264 *
265 * Returns: a pointer to the QEMUTimerList created
266 */
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267QEMUTimerList *timerlist_new(QEMUClockType type,
268 QEMUTimerListNotifyCB *cb, void *opaque);
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269
270/**
271 * timerlist_free:
272 * @timer_list: the timer list to free
273 *
274 * Frees a timer_list. It must have no active timers.
275 */
276void timerlist_free(QEMUTimerList *timer_list);
277
278/**
279 * timerlist_has_timers:
280 * @timer_list: the timer list to operate on
281 *
282 * Determine whether a timer list has active timers
283 *
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284 * Note that this function should not be used when other threads also access
285 * the timer list. The return value may be outdated by the time it is acted
286 * upon.
287 *
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288 * Returns: true if the timer list has timers.
289 */
290bool timerlist_has_timers(QEMUTimerList *timer_list);
291
292/**
293 * timerlist_expired:
294 * @timer_list: the timer list to operate on
295 *
296 * Determine whether a timer list has any timers which
297 * are expired.
298 *
299 * Returns: true if the timer list has timers which
300 * have expired.
301 */
302bool timerlist_expired(QEMUTimerList *timer_list);
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304/**
305 * timerlist_deadline_ns:
306 * @timer_list: the timer list to operate on
307 *
308 * Determine the deadline for a timer_list, i.e.
309 * the number of nanoseconds until the first timer
310 * expires. Return -1 if there are no timers.
311 *
312 * Returns: the number of nanoseconds until the earliest
313 * timer expires -1 if none
314 */
315int64_t timerlist_deadline_ns(QEMUTimerList *timer_list);
316
317/**
40daca54 318 * timerlist_get_clock:
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319 * @timer_list: the timer list to operate on
320 *
40daca54 321 * Determine the clock type associated with a timer list.
ff83c66e 322 *
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323 * Returns: the clock type associated with the
324 * timer list.
ff83c66e 325 */
40daca54 326QEMUClockType timerlist_get_clock(QEMUTimerList *timer_list);
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327
328/**
329 * timerlist_run_timers:
330 * @timer_list: the timer list to use
331 *
332 * Call all expired timers associated with the timer list.
333 *
334 * Returns: true if any timer expired
335 */
336bool timerlist_run_timers(QEMUTimerList *timer_list);
337
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338/**
339 * timerlist_notify:
340 * @timer_list: the timer list to use
341 *
342 * call the notifier callback associated with the timer list.
343 */
344void timerlist_notify(QEMUTimerList *timer_list);
345
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346/*
347 * QEMUTimerListGroup
348 */
349
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350/**
351 * timerlistgroup_init:
352 * @tlg: the timer list group
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353 * @cb: the callback to call when a notify is required
354 * @opaque: the opaque pointer to be passed to the callback.
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355 *
356 * Initialise a timer list group. This must already be
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357 * allocated in memory and zeroed. The notifier callback is
358 * called whenever a clock in the timer list group is
359 * reenabled or whenever a timer associated with any timer
360 * list is modified. If @cb is specified as null, qemu_notify()
361 * is used instead.
754d6a54 362 */
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363void timerlistgroup_init(QEMUTimerListGroup *tlg,
364 QEMUTimerListNotifyCB *cb, void *opaque);
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365
366/**
367 * timerlistgroup_deinit:
368 * @tlg: the timer list group
369 *
370 * Deinitialise a timer list group. This must already be
371 * initialised. Note the memory is not freed.
372 */
373void timerlistgroup_deinit(QEMUTimerListGroup *tlg);
374
375/**
376 * timerlistgroup_run_timers:
377 * @tlg: the timer list group
378 *
379 * Run the timers associated with a timer list group.
380 * This will run timers on multiple clocks.
381 *
382 * Returns: true if any timer callback ran
383 */
384bool timerlistgroup_run_timers(QEMUTimerListGroup *tlg);
385
386/**
54904d2a 387 * timerlistgroup_deadline_ns:
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388 * @tlg: the timer list group
389 *
390 * Determine the deadline of the soonest timer to
391 * expire associated with any timer list linked to
392 * the timer list group. Only clocks suitable for
393 * deadline calculation are included.
394 *
395 * Returns: the deadline in nanoseconds or -1 if no
396 * timers are to expire.
