1/***************************************************************************/ 2 3/* 4 * timers.c -- generic ColdFire hardware timer support. 5 * 6 * Copyright (C) 1999-2008, Greg Ungerer <gerg@snapgear.com> 7 */ 8 9/***************************************************************************/ 10 11#include <linux/kernel.h> 12#include <linux/init.h> 13#include <linux/sched.h> 14#include <linux/interrupt.h> 15#include <linux/irq.h> 16#include <linux/profile.h> 17#include <linux/clocksource.h> 18#include <asm/io.h> 19#include <asm/traps.h> 20#include <asm/machdep.h> 21#include <asm/coldfire.h> 22#include <asm/mcftimer.h> 23#include <asm/mcfsim.h> 24 25/***************************************************************************/ 26 27/* 28 * By default use timer1 as the system clock timer. 29 */ 30#define FREQ (MCF_BUSCLK / 16) 31#define TA(a) (MCFTIMER_BASE1 + (a)) 32 33/* 34 * These provide the underlying interrupt vector support. 35 * Unfortunately it is a little different on each ColdFire. 36 */ 37void coldfire_profile_init(void); 38 39#if defined(CONFIG_M53xx) || defined(CONFIG_M5441x) 40#define __raw_readtrr __raw_readl 41#define __raw_writetrr __raw_writel 42#else 43#define __raw_readtrr __raw_readw 44#define __raw_writetrr __raw_writew 45#endif 46 47static u32 mcftmr_cycles_per_jiffy; 48static u32 mcftmr_cnt; 49 50static irq_handler_t timer_interrupt; 51 52/***************************************************************************/ 53 54static void init_timer_irq(void) 55{ 56#ifdef MCFSIM_ICR_AUTOVEC 57 /* Timer1 is always used as system timer */ 58 writeb(MCFSIM_ICR_AUTOVEC | MCFSIM_ICR_LEVEL6 | MCFSIM_ICR_PRI3, 59 MCFSIM_TIMER1ICR); 60 mcf_mapirq2imr(MCF_IRQ_TIMER, MCFINTC_TIMER1); 61 62#ifdef CONFIG_HIGHPROFILE 63 /* Timer2 is to be used as a high speed profile timer */ 64 writeb(MCFSIM_ICR_AUTOVEC | MCFSIM_ICR_LEVEL7 | MCFSIM_ICR_PRI3, 65 MCFSIM_TIMER2ICR); 66 mcf_mapirq2imr(MCF_IRQ_PROFILER, MCFINTC_TIMER2); 67#endif 68#endif /* MCFSIM_ICR_AUTOVEC */ 69} 70 71/***************************************************************************/ 72 73static irqreturn_t mcftmr_tick(int irq, void *dummy) 74{ 75 /* Reset the ColdFire timer */ 76 __raw_writeb(MCFTIMER_TER_CAP | MCFTIMER_TER_REF, TA(MCFTIMER_TER)); 77 78 mcftmr_cnt += mcftmr_cycles_per_jiffy; 79 return timer_interrupt(irq, dummy); 80} 81 82/***************************************************************************/ 83 84static struct irqaction mcftmr_timer_irq = { 85 .name = "timer", 86 .flags = IRQF_TIMER, 87 .handler = mcftmr_tick, 88}; 89 90/***************************************************************************/ 91 92static cycle_t mcftmr_read_clk(struct clocksource *cs) 93{ 94 unsigned long flags; 95 u32 cycles; 96 u16 tcn; 97 98 local_irq_save(flags); 99 tcn = __raw_readw(TA(MCFTIMER_TCN)); 100 cycles = mcftmr_cnt; 101 local_irq_restore(flags); 102 103 return cycles + tcn; 104} 105 106/***************************************************************************/ 107 108static struct clocksource mcftmr_clk = { 109 .name = "tmr", 110 .rating = 250, 111 .read = mcftmr_read_clk, 112 .mask = CLOCKSOURCE_MASK(32), 113 .flags = CLOCK_SOURCE_IS_CONTINUOUS, 114}; 115 116/***************************************************************************/ 117 118void hw_timer_init(irq_handler_t handler) 119{ 120 __raw_writew(MCFTIMER_TMR_DISABLE, TA(MCFTIMER_TMR)); 121 mcftmr_cycles_per_jiffy = FREQ / HZ; 122 /* 123 * The coldfire timer runs from 0 to TRR included, then 0 124 * again and so on. It counts thus actually TRR + 1 steps 125 * for 1 tick, not TRR. So if you want n cycles, 126 * initialize TRR with n - 1. 127 */ 128 __raw_writetrr(mcftmr_cycles_per_jiffy - 1, TA(MCFTIMER_TRR)); 129 __raw_writew(MCFTIMER_TMR_ENORI | MCFTIMER_TMR_CLK16 | 130 MCFTIMER_TMR_RESTART | MCFTIMER_TMR_ENABLE, TA(MCFTIMER_TMR)); 131 132 clocksource_register_hz(&mcftmr_clk, FREQ); 133 134 timer_interrupt = handler; 135 init_timer_irq(); 136 setup_irq(MCF_IRQ_TIMER, &mcftmr_timer_irq); 137 138#ifdef CONFIG_HIGHPROFILE 139 coldfire_profile_init(); 140#endif 141} 142 143/***************************************************************************/ 144#ifdef CONFIG_HIGHPROFILE 145/***************************************************************************/ 146 147/* 148 * By default use timer2 as the profiler clock timer. 149 */ 150#define PA(a) (MCFTIMER_BASE2 + (a)) 151 152/* 153 * Choose a reasonably fast profile timer. Make it an odd value to 154 * try and get good coverage of kernel operations. 155 */ 156#define PROFILEHZ 1013 157 158/* 159 * Use the other timer to provide high accuracy profiling info. 160 */ 161irqreturn_t coldfire_profile_tick(int irq, void *dummy) 162{ 163 /* Reset ColdFire timer2 */ 164 __raw_writeb(MCFTIMER_TER_CAP | MCFTIMER_TER_REF, PA(MCFTIMER_TER)); 165 if (current->pid) 166 profile_tick(CPU_PROFILING); 167 return IRQ_HANDLED; 168} 169 170/***************************************************************************/ 171 172static struct irqaction coldfire_profile_irq = { 173 .name = "profile timer", 174 .flags = IRQF_TIMER, 175 .handler = coldfire_profile_tick, 176}; 177 178void coldfire_profile_init(void) 179{ 180 printk(KERN_INFO "PROFILE: lodging TIMER2 @ %dHz as profile timer\n", 181 PROFILEHZ); 182 183 /* Set up TIMER 2 as high speed profile clock */ 184 __raw_writew(MCFTIMER_TMR_DISABLE, PA(MCFTIMER_TMR)); 185 186 __raw_writetrr(((MCF_BUSCLK / 16) / PROFILEHZ), PA(MCFTIMER_TRR)); 187 __raw_writew(MCFTIMER_TMR_ENORI | MCFTIMER_TMR_CLK16 | 188 MCFTIMER_TMR_RESTART | MCFTIMER_TMR_ENABLE, PA(MCFTIMER_TMR)); 189 190 setup_irq(MCF_IRQ_PROFILER, &coldfire_profile_irq); 191} 192 193/***************************************************************************/ 194#endif /* CONFIG_HIGHPROFILE */ 195/***************************************************************************/ 196