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1/*
2 * linux/arch/alpha/kernel/time.c
3 *
4 * Copyright (C) 1991, 1992, 1995, 1999, 2000 Linus Torvalds
5 *
6 * This file contains the PC-specific time handling details:
7 * reading the RTC at bootup, etc..
8 * 1994-07-02 Alan Modra
9 * fixed set_rtc_mmss, fixed time.year for >= 2000, new mktime
10 * 1995-03-26 Markus Kuhn
11 * fixed 500 ms bug at call to set_rtc_mmss, fixed DS12887
12 * precision CMOS clock update
13 * 1997-09-10 Updated NTP code according to technical memorandum Jan '96
14 * "A Kernel Model for Precision Timekeeping" by Dave Mills
15 * 1997-01-09 Adrian Sun
16 * use interval timer if CONFIG_RTC=y
17 * 1997-10-29 John Bowman (bowman@math.ualberta.ca)
18 * fixed tick loss calculation in timer_interrupt
19 * (round system clock to nearest tick instead of truncating)
20 * fixed algorithm in time_init for getting time from CMOS clock
21 * 1999-04-16 Thorsten Kranzkowski (dl8bcu@gmx.net)
22 * fixed algorithm in do_gettimeofday() for calculating the precise time
23 * from processor cycle counter (now taking lost_ticks into account)
24 * 2000-08-13 Jan-Benedict Glaw <jbglaw@lug-owl.de>
25 * Fixed time_init to be aware of epoches != 1900. This prevents
26 * booting up in 2048 for me;) Code is stolen from rtc.c.
27 * 2003-06-03 R. Scott Bailey <scott.bailey@eds.com>
28 * Tighten sanity in time_init from 1% (10,000 PPM) to 250 PPM
29 */
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30#include <linux/errno.h>
31#include <linux/module.h>
32#include <linux/sched.h>
33#include <linux/kernel.h>
34#include <linux/param.h>
35#include <linux/string.h>
36#include <linux/mm.h>
37#include <linux/delay.h>
38#include <linux/ioport.h>
39#include <linux/irq.h>
40#include <linux/interrupt.h>
41#include <linux/init.h>
42#include <linux/bcd.h>
43#include <linux/profile.h>
e360adbe 44#include <linux/irq_work.h>
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45
46#include <asm/uaccess.h>
47#include <asm/io.h>
48#include <asm/hwrpb.h>
5f7dc5d7 49#include <asm/rtc.h>
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50
51#include <linux/mc146818rtc.h>
52#include <linux/time.h>
53#include <linux/timex.h>
9ce34c8f 54#include <linux/clocksource.h>
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55
56#include "proto.h"
57#include "irq_impl.h"
58
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59static int set_rtc_mmss(unsigned long);
60
61DEFINE_SPINLOCK(rtc_lock);
cff52daf 62EXPORT_SYMBOL(rtc_lock);
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63
64#define TICK_SIZE (tick_nsec / 1000)
65
66/*
67 * Shift amount by which scaled_ticks_per_cycle is scaled. Shifting
68 * by 48 gives us 16 bits for HZ while keeping the accuracy good even
69 * for large CPU clock rates.