397 */
398int64_t timerlistgroup_deadline_ns(QEMUTimerListGroup *tlg);
399
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400/*
401 * QEMUTimer
54904d2a 402 */
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403
404/**
405 * timer_init:
406 * @ts: the timer to be initialised
407 * @timer_list: the timer list to attach the timer to
408 * @scale: the scale value for the tiemr
409 * @cb: the callback to be called when the timer expires
410 * @opaque: the opaque pointer to be passed to the callback
411 *
412 * Initialise a new timer and associate it with @timer_list.
413 * The caller is responsible for allocating the memory.
414 *
415 * You need not call an explicit deinit call. Simply make
416 * sure it is not on a list with timer_del.
417 */
418void timer_init(QEMUTimer *ts,
419 QEMUTimerList *timer_list, int scale,
420 QEMUTimerCB *cb, void *opaque);
421
422/**
423 * timer_new_tl:
424 * @timer_list: the timer list to attach the timer to
425 * @scale: the scale value for the tiemr
426 * @cb: the callback to be called when the timer expires
427 * @opaque: the opaque pointer to be passed to the callback
428 *
429 * Creeate a new timer and associate it with @timer_list.
430 * The memory is allocated by the function.
431 *
432 * This is not the preferred interface unless you know you
433 * are going to call timer_free. Use timer_init instead.
434 *
435 * Returns: a pointer to the timer
436 */
437static inline QEMUTimer *timer_new_tl(QEMUTimerList *timer_list,
438 int scale,
439 QEMUTimerCB *cb,
440 void *opaque)
441{
442 QEMUTimer *ts = g_malloc0(sizeof(QEMUTimer));
443 timer_init(ts, timer_list, scale, cb, opaque);
444 return ts;
445}
446
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447/**
448 * timer_new:
449 * @type: the clock type to use
450 * @scale: the scale value for the tiemr
451 * @cb: the callback to be called when the timer expires
452 * @opaque: the opaque pointer to be passed to the callback
453 *
454 * Creeate a new timer and associate it with the default
455 * timer list for the clock type @type.
456 *
457 * Returns: a pointer to the timer
458 */
459static inline QEMUTimer *timer_new(QEMUClockType type, int scale,
460 QEMUTimerCB *cb, void *opaque)
461{
462 return timer_new_tl(main_loop_tlg.tl[type], scale, cb, opaque);
463}
464
54904d2a 465/**
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466 * timer_new_ns:
467 * @clock: the clock to associate with the timer
468 * @callback: the callback to call when the timer expires
469 * @opaque: the opaque pointer to pass to the callback
54904d2a 470 *
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471 * Create a new timer with nanosecond scale on the default timer list
472 * associated with the clock.
ff83c66e 473 *
40daca54 474 * Returns: a pointer to the newly created timer
ff83c66e 475 */
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476static inline QEMUTimer *timer_new_ns(QEMUClockType type, QEMUTimerCB *cb,
477 void *opaque)
ff83c66e 478{
40daca54 479 return timer_new(type, SCALE_NS, cb, opaque);
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480}
481
54904d2a 482/**
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483 * timer_new_us:
484 * @clock: the clock to associate with the timer
485 * @callback: the callback to call when the timer expires
486 * @opaque: the opaque pointer to pass to the callback
54904d2a 487 *
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488 * Create a new timer with microsecond scale on the default timer list
489 * associated with the clock.
54904d2a 490 *
40daca54 491 * Returns: a pointer to the newly created timer
54904d2a 492 */
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493static inline QEMUTimer *timer_new_us(QEMUClockType type, QEMUTimerCB *cb,
494 void *opaque)
495{
496 return timer_new(type, SCALE_US, cb, opaque);
497}
54904d2a 498
ff83c66e 499/**
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500 * timer_new_ms:
501 * @clock: the clock to associate with the timer
502 * @callback: the callback to call when the timer expires
503 * @opaque: the opaque pointer to pass to the callback
ff83c66e 504 *
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505 * Create a new timer with millisecond scale on the default timer list
506 * associated with the clock.
