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e386b444 1/** @file\r
2 Timer Library functions built upon ITC on IPF.\r
3\r
4 Copyright (c) 2006 - 2007, Intel Corporation<BR>\r
5 All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials\r
6 are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License\r
7 which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at\r
8 http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php\r
9\r
10 THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,\r
11 WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.\r
12\r
e386b444 13**/\r
14\r
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A
15#include <Base.h>\r
16#include <Library/TimerLib.h>\r
17#include <Library/BaseLib.h>\r
fa46e6aa 18#include <Library/PalCallLib.h>\r
e386b444 19\r
20\r
e386b444 21/**\r
22 Performs a delay measured as number of ticks.\r
23\r
24 An internal function to perform a delay measured as number of ticks. It's\r
25 invoked by MicroSecondDelay() and NanoSecondDelay().\r
26\r
27 @param Delay Number of ticks to delay.\r
28\r
29**/\r
e386b444 30VOID\r
42eedea9 31EFIAPI\r
e386b444 32InternalIpfDelay (\r
33 IN INT64 Delay\r
34 )\r
35{\r
36 INT64 Ticks;\r
37\r
38 //\r
39 // The target timer count is calculated here\r
40 //\r
41 Ticks = (INT64)AsmReadItc () + Delay;\r
42\r
43 //\r
44 // Wait until time out\r
45 // Delay > 2^63 could not be handled by this function\r
46 // Timer wrap-arounds are handled correctly by this function\r
47 //\r
48 while (Ticks - (INT64)AsmReadItc() >= 0);\r
49}\r
50\r
51/**\r
52 Stalls the CPU for at least the given number of microseconds.\r
53\r
54 Stalls the CPU for the number of microseconds specified by MicroSeconds.\r
55\r
56 @param MicroSeconds The minimum number of microseconds to delay.\r
57\r
58 @return MicroSeconds\r
59\r
60**/\r
61UINTN\r
62EFIAPI\r
63MicroSecondDelay (\r
64 IN UINTN MicroSeconds\r
65 )\r
66{\r
67 InternalIpfDelay (\r
68 GetPerformanceCounterProperties (NULL, NULL) *\r
69 MicroSeconds /\r
70 1000000\r
71 );\r
72 return MicroSeconds;\r
73}\r
74\r
75/**\r
76 Stalls the CPU for at least the given number of nanoseconds.\r
77\r
78 Stalls the CPU for the number of nanoseconds specified by NanoSeconds.\r
79\r
80 @param NanoSeconds The minimum number of nanoseconds to delay.\r
81\r
82 @return NanoSeconds\r
83\r
84**/\r
85UINTN\r
86EFIAPI\r
87NanoSecondDelay (\r
88 IN UINTN NanoSeconds\r
89 )\r
90{\r
91 InternalIpfDelay (\r
92 GetPerformanceCounterProperties (NULL, NULL) *\r
93 NanoSeconds /\r
94 1000000000\r
95 );\r
96 return NanoSeconds;\r
97}\r
98\r
99/**\r
100 Retrieves the current value of a 64-bit free running performance counter.\r
101\r
102 Retrieves the current value of a 64-bit free running performance counter. The\r
103 counter can either count up by 1 or count down by 1. If the physical\r
104 performance counter counts by a larger increment, then the counter values\r
105 must be translated. The properties of the counter can be retrieved from\r
106 GetPerformanceCounterProperties().\r
107\r
108 @return The current value of the free running performance counter.\r
109\r
110**/\r
111UINT64\r
112EFIAPI\r
113GetPerformanceCounter (\r
114 VOID\r
115 )\r
116{\r
117 return AsmReadItc ();\r
118}\r
119\r
120/**\r
121 Retrieves the 64-bit frequency in Hz and the range of performance counter\r
122 values.\r
123\r
124 If StartValue is not NULL, then the value that the performance counter starts\r
125 with immediately after is it rolls over is returned in StartValue. If\r
126 EndValue is not NULL, then the value that the performance counter end with\r
127 immediately before it rolls over is returned in EndValue. The 64-bit\r
128 frequency of the performance counter in Hz is always returned. If StartValue\r
129 is less than EndValue, then the performance counter counts up. If StartValue\r
130 is greater than EndValue, then the performance counter counts down. For\r
131 example, a 64-bit free running counter that counts up would have a StartValue\r
132 of 0 and an EndValue of 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF. A 24-bit free running counter\r
133 that counts down would have a StartValue of 0xFFFFFF and an EndValue of 0.\r
134\r
135 @param StartValue The value the performance counter starts with when it\r
136 rolls over.\r
137 @param EndValue The value that the performance counter ends with before\r
138 it rolls over.\r
139\r
140 @return The frequency in Hz.\r
141\r
142**/\r
143UINT64\r
144EFIAPI\r
145GetPerformanceCounterProperties (\r
146 OUT UINT64 *StartValue, OPTIONAL\r
147 OUT UINT64 *EndValue OPTIONAL\r
148 )\r
149{\r
150 PAL_CALL_RETURN PalRet;\r
151 UINT64 BaseFrequence;\r
152\r
e386b444 153 if (StartValue != NULL) {\r
154 *StartValue = 0;\r
155 }\r
156\r
157 if (EndValue != NULL) {\r
158 *EndValue = (UINT64)(-1);\r
159 }\r
160\r
4199d92d 161 PalRet = PalCall (PAL_FREQ_BASE, 0, 0, 0);\r
580ad4a0 162 if (PalRet.Status != 0) {\r
163 return 1000000;\r
164 }\r
165 BaseFrequence = PalRet.r9;\r
166\r
4199d92d 167 PalRet = PalCall (PAL_FREQ_RATIOS, 0, 0, 0);\r
580ad4a0 168 if (PalRet.Status != 0) {\r
169 return 1000000;\r
170 }\r
171\r
e386b444 172 return BaseFrequence * (PalRet.r11 >> 32) / (UINT32)PalRet.r11;\r
173}\r