| /** @file | |
| ACPI Timer implements one instance of Timer Library. | |
| Copyright (c) 2008, Intel Corporation<BR> All rights | |
| reserved. This program and the accompanying materials are | |
| licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License | |
| which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at | |
| http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php | |
| THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, | |
| WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. | |
| **/ | |
| #include <Base.h> | |
| #include <Library/TimerLib.h> | |
| #include <Library/BaseLib.h> | |
| #include <Library/IoLib.h> | |
| #include <Library/PciLib.h> | |
| #define ACPI_TIMER_FREQUENCY 3579545 | |
| #define ACPI_TIMER_COUNT_SIZE 0x01000000 | |
| /** | |
| The constructor function enables ACPI IO space. | |
| If ACPI I/O space not enabled, this function will enable it. | |
| It will always return RETURN_SUCCESS. | |
| @retval EFI_SUCCESS The constructor always returns RETURN_SUCCESS. | |
| **/ | |
| RETURN_STATUS | |
| EFIAPI | |
| AcpiTimerLibConstructor ( | |
| VOID | |
| ) | |
| { | |
| UINT8 Device; | |
| Device = 1; | |
| // Device = 7; | |
| // | |
| // ACPI Timer enable is in Bus 0, Device ?, Function 3 | |
| // | |
| PciOr8 (PCI_LIB_ADDRESS (0,Device,3,0x04), 0x01); | |
| PciAndThenOr32 (PCI_LIB_ADDRESS (0,Device,3,0x40), (UINT32) ~0xfc0, 0x400); | |
| PciOr8 (PCI_LIB_ADDRESS (0,Device,3,0x80), 0x01); return RETURN_SUCCESS; | |
| } | |
| /** | |
| Internal function to read the current tick counter of ACPI. | |
| Internal function to read the current tick counter of ACPI. | |
| @return The tick counter read. | |
| **/ | |
| STATIC | |
| UINT32 | |
| InternalAcpiGetTimerTick ( | |
| VOID | |
| ) | |
| { | |
| return IoRead32 (0x408); | |
| } | |
| /** | |
| Stalls the CPU for at least the given number of ticks. | |
| Stalls the CPU for at least the given number of ticks. It's invoked by | |
| MicroSecondDelay() and NanoSecondDelay(). | |
| @param Delay A period of time to delay in ticks. | |
| **/ | |
| STATIC | |
| VOID | |
| InternalAcpiDelay ( | |
| IN UINT32 Delay | |
| ) | |
| { | |
| UINT32 Ticks; | |
| UINT32 Times; | |
| Times = Delay >> 22; | |
| Delay &= BIT22 - 1; | |
| do { | |
| // | |
| // The target timer count is calculated here | |
| // | |
| Ticks = InternalAcpiGetTimerTick () + Delay; | |
| Delay = BIT22; | |
| // | |
| // Wait until time out | |
| // Delay >= 2^23 could not be handled by this function | |
| // Timer wrap-arounds are handled correctly by this function | |
| // | |
| while (((Ticks - InternalAcpiGetTimerTick ()) & BIT23) == 0) { | |
| CpuPause (); | |
| } | |
| } while (Times-- > 0); | |
| } | |
| /** | |
| Stalls the CPU for at least the given number of microseconds. | |
| Stalls the CPU for the number of microseconds specified by MicroSeconds. | |
| @param MicroSeconds The minimum number of microseconds to delay. | |
| @return MicroSeconds | |
| **/ | |
| UINTN | |
| EFIAPI | |
| MicroSecondDelay ( | |
| IN UINTN MicroSeconds | |
| ) | |
| { | |
| InternalAcpiDelay ( | |
| (UINT32)DivU64x32 ( | |
| MultU64x32 ( | |
| MicroSeconds, | |
| ACPI_TIMER_FREQUENCY | |
| ), | |
| 1000000u | |
| ) | |
| ); | |
| return MicroSeconds; | |
| } | |
| /** | |
| Stalls the CPU for at least the given number of nanoseconds. | |
| Stalls the CPU for the number of nanoseconds specified by NanoSeconds. | |
| @param NanoSeconds The minimum number of nanoseconds to delay. | |
| @return NanoSeconds | |
| **/ | |
| UINTN | |
| EFIAPI | |
| NanoSecondDelay ( | |
| IN UINTN NanoSeconds | |
| ) | |
| { | |
| InternalAcpiDelay ( | |
| (UINT32)DivU64x32 ( | |
| MultU64x32 ( | |
| NanoSeconds, | |
| ACPI_TIMER_FREQUENCY | |
| ), | |
| 1000000000u | |
| ) | |
| ); | |
| return NanoSeconds; | |
| } | |
| /** | |
| Retrieves the current value of a 64-bit free running performance counter. | |
| Retrieves the current value of a 64-bit free running performance counter. The | |
| counter can either count up by 1 or count down by 1. If the physical | |
| performance counter counts by a larger increment, then the counter values | |
| must be translated. The properties of the counter can be retrieved from | |
| GetPerformanceCounterProperties(). | |
| @return The current value of the free running performance counter. | |
| **/ | |
| UINT64 | |
| EFIAPI | |
| GetPerformanceCounter ( | |
| VOID | |
| ) | |
| { | |
| return (UINT64)InternalAcpiGetTimerTick (); | |
| } | |
| /** | |
| Retrieves the 64-bit frequency in Hz and the range of performance counter | |
| values. | |
| If StartValue is not NULL, then the value that the performance counter starts | |
| with immediately after is it rolls over is returned in StartValue. If | |
| EndValue is not NULL, then the value that the performance counter end with | |
| immediately before it rolls over is returned in EndValue. The 64-bit | |
| frequency of the performance counter in Hz is always returned. If StartValue | |
| is less than EndValue, then the performance counter counts up. If StartValue | |
| is greater than EndValue, then the performance counter counts down. For | |
| example, a 64-bit free running counter that counts up would have a StartValue | |
| of 0 and an EndValue of 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF. A 24-bit free running counter | |
| that counts down would have a StartValue of 0xFFFFFF and an EndValue of 0. | |
| @param StartValue The value the performance counter starts with when it | |
| rolls over. | |
| @param EndValue The value that the performance counter ends with before | |
| it rolls over. | |
| @return The frequency in Hz. | |
| **/ | |
| UINT64 | |
| EFIAPI | |
| GetPerformanceCounterProperties ( | |
| OUT UINT64 *StartValue, OPTIONAL | |
| OUT UINT64 *EndValue OPTIONAL | |
| ) | |
| { | |
| if (StartValue != NULL) { | |
| *StartValue = 0; | |
| } | |
| if (EndValue != NULL) { | |
| *EndValue = ACPI_TIMER_COUNT_SIZE - 1; | |
| } | |
| return ACPI_TIMER_FREQUENCY; | |
| } |