70 */
71#define FIX_SHIFT 48
72
73/* lump static variables together for more efficient access: */
74static struct {
75 /* cycle counter last time it got invoked */
76 __u32 last_time;
77 /* ticks/cycle * 2^48 */
78 unsigned long scaled_ticks_per_cycle;
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79 /* partial unused tick */
80 unsigned long partial_tick;
81} state;
82
83unsigned long est_cycle_freq;
84
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e360adbe 87DEFINE_PER_CPU(u8, irq_work_pending);
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89#define set_irq_work_pending_flag() __get_cpu_var(irq_work_pending) = 1
90#define test_irq_work_pending() __get_cpu_var(irq_work_pending)
91#define clear_irq_work_pending() __get_cpu_var(irq_work_pending) = 0
979f8671 92
0f933625 93void arch_irq_work_raise(void)
979f8671 94{
e360adbe 95 set_irq_work_pending_flag();
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96}
97
e360adbe 98#else /* CONFIG_IRQ_WORK */
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100#define test_irq_work_pending() 0
101#define clear_irq_work_pending()
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e360adbe 103#endif /* CONFIG_IRQ_WORK */
979f8671 104
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105
106static inline __u32 rpcc(void)
107{
108 __u32 result;
109 asm volatile ("rpcc %0" : "=r"(result));
110 return result;
111}
112
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113int update_persistent_clock(struct timespec now)
114{
115 return set_rtc_mmss(now.tv_sec);
116}
117
118void read_persistent_clock(struct timespec *ts)
119{
120 unsigned int year, mon, day, hour, min, sec, epoch;
121
122 sec = CMOS_READ(RTC_SECONDS);
123 min = CMOS_READ(RTC_MINUTES);
124 hour = CMOS_READ(RTC_HOURS);
125 day = CMOS_READ(RTC_DAY_OF_MONTH);
126 mon = CMOS_READ(RTC_MONTH);
127 year = CMOS_READ(RTC_YEAR);
128
129 if (!(CMOS_READ(RTC_CONTROL) & RTC_DM_BINARY) || RTC_ALWAYS_BCD) {
130 sec = bcd2bin(sec);
131 min = bcd2bin(min);
132 hour = bcd2bin(hour);
133 day = bcd2bin(day);
134 mon = bcd2bin(mon);
135 year = bcd2bin(year);
136 }
137
138 /* PC-like is standard; used for year >= 70 */
139 epoch = 1900;
140 if (year < 20)
141 epoch = 2000;
142 else if (year >= 20 && year < 48)
143 /* NT epoch */
144 epoch = 1980;
145 else if (year >= 48 && year < 70)
146 /* Digital UNIX epoch */
147 epoch = 1952;
148
149 printk(KERN_INFO "Using epoch = %d\n", epoch);
150
151 if ((year += epoch) < 1970)
152 year += 100;
153
154 ts->tv_sec = mktime(year, mon, day, hour, min, sec);
a78eda5c 155 ts->tv_nsec = 0;
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156}
157
158
159
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160/*
161 * timer_interrupt() needs to keep up the real-time clock,
1340f3e0 162 * as well as call the "xtime_update()" routine every clocktick
1da177e4 163 */
8774cb81 164irqreturn_t timer_interrupt(int irq, void *dev)
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165{
166 unsigned long delta;
167 __u32 now;
168 long nticks;
169
170#ifndef CONFIG_SMP
171 /* Not SMP, do kernel PC profiling here. */
8774cb81 172 profile_tick(CPU_PROFILING);
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173#endif
174
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175 /*
176 * Calculate how many ticks have passed since the last update,
177 * including any previous partial leftover. Save any resulting
178 * fraction for the next pass.
179 */
180 now = rpcc();
181 delta = now - state.last_time;
182 state.last_time = now;
183 delta = delta * state.scaled_ticks_per_cycle + state.partial_tick;
184 state.partial_tick = delta & ((1UL << FIX_SHIFT) - 1);
185 nticks = delta >> FIX_SHIFT;
186
aa02cd2d 187 if (nticks)
1340f3e0 188 xtime_update(nticks);
aa02cd2d 189
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190 if (test_irq_work_pending()) {
191 clear_irq_work_pending();
192 irq_work_run();
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193 }
194
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195#ifndef CONFIG_SMP
196 while (nticks--)