507 *
508 * Returns: a pointer to the newly created timer
ff83c66e 509 */
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510static inline QEMUTimer *timer_new_ms(QEMUClockType type, QEMUTimerCB *cb,
511 void *opaque)
ff83c66e 512{
40daca54 513 return timer_new(type, SCALE_MS, cb, opaque);
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514}
515
54904d2a 516/**
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517 * timer_free:
518 * @ts: the timer
54904d2a 519 *
40daca54 520 * Free a timer (it must not be on the active list)
54904d2a 521 */
40daca54 522void timer_free(QEMUTimer *ts);
54904d2a 523
ff83c66e 524/**
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525 * timer_del:
526 * @ts: the timer
ff83c66e 527 *
40daca54 528 * Delete a timer from the active list.
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529 *
530 * This function is thread-safe but the timer and its timer list must not be
531 * freed while this function is running.
ff83c66e 532 */
40daca54 533void timer_del(QEMUTimer *ts);
ff83c66e 534
54904d2a 535/**
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536 * timer_mod_ns:
537 * @ts: the timer
538 * @expire_time: the expiry time in nanoseconds
54904d2a 539 *
40daca54 540 * Modify a timer to expire at @expire_time
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541 *
542 * This function is thread-safe but the timer and its timer list must not be
543 * freed while this function is running.
54904d2a 544 */
40daca54 545void timer_mod_ns(QEMUTimer *ts, int64_t expire_time);
54904d2a 546
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547/**
548 * timer_mod_anticipate_ns:
549 * @ts: the timer
550 * @expire_time: the expiry time in nanoseconds
551 *
552 * Modify a timer to expire at @expire_time or the current time,
553 * whichever comes earlier.
554 *
555 * This function is thread-safe but the timer and its timer list must not be
556 * freed while this function is running.
557 */
558void timer_mod_anticipate_ns(QEMUTimer *ts, int64_t expire_time);
559
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560/**
561 * timer_mod:
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562 * @ts: the timer
563 * @expire_time: the expire time in the units associated with the timer
ff83c66e 564 *
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565 * Modify a timer to expiry at @expire_time, taking into
566 * account the scale associated with the timer.
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567 *
568 * This function is thread-safe but the timer and its timer list must not be
569 * freed while this function is running.
ff83c66e 570 */
40daca54 571void timer_mod(QEMUTimer *ts, int64_t expire_timer);
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573/**
574 * timer_mod_anticipate:
575 * @ts: the timer
576 * @expire_time: the expiry time in nanoseconds
577 *
578 * Modify a timer to expire at @expire_time or the current time, whichever
579 * comes earlier, taking into account the scale associated with the timer.
580 *
581 * This function is thread-safe but the timer and its timer list must not be
582 * freed while this function is running.
583 */
584void timer_mod_anticipate(QEMUTimer *ts, int64_t expire_time);
585
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586/**
587 * timer_pending:
40daca54 588 * @ts: the timer
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589 *
590 * Determines whether a timer is pending (i.e. is on the
591 * active list of timers, whether or not it has not yet expired).
592 *
593 * Returns: true if the timer is pending
594 */
595bool timer_pending(QEMUTimer *ts);
596
597/**
598 * timer_expired:
40daca54 599 * @ts: the timer
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600 *
601 * Determines whether a timer has expired.
602 *
603 * Returns: true if the timer has expired
604 */
605bool timer_expired(QEMUTimer *timer_head, int64_t current_time);
606
607/**
608 * timer_expire_time_ns:
40daca54 609 * @ts: the timer
54904d2a 610 *
40daca54 611 * Determine the expiry time of a timer
54904d2a 612 *
40daca54 613 * Returns: the expiry time in nanoseconds
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614 */
615uint64_t timer_expire_time_ns(QEMUTimer *ts);
616
f9a976b7 617/**
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618 * timer_get:
619 * @f: the file
620 * @ts: the timer
f9a976b7 621 *
40daca54 622 * Read a timer @ts from a file @f
f9a976b7 623 */
40daca54 624void timer_get(QEMUFile *f, QEMUTimer *ts);
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625
626/**
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627 * timer_put:
628 * @f: the file
629 * @ts: the timer
630 */
631void timer_put(QEMUFile *f, QEMUTimer *ts);
632
633/*
634 * General utility functions
635 */
636
637/**
638 * qemu_timeout_ns_to_ms:
639 * @ns: nanosecond timeout value
f9a976b7 640 *
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641 * Convert a nanosecond timeout value (or -1) to
642 * a millisecond value (or -1), always rounding up.
f9a976b7 643 *
40daca54 644 * Returns: millisecond timeout value
f9a976b7 645 */
40daca54 646int qemu_timeout_ns_to_ms(int64_t ns);
f9a976b7 647
54904d2a 648/**
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649 * qemu_poll_ns:
650 * @fds: Array of file descriptors
651 * @nfds: number of file descriptors
652 * @timeout: timeout in nanoseconds
54904d2a 653 *
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654 * Perform a poll like g_poll but with a timeout in nanoseconds.
