X-Git-Url: https://git.sur5r.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=arch%2Fx86%2Fcpu%2Finterrupts.c;h=e733bcb30272fa0da847cac08ca318eac4ee61ee;hb=31bf0f57b2c322500ceccdc6a38b4a8edb7035f0;hp=43ec3f8b081fc2bf891fb70bf1e2f0af46793f78;hpb=2acca35ce4604dcef933f07d90aa9c9c930e1049;p=u-boot diff --git a/arch/x86/cpu/interrupts.c b/arch/x86/cpu/interrupts.c index 43ec3f8b08..e733bcb302 100644 --- a/arch/x86/cpu/interrupts.c +++ b/arch/x86/cpu/interrupts.c @@ -28,10 +28,16 @@ */ #include +#include +#include #include #include #include #include +#include +#include + +DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR; #define DECLARE_INTERRUPT(x) \ ".globl irq_"#x"\n" \ @@ -41,72 +47,6 @@ "pushl $"#x"\n" \ "jmp irq_common_entry\n" -/* - * Volatile isn't enough to prevent the compiler from reordering the - * read/write functions for the control registers and messing everything up. - * A memory clobber would solve the problem, but would prevent reordering of - * all loads stores around it, which can hurt performance. Solution is to - * use a variable and mimic reads and writes to it to enforce serialisation - */ -static unsigned long __force_order; - -static inline unsigned long read_cr0(void) -{ - unsigned long val; - asm volatile("mov %%cr0,%0\n\t" : "=r" (val), "=m" (__force_order)); - return val; -} - -static inline unsigned long read_cr2(void) -{ - unsigned long val; - asm volatile("mov %%cr2,%0\n\t" : "=r" (val), "=m" (__force_order)); - return val; -} - -static inline unsigned long read_cr3(void) -{ - unsigned long val; - asm volatile("mov %%cr3,%0\n\t" : "=r" (val), "=m" (__force_order)); - return val; -} - -static inline unsigned long read_cr4(void) -{ - unsigned long val; - asm volatile("mov %%cr4,%0\n\t" : "=r" (val), "=m" (__force_order)); - return val; -} - -static inline unsigned long get_debugreg(int regno) -{ - unsigned long val = 0; /* Damn you, gcc! */ - - switch (regno) { - case 0: - asm("mov %%db0, %0" : "=r" (val)); - break; - case 1: - asm("mov %%db1, %0" : "=r" (val)); - break; - case 2: - asm("mov %%db2, %0" : "=r" (val)); - break; - case 3: - asm("mov %%db3, %0" : "=r" (val)); - break; - case 6: - asm("mov %%db6, %0" : "=r" (val)); - break; - case 7: - asm("mov %%db7, %0" : "=r" (val)); - break; - default: - val = 0; - } - return val; -} - void dump_regs(struct irq_regs *regs) { unsigned long cr0 = 0L, cr2 = 0L, cr3 = 0L, cr4 = 0L; @@ -679,3 +619,31 @@ asm(".globl irq_common_entry\n" \ DECLARE_INTERRUPT(253) \ DECLARE_INTERRUPT(254) \ DECLARE_INTERRUPT(255)); + +#if defined(CONFIG_INTEL_CORE_ARCH) +/* + * Get the number of CPU time counter ticks since it was read first time after + * restart. This yields a free running counter guaranteed to take almost 6 + * years to wrap around even at 100GHz clock rate. + */ +u64 get_ticks(void) +{ + u64 now_tick = rdtsc(); + + if (!gd->arch.tsc_base) + gd->arch.tsc_base = now_tick; + + return now_tick - gd->arch.tsc_base; +} + +#define PLATFORM_INFO_MSR 0xce + +unsigned long get_tbclk(void) +{ + u32 ratio; + u64 platform_info = native_read_msr(PLATFORM_INFO_MSR); + + ratio = (platform_info >> 8) & 0xff; + return 100 * 1000 * 1000 * ratio; /* 100MHz times Max Non Turbo ratio */ +} +#endif