197 update_process_times(user_mode(get_irq_regs()));
198#endif
199
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200 return IRQ_HANDLED;
201}
202
ebaf4fc1 203void __init
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204common_init_rtc(void)
205{
206 unsigned char x;
207
208 /* Reset periodic interrupt frequency. */
209 x = CMOS_READ(RTC_FREQ_SELECT) & 0x3f;
210 /* Test includes known working values on various platforms
211 where 0x26 is wrong; we refuse to change those. */
212 if (x != 0x26 && x != 0x25 && x != 0x19 && x != 0x06) {
213 printk("Setting RTC_FREQ to 1024 Hz (%x)\n", x);
214 CMOS_WRITE(0x26, RTC_FREQ_SELECT);
215 }
216
217 /* Turn on periodic interrupts. */
218 x = CMOS_READ(RTC_CONTROL);
219 if (!(x & RTC_PIE)) {
220 printk("Turning on RTC interrupts.\n");
221 x |= RTC_PIE;
222 x &= ~(RTC_AIE | RTC_UIE);
223 CMOS_WRITE(x, RTC_CONTROL);
224 }
225 (void) CMOS_READ(RTC_INTR_FLAGS);
226
227 outb(0x36, 0x43); /* pit counter 0: system timer */
228 outb(0x00, 0x40);
229 outb(0x00, 0x40);
230
231 outb(0xb6, 0x43); /* pit counter 2: speaker */
232 outb(0x31, 0x42);
233 outb(0x13, 0x42);
234
235 init_rtc_irq();
236}
237
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238unsigned int common_get_rtc_time(struct rtc_time *time)
239{
240 return __get_rtc_time(time);
241}
242
243int common_set_rtc_time(struct rtc_time *time)
244{
245 return __set_rtc_time(time);
246}
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247
248/* Validate a computed cycle counter result against the known bounds for
249 the given processor core. There's too much brokenness in the way of
250 timing hardware for any one method to work everywhere. :-(
251
252 Return 0 if the result cannot be trusted, otherwise return the argument. */
253
254static unsigned long __init
255validate_cc_value(unsigned long cc)
256{
257 static struct bounds {
258 unsigned int min, max;
259 } cpu_hz[] __initdata = {
260 [EV3_CPU] = { 50000000, 200000000 }, /* guess */
261 [EV4_CPU] = { 100000000, 300000000 },
262 [LCA4_CPU] = { 100000000, 300000000 }, /* guess */
263 [EV45_CPU] = { 200000000, 300000000 },
264 [EV5_CPU] = { 250000000, 433000000 },
265 [EV56_CPU] = { 333000000, 667000000 },
266 [PCA56_CPU] = { 400000000, 600000000 }, /* guess */
267 [PCA57_CPU] = { 500000000, 600000000 }, /* guess */
268 [EV6_CPU] = { 466000000, 600000000 },
269 [EV67_CPU] = { 600000000, 750000000 },
270 [EV68AL_CPU] = { 750000000, 940000000 },
271 [EV68CB_CPU] = { 1000000000, 1333333333 },
272 /* None of the following are shipping as of 2001-11-01. */
273 [EV68CX_CPU] = { 1000000000, 1700000000 }, /* guess */
274 [EV69_CPU] = { 1000000000, 1700000000 }, /* guess */
275 [EV7_CPU] = { 800000000, 1400000000 }, /* guess */
276 [EV79_CPU] = { 1000000000, 2000000000 }, /* guess */
277 };
278
279 /* Allow for some drift in the crystal. 10MHz is more than enough. */
280 const unsigned int deviation = 10000000;
281
282 struct percpu_struct *cpu;
283 unsigned int index;
284
285 cpu = (struct percpu_struct *)((char*)hwrpb + hwrpb->processor_offset);
286 index = cpu->type & 0xffffffff;
287
288 /* If index out of bounds, no way to validate. */
25c8716c 289 if (index >= ARRAY_SIZE(cpu_hz))
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290 return cc;
291
292 /* If index contains no data, no way to validate. */
293 if (cpu_hz[index].max == 0)
294 return cc;
295
296 if (cc < cpu_hz[index].min - deviation
297 || cc > cpu_hz[index].max + deviation)
298 return 0;
299
300 return cc;
301}
302
303
304/*
305 * Calibrate CPU clock using legacy 8254 timer/counter. Stolen from
306 * arch/i386/time.c.
307 */
308
309#define CALIBRATE_LATCH 0xffff
310#define TIMEOUT_COUNT 0x100000
311
312static unsigned long __init
313calibrate_cc_with_pit(void)
314{
315 int cc, count = 0;
316
317 /* Set the Gate high, disable speaker */
318 outb((inb(0x61) & ~0x02) | 0x01, 0x61);
319
320 /*
321 * Now let's take care of CTC channel 2
322 *
323 * Set the Gate high, program CTC channel 2 for mode 0,
324 * (interrupt on terminal count mode), binary count,
325 * load 5 * LATCH count, (LSB and MSB) to begin countdown.