655 * See g_poll documentation for further details.
656 *
657 * Returns: number of fds ready
54904d2a 658 */
40daca54 659int qemu_poll_ns(GPollFD *fds, guint nfds, int64_t timeout);
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661/**
662 * qemu_soonest_timeout:
663 * @timeout1: first timeout in nanoseconds (or -1 for infinite)
664 * @timeout2: second timeout in nanoseconds (or -1 for infinite)
665 *
666 * Calculates the soonest of two timeout values. -1 means infinite, which
667 * is later than any other value.
668 *
669 * Returns: soonest timeout value in nanoseconds (or -1 for infinite)
670 */
671static inline int64_t qemu_soonest_timeout(int64_t timeout1, int64_t timeout2)
672{
673 /* we can abuse the fact that -1 (which means infinite) is a maximal
674 * value when cast to unsigned. As this is disgusting, it's kept in
675 * one inline function.
676 */
677 return ((uint64_t) timeout1 < (uint64_t) timeout2) ? timeout1 : timeout2;
678}
679
ff83c66e 680/**
40daca54 681 * initclocks:
ff83c66e 682 *
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683 * Initialise the clock & timer infrastructure
684 */
685void init_clocks(void);
686
687int64_t cpu_get_ticks(void);
cb365646 688/* Caller must hold BQL */
40daca54 689void cpu_enable_ticks(void);
cb365646 690/* Caller must hold BQL */
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691void cpu_disable_ticks(void);
692
693static inline int64_t get_ticks_per_sec(void)
694{
695 return 1000000000LL;
696}
697
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698/*
699 * Low level clock functions
700 */
87ecb68b 701
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702/* real time host monotonic timer */
703static inline int64_t get_clock_realtime(void)
704{
705 struct timeval tv;
706
707 gettimeofday(&tv, NULL);
708 return tv.tv_sec * 1000000000LL + (tv.tv_usec * 1000);
709}
710
711/* Warning: don't insert tracepoints into these functions, they are
712 also used by simpletrace backend and tracepoints would cause
713 an infinite recursion! */
714#ifdef _WIN32
715extern int64_t clock_freq;
716
717static inline int64_t get_clock(void)
718{
719 LARGE_INTEGER ti;
720 QueryPerformanceCounter(&ti);
721 return muldiv64(ti.QuadPart, get_ticks_per_sec(), clock_freq);
722}
723
724#else
725
726extern int use_rt_clock;
727
728static inline int64_t get_clock(void)
729{
d05ef160 730#ifdef CLOCK_MONOTONIC
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731 if (use_rt_clock) {
732 struct timespec ts;
733 clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &ts);
734 return ts.tv_sec * 1000000000LL + ts.tv_nsec;
735 } else
736#endif
737 {
738 /* XXX: using gettimeofday leads to problems if the date
739 changes, so it should be avoided. */
740 return get_clock_realtime();
741 }
742}
743#endif
db1a4972 744
29e922b6 745/* icount */
29e922b6 746int64_t cpu_get_icount(void);
946fb27c 747int64_t cpu_get_clock(void);
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749/*******************************************/
750/* host CPU ticks (if available) */
751
752#if defined(_ARCH_PPC)
753
754static inline int64_t cpu_get_real_ticks(void)
755{
756 int64_t retval;
757#ifdef _ARCH_PPC64
758 /* This reads timebase in one 64bit go and includes Cell workaround from:
759 http://ozlabs.org/pipermail/linuxppc-dev/2006-October/027052.html
760 */
761 __asm__ __volatile__ ("mftb %0\n\t"
762 "cmpwi %0,0\n\t"
763 "beq- $-8"
764 : "=r" (retval));
765#else
766 /* http://ozlabs.org/pipermail/linuxppc-dev/1999-October/003889.html */
767 unsigned long junk;
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768 __asm__ __volatile__ ("mfspr %1,269\n\t" /* mftbu */
769 "mfspr %L0,268\n\t" /* mftb */
770 "mfspr %0,269\n\t" /* mftbu */
