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1#ifndef QEMU_TIMER_H
2#define QEMU_TIMER_H
3
29e922b6 4#include "qemu-common.h"
44a9b356 5#include "main-loop.h"
691a0c9c 6#include "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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14typedef struct QEMUClock QEMUClock;
15typedef void QEMUTimerCB(void *opaque);
16
17/* The real time clock should be used only for stuff which does not
18 change the virtual machine state, as it is run even if the virtual
19 machine is stopped. The real time clock has a frequency of 1000
20 Hz. */
21extern QEMUClock *rt_clock;
22
23/* The virtual clock is only run during the emulation. It is stopped
24 when the virtual machine is stopped. Virtual timers use a high
25 precision clock, usually cpu cycles (use ticks_per_sec). */
26extern QEMUClock *vm_clock;
27
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28/* The host clock should be use for device models that emulate accurate
29 real time sources. It will continue to run when the virtual machine
30 is suspended, and it will reflect system time changes the host may
31 undergo (e.g. due to NTP). The host clock has the same precision as
32 the virtual clock. */
33extern QEMUClock *host_clock;
34
41c872b6 35int64_t qemu_get_clock_ns(QEMUClock *clock);
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36int64_t qemu_clock_has_timers(QEMUClock *clock);
37int64_t qemu_clock_expired(QEMUClock *clock);
38int64_t qemu_clock_deadline(QEMUClock *clock);
5e1ec7b2 39void qemu_clock_enable(QEMUClock *clock, bool enabled);
ab33fcda 40void qemu_clock_warp(QEMUClock *clock);
87ecb68b 41
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42void qemu_register_clock_reset_notifier(QEMUClock *clock, Notifier *notifier);
43void qemu_unregister_clock_reset_notifier(QEMUClock *clock,
44 Notifier *notifier);
45
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46QEMUTimer *qemu_new_timer(QEMUClock *clock, int scale,
47 QEMUTimerCB *cb, void *opaque);
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48void qemu_free_timer(QEMUTimer *ts);
49void qemu_del_timer(QEMUTimer *ts);
2ff68d07 50void qemu_mod_timer_ns(QEMUTimer *ts, int64_t expire_time);
87ecb68b 51void qemu_mod_timer(QEMUTimer *ts, int64_t expire_time);
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52bool qemu_timer_pending(QEMUTimer *ts);
53bool qemu_timer_expired(QEMUTimer *timer_head, int64_t current_time);
2ff68d07 54uint64_t qemu_timer_expire_time_ns(QEMUTimer *ts);
87ecb68b 55
8156be56 56void qemu_run_timers(QEMUClock *clock);
db1a4972 57void qemu_run_all_timers(void);
db1a4972 58void configure_alarms(char const *opt);
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59void init_clocks(void);
60int init_timer_alarm(void);
db1a4972 61
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62int64_t cpu_get_ticks(void);
63void cpu_enable_ticks(void);
64void cpu_disable_ticks(void);
65
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66static inline QEMUTimer *qemu_new_timer_ns(QEMUClock *clock, QEMUTimerCB *cb,
67 void *opaque)
68{
4a998740 69 return qemu_new_timer(clock, SCALE_NS, cb, opaque);
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70}
71
72static inline QEMUTimer *qemu_new_timer_ms(QEMUClock *clock, QEMUTimerCB *cb,
73 void *opaque)
74{
4a998740 75 return qemu_new_timer(clock, SCALE_MS, cb, opaque);
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76}
77
78static inline int64_t qemu_get_clock_ms(QEMUClock *clock)
79{
80 return qemu_get_clock_ns(clock) / SCALE_MS;
81}
82
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83static inline int64_t get_ticks_per_sec(void)
84{
85 return 1000000000LL;
86}
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88/* real time host monotonic timer */
89static inline int64_t get_clock_realtime(void)
90{
91 struct timeval tv;
92
93 gettimeofday(&tv, NULL);
94 return tv.tv_sec * 1000000000LL + (tv.tv_usec * 1000);
95}
96
97/* Warning: don't insert tracepoints into these functions, they are
98 also used by simpletrace backend and tracepoints would cause
99 an infinite recursion! */
100#ifdef _WIN32
101extern int64_t clock_freq;
102
103static inline int64_t get_clock(void)
104{
105 LARGE_INTEGER ti;
106 QueryPerformanceCounter(&ti);
107 return muldiv64(ti.QuadPart, get_ticks_per_sec(), clock_freq);
108}
109
110#else
111
112extern int use_rt_clock;
113
114static inline int64_t get_clock(void)
115{
116#if defined(__linux__) || (defined(__FreeBSD__) && __FreeBSD_version >= 500000) \
117 || defined(__DragonFly__) || defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__)
118 if (use_rt_clock) {
119 struct timespec ts;
120 clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &ts);