326 */
327 outb(0xb0, 0x43); /* binary, mode 0, LSB/MSB, Ch 2 */
328 outb(CALIBRATE_LATCH & 0xff, 0x42); /* LSB of count */
329 outb(CALIBRATE_LATCH >> 8, 0x42); /* MSB of count */
330
331 cc = rpcc();
332 do {
333 count++;
334 } while ((inb(0x61) & 0x20) == 0 && count < TIMEOUT_COUNT);
335 cc = rpcc() - cc;
336
337 /* Error: ECTCNEVERSET or ECPUTOOFAST. */
338 if (count <= 1 || count == TIMEOUT_COUNT)
339 return 0;
340
341 return ((long)cc * PIT_TICK_RATE) / (CALIBRATE_LATCH + 1);
342}
343
344/* The Linux interpretation of the CMOS clock register contents:
345 When the Update-In-Progress (UIP) flag goes from 1 to 0, the
346 RTC registers show the second which has precisely just started.
347 Let's hope other operating systems interpret the RTC the same way. */
348
349static unsigned long __init
350rpcc_after_update_in_progress(void)
351{
352 do { } while (!(CMOS_READ(RTC_FREQ_SELECT) & RTC_UIP));
353 do { } while (CMOS_READ(RTC_FREQ_SELECT) & RTC_UIP);
354
355 return rpcc();
356}
357
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358#ifndef CONFIG_SMP
359/* Until and unless we figure out how to get cpu cycle counters
360 in sync and keep them there, we can't use the rpcc. */
361static cycle_t read_rpcc(struct clocksource *cs)
362{
363 cycle_t ret = (cycle_t)rpcc();
364 return ret;
365}
366
367static struct clocksource clocksource_rpcc = {
368 .name = "rpcc",
369 .rating = 300,
370 .read = read_rpcc,
371 .mask = CLOCKSOURCE_MASK(32),
372 .flags = CLOCK_SOURCE_IS_CONTINUOUS
373};
374
375static inline void register_rpcc_clocksource(long cycle_freq)
376{
f550806a 377 clocksource_register_hz(&clocksource_rpcc, cycle_freq);
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378}
379#else /* !CONFIG_SMP */
380static inline void register_rpcc_clocksource(long cycle_freq)
381{
382}
383#endif /* !CONFIG_SMP */
384
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385void __init
386time_init(void)
387{
1e871be1 388 unsigned int cc1, cc2;
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389 unsigned long cycle_freq, tolerance;
390 long diff;
391
392 /* Calibrate CPU clock -- attempt #1. */
393 if (!est_cycle_freq)
394 est_cycle_freq = validate_cc_value(calibrate_cc_with_pit());
395
4c2e6f6a 396 cc1 = rpcc();
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397
398 /* Calibrate CPU clock -- attempt #2. */
399 if (!est_cycle_freq) {
4c2e6f6a 400 cc1 = rpcc_after_update_in_progress();
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401 cc2 = rpcc_after_update_in_progress();
402 est_cycle_freq = validate_cc_value(cc2 - cc1);
403 cc1 = cc2;
404 }
405
406 cycle_freq = hwrpb->cycle_freq;
407 if (est_cycle_freq) {
408 /* If the given value is within 250 PPM of what we calculated,
409 accept it. Otherwise, use what we found. */
410 tolerance = cycle_freq / 4000;
411 diff = cycle_freq - est_cycle_freq;
412 if (diff < 0)
413 diff = -diff;
414 if ((unsigned long)diff > tolerance) {
415 cycle_freq = est_cycle_freq;
416 printk("HWRPB cycle frequency bogus. "
417 "Estimated %lu Hz\n", cycle_freq);
418 } else {
419 est_cycle_freq = 0;
420 }
421 } else if (! validate_cc_value (cycle_freq)) {
422 printk("HWRPB cycle frequency bogus, "
423 "and unable to estimate a proper value!\n");
424 }
425
426 /* From John Bowman <bowman@math.ualberta.ca>: allow the values
427 to settle, as the Update-In-Progress bit going low isn't good
428 enough on some hardware. 2ms is our guess; we haven't found
429 bogomips yet, but this is close on a 500Mhz box. */
430 __delay(1000000);
431
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432
433 if (HZ > (1<<16)) {
434 extern void __you_loose (void);
435 __you_loose();
436 }
437
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438 register_rpcc_clocksource(cycle_freq);
439
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440 state.last_time = cc1;
441 state.scaled_ticks_per_cycle
442 = ((unsigned long) HZ << FIX_SHIFT) / cycle_freq;
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443 state.partial_tick = 0L;
444
445 /* Startup the timer source. */
446 alpha_mv.init_rtc();
447}
448
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449/*
450 * In order to set the CMOS clock precisely, set_rtc_mmss has to be
451 * called 500 ms after the second nowtime has started, because when
452 * nowtime is written into the registers of the CMOS clock, it will
453 * jump to the next second precisely 500 ms later. Check the Motorola
454 * MC146818A or Dallas DS12887 data sheet for details.