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771 "cmpw %0,%1\n\t"
772 "bne $-16"
773 : "=r" (retval), "=r" (junk));
774#endif
775 return retval;
776}
777
778#elif defined(__i386__)
779
780static inline int64_t cpu_get_real_ticks(void)
781{
782 int64_t val;
783 asm volatile ("rdtsc" : "=A" (val));
784 return val;
785}
786
787#elif defined(__x86_64__)
788
789static inline int64_t cpu_get_real_ticks(void)
790{
791 uint32_t low,high;
792 int64_t val;
793 asm volatile("rdtsc" : "=a" (low), "=d" (high));
794 val = high;
795 val <<= 32;
796 val |= low;
797 return val;
798}
799
800#elif defined(__hppa__)
801
802static inline int64_t cpu_get_real_ticks(void)
803{
804 int val;
805 asm volatile ("mfctl %%cr16, %0" : "=r"(val));
806 return val;
807}
808
809#elif defined(__ia64)
810
811static inline int64_t cpu_get_real_ticks(void)
812{
813 int64_t val;
814 asm volatile ("mov %0 = ar.itc" : "=r"(val) :: "memory");
815 return val;
816}
817
818#elif defined(__s390__)
819
820static inline int64_t cpu_get_real_ticks(void)
821{
822 int64_t val;
823 asm volatile("stck 0(%1)" : "=m" (val) : "a" (&val) : "cc");
824 return val;
825}
826
9b9c37c3 827#elif defined(__sparc__)
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829static inline int64_t cpu_get_real_ticks (void)
830{
831#if defined(_LP64)
832 uint64_t rval;
833 asm volatile("rd %%tick,%0" : "=r"(rval));
834 return rval;
835#else
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836 /* We need an %o or %g register for this. For recent enough gcc
837 there is an "h" constraint for that. Don't bother with that. */
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838 union {
839 uint64_t i64;
840 struct {
841 uint32_t high;
842 uint32_t low;
843 } i32;
844 } rval;
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845 asm volatile("rd %%tick,%%g1; srlx %%g1,32,%0; mov %%g1,%1"
846 : "=r"(rval.i32.high), "=r"(rval.i32.low) : : "g1");
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847 return rval.i64;
848#endif
849}
850
851#elif defined(__mips__) && \
852 ((defined(__mips_isa_rev) && __mips_isa_rev >= 2) || defined(__linux__))
853/*
854 * binutils wants to use rdhwr only on mips32r2
855 * but as linux kernel emulate it, it's fine
856 * to use it.
857 *
858 */
859#define MIPS_RDHWR(rd, value) { \
860 __asm__ __volatile__ (".set push\n\t" \
861 ".set mips32r2\n\t" \
862 "rdhwr %0, "rd"\n\t" \
863 ".set pop" \
864 : "=r" (value)); \
865 }
866
867static inline int64_t cpu_get_real_ticks(void)
868{
869 /* On kernels >= 2.6.25 rdhwr <reg>, $2 and $3 are emulated */
870 uint32_t count;
871 static uint32_t cyc_per_count = 0;
872
873 if (!cyc_per_count) {
874 MIPS_RDHWR("$3", cyc_per_count);
875 }
876
877 MIPS_RDHWR("$2", count);
878 return (int64_t)(count * cyc_per_count);
879}
880
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881#elif defined(__alpha__)
882
883static inline int64_t cpu_get_real_ticks(void)
884{
885 uint64_t cc;
886 uint32_t cur, ofs;
887
888 asm volatile("rpcc %0" : "=r"(cc));
889 cur = cc;
890 ofs = cc >> 32;
891 return cur - ofs;
892}
893
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894#else
895/* The host CPU doesn't have an easily accessible cycle counter.
896 Just return a monotonically increasing value. This will be
897 totally wrong, but hopefully better than nothing. */
898static inline int64_t cpu_get_real_ticks (void)
899{
900 static int64_t ticks = 0;
901 return ticks++;
902}
903#endif
904
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905#ifdef CONFIG_PROFILER
906static inline int64_t profile_getclock(void)
907{
908 return cpu_get_real_ticks();
909}
910
911extern int64_t qemu_time, qemu_time_start;
912extern int64_t tlb_flush_time;
913extern int64_t dev_time;
914#endif
915
87ecb68b 916#endif