121 return ts.tv_sec * 1000000000LL + ts.tv_nsec;
122 } else
123#endif
124 {
125 /* XXX: using gettimeofday leads to problems if the date
126 changes, so it should be avoided. */
127 return get_clock_realtime();
128 }
129}
130#endif
db1a4972 131
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132void qemu_get_timer(QEMUFile *f, QEMUTimer *ts);
133void qemu_put_timer(QEMUFile *f, QEMUTimer *ts);
134
29e922b6 135/* icount */
29e922b6 136int64_t cpu_get_icount(void);
946fb27c 137int64_t cpu_get_clock(void);
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138
139/*******************************************/
140/* host CPU ticks (if available) */
141
142#if defined(_ARCH_PPC)
143
144static inline int64_t cpu_get_real_ticks(void)
145{
146 int64_t retval;
147#ifdef _ARCH_PPC64
148 /* This reads timebase in one 64bit go and includes Cell workaround from:
149 http://ozlabs.org/pipermail/linuxppc-dev/2006-October/027052.html
150 */
151 __asm__ __volatile__ ("mftb %0\n\t"
152 "cmpwi %0,0\n\t"
153 "beq- $-8"
154 : "=r" (retval));
155#else
156 /* http://ozlabs.org/pipermail/linuxppc-dev/1999-October/003889.html */
157 unsigned long junk;
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158 __asm__ __volatile__ ("mfspr %1,269\n\t" /* mftbu */
159 "mfspr %L0,268\n\t" /* mftb */
160 "mfspr %0,269\n\t" /* mftbu */
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161 "cmpw %0,%1\n\t"
162 "bne $-16"
163 : "=r" (retval), "=r" (junk));
164#endif
165 return retval;
166}
167
168#elif defined(__i386__)
169
170static inline int64_t cpu_get_real_ticks(void)
171{
172 int64_t val;
173 asm volatile ("rdtsc" : "=A" (val));
174 return val;
175}
176
177#elif defined(__x86_64__)
178
179static inline int64_t cpu_get_real_ticks(void)
180{
181 uint32_t low,high;
182 int64_t val;
183 asm volatile("rdtsc" : "=a" (low), "=d" (high));
184 val = high;
185 val <<= 32;
186 val |= low;
187 return val;
188}
189
190#elif defined(__hppa__)
191
192static inline int64_t cpu_get_real_ticks(void)
193{
194 int val;
195 asm volatile ("mfctl %%cr16, %0" : "=r"(val));
196 return val;
197}
198
199#elif defined(__ia64)
200
201static inline int64_t cpu_get_real_ticks(void)
202{
203 int64_t val;
204 asm volatile ("mov %0 = ar.itc" : "=r"(val) :: "memory");
205 return val;
206}
207
208#elif defined(__s390__)
209
210static inline int64_t cpu_get_real_ticks(void)
211{
212 int64_t val;
213 asm volatile("stck 0(%1)" : "=m" (val) : "a" (&val) : "cc");
214 return val;
215}
216
217#elif defined(__sparc_v8plus__) || defined(__sparc_v8plusa__) || defined(__sparc_v9__)
218
219static inline int64_t cpu_get_real_ticks (void)
220{
221#if defined(_LP64)
222 uint64_t rval;
223 asm volatile("rd %%tick,%0" : "=r"(rval));
224 return rval;
225#else
226 union {
227 uint64_t i64;
228 struct {
229 uint32_t high;
230 uint32_t low;
231 } i32;
232 } rval;
233 asm volatile("rd %%tick,%1; srlx %1,32,%0"
234 : "=r"(rval.i32.high), "=r"(rval.i32.low));
235 return rval.i64;
236#endif
237}
238
239#elif defined(__mips__) && \
240 ((defined(__mips_isa_rev) && __mips_isa_rev >= 2) || defined(__linux__))
241/*
242 * binutils wants to use rdhwr only on mips32r2
243 * but as linux kernel emulate it, it's fine
244 * to use it.
245 *
246 */
247#define MIPS_RDHWR(rd, value) { \
248 __asm__ __volatile__ (".set push\n\t" \
249 ".set mips32r2\n\t" \
250 "rdhwr %0, "rd"\n\t" \
251 ".set pop" \
252 : "=r" (value)); \
253 }
254
255static inline int64_t cpu_get_real_ticks(void)
256{
257 /* On kernels >= 2.6.25 rdhwr <reg>, $2 and $3 are emulated */
258 uint32_t count;
259 static uint32_t cyc_per_count = 0;
260
261 if (!cyc_per_count) {
262 MIPS_RDHWR("$3", cyc_per_count);
263 }
264
265 MIPS_RDHWR("$2", count);
266 return (int64_t)(count * cyc_per_count);
267}
268
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269#elif defined(__alpha__)
270
271static inline int64_t cpu_get_real_ticks(void)
272{
273 uint64_t cc;
274 uint32_t cur, ofs;
275
276 asm volatile("rpcc %0" : "=r"(cc));
277 cur = cc;
278 ofs = cc >> 32;
279 return cur - ofs;
280}
281
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282#else
283/* The host CPU doesn't have an easily accessible cycle counter.
284 Just return a monotonically increasing value. This will be
285 totally wrong, but hopefully better than nothing. */
286static inline int64_t cpu_get_real_ticks (void)
287{
288 static int64_t ticks = 0;
289 return ticks++;
290}
291#endif
292
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293#ifdef CONFIG_PROFILER
294static inline int64_t profile_getclock(void)
295{
296 return cpu_get_real_ticks();
297}
298
299extern int64_t qemu_time, qemu_time_start;
300extern int64_t tlb_flush_time;
301extern int64_t dev_time;
302#endif
303
87ecb68b 304#endif