455 *
456 * BUG: This routine does not handle hour overflow properly; it just
457 * sets the minutes. Usually you won't notice until after reboot!
458 */
459
460
461static int
462set_rtc_mmss(unsigned long nowtime)
463{
464 int retval = 0;
465 int real_seconds, real_minutes, cmos_minutes;
466 unsigned char save_control, save_freq_select;
467
468 /* irq are locally disabled here */
469 spin_lock(&rtc_lock);
470 /* Tell the clock it's being set */
471 save_control = CMOS_READ(RTC_CONTROL);
472 CMOS_WRITE((save_control|RTC_SET), RTC_CONTROL);
473
474 /* Stop and reset prescaler */
475 save_freq_select = CMOS_READ(RTC_FREQ_SELECT);
476 CMOS_WRITE((save_freq_select|RTC_DIV_RESET2), RTC_FREQ_SELECT);
477
478 cmos_minutes = CMOS_READ(RTC_MINUTES);
479 if (!(save_control & RTC_DM_BINARY) || RTC_ALWAYS_BCD)
18b1bd05 480 cmos_minutes = bcd2bin(cmos_minutes);
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481
482 /*
483 * since we're only adjusting minutes and seconds,
484 * don't interfere with hour overflow. This avoids
485 * messing with unknown time zones but requires your
486 * RTC not to be off by more than 15 minutes
487 */
488 real_seconds = nowtime % 60;
489 real_minutes = nowtime / 60;
490 if (((abs(real_minutes - cmos_minutes) + 15)/30) & 1) {
491 /* correct for half hour time zone */
492 real_minutes += 30;
493 }
494 real_minutes %= 60;
495
496 if (abs(real_minutes - cmos_minutes) < 30) {
497 if (!(save_control & RTC_DM_BINARY) || RTC_ALWAYS_BCD) {
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498 real_seconds = bin2bcd(real_seconds);
499 real_minutes = bin2bcd(real_minutes);
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500 }
501 CMOS_WRITE(real_seconds,RTC_SECONDS);
502 CMOS_WRITE(real_minutes,RTC_MINUTES);
503 } else {
3e5c1240 504 printk_once(KERN_NOTICE
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505 "set_rtc_mmss: can't update from %d to %d\n",
506 cmos_minutes, real_minutes);
507 retval = -1;
508 }
509
510 /* The following flags have to be released exactly in this order,
511 * otherwise the DS12887 (popular MC146818A clone with integrated
512 * battery and quartz) will not reset the oscillator and will not
513 * update precisely 500 ms later. You won't find this mentioned in
514 * the Dallas Semiconductor data sheets, but who believes data
515 * sheets anyway ... -- Markus Kuhn
516 */
517 CMOS_WRITE(save_control, RTC_CONTROL);
518 CMOS_WRITE(save_freq_select, RTC_FREQ_SELECT);
519 spin_unlock(&rtc_lock);
520
521 return retval;
522}