| /**@file | |
| Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation | |
| 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. | |
| Module Name: | |
| Timer.c | |
| Abstract: | |
| NT Emulation Timer Architectural Protocol Driver as defined in DXE CIS | |
| This Timer module uses an NT Thread to simulate the timer-tick driven | |
| timer service. In the future, the Thread creation should possibly be | |
| abstracted by the CPU architectural protocol | |
| **/ | |
| #include "Timer.h" | |
| // | |
| // Pointer to the CPU Architectural Protocol instance | |
| // | |
| EFI_CPU_ARCH_PROTOCOL *mCpu; | |
| // | |
| // The Timer Architectural Protocol that this driver produces | |
| // | |
| EFI_TIMER_ARCH_PROTOCOL mTimer = { | |
| WinNtTimerDriverRegisterHandler, | |
| WinNtTimerDriverSetTimerPeriod, | |
| WinNtTimerDriverGetTimerPeriod, | |
| WinNtTimerDriverGenerateSoftInterrupt | |
| }; | |
| // | |
| // Define a global that we can use to shut down the NT timer thread when | |
| // the timer is canceled. | |
| // | |
| BOOLEAN mCancelTimerThread = FALSE; | |
| // | |
| // The notification function to call on every timer interrupt | |
| // | |
| EFI_TIMER_NOTIFY mTimerNotifyFunction = NULL; | |
| // | |
| // The current period of the timer interrupt | |
| // | |
| UINT64 mTimerPeriod; | |
| // | |
| // The thread handle for this driver | |
| // | |
| HANDLE mNtMainThreadHandle; | |
| // | |
| // The timer value from the last timer interrupt | |
| // | |
| UINT32 mNtLastTick; | |
| // | |
| // Critical section used to update varibles shared between the main thread and | |
| // the timer interrupt thread. | |
| // | |
| CRITICAL_SECTION mNtCriticalSection; | |
| // | |
| // Worker Functions | |
| // | |
| UINT mMMTimerThreadID = 0; | |
| VOID | |
| CALLBACK | |
| MMTimerThread ( | |
| UINT wTimerID, | |
| UINT msg, | |
| DWORD dwUser, | |
| DWORD dw1, | |
| DWORD dw2 | |
| ) | |
| /*++ | |
| Routine Description: | |
| TODO: Add function description | |
| Arguments: | |
| wTimerID - TODO: add argument description | |
| msg - TODO: add argument description | |
| dwUser - TODO: add argument description | |
| dw1 - TODO: add argument description | |
| dw2 - TODO: add argument description | |
| Returns: | |
| TODO: add return values | |
| --*/ | |
| { | |
| EFI_TPL OriginalTPL; | |
| UINT32 CurrentTick; | |
| UINT32 Delta; | |
| EFI_TIMER_NOTIFY CallbackFunction; | |
| BOOLEAN InterruptState; | |
| if (!mCancelTimerThread) { | |
| // | |
| // Suspend the main thread until we are done. | |
| // Enter the critical section before suspending | |
| // and leave the critical section after resuming | |
| // to avoid deadlock between main and timer thread. | |
| // | |
| gWinNt->EnterCriticalSection (&mNtCriticalSection); | |
| gWinNt->SuspendThread (mNtMainThreadHandle); | |
| // | |
| // If the timer thread is being canceled, then bail immediately. | |
| // We check again here because there's a small window of time from when | |
| // this thread was kicked off and when we suspended the main thread above. | |
| // | |
| if (mCancelTimerThread) { | |
| gWinNt->ResumeThread (mNtMainThreadHandle); | |
| gWinNt->LeaveCriticalSection (&mNtCriticalSection); | |
| gWinNt->timeKillEvent (wTimerID); | |
| mMMTimerThreadID = 0; | |
| return ; | |
| } | |
| mCpu->GetInterruptState (mCpu, &InterruptState); | |
| while (!InterruptState) { | |
| // | |
| // Resume the main thread | |
| // | |
| gWinNt->ResumeThread (mNtMainThreadHandle); | |
| gWinNt->LeaveCriticalSection (&mNtCriticalSection); | |
| // | |
| // Wait for interrupts to be enabled. | |
| // | |
| mCpu->GetInterruptState (mCpu, &InterruptState); | |
| while (!InterruptState) { | |
| gWinNt->Sleep (1); | |
| mCpu->GetInterruptState (mCpu, &InterruptState); | |
| } | |
| // | |
| // Suspend the main thread until we are done | |
| // | |
| gWinNt->EnterCriticalSection (&mNtCriticalSection); | |
| gWinNt->SuspendThread (mNtMainThreadHandle); | |
| mCpu->GetInterruptState (mCpu, &InterruptState); | |
| } | |
| // | |
| // Get the current system tick | |
| // | |
| CurrentTick = gWinNt->GetTickCount (); | |
| Delta = CurrentTick - mNtLastTick; | |
| mNtLastTick = CurrentTick; | |
| // | |
| // If delay was more then 1 second, ignore it (probably debugging case) | |
| // | |
| if (Delta < 1000) { | |
| OriginalTPL = gBS->RaiseTPL (TPL_HIGH_LEVEL); | |
| // | |
| // Inform the firmware of an "timer interrupt". The time | |
| // expired since the last call is 10,000 times the number | |
| // of ms. (or 100ns units) | |
| // | |
| CallbackFunction = mTimerNotifyFunction; | |
| // | |
| // Only invoke the callback function if a Non-NULL handler has been | |
| // registered. Assume all other handlers are legal. | |
| // | |
| if (CallbackFunction != NULL) { | |
| CallbackFunction ((UINT64) (Delta * 10000)); | |
| } | |
| gBS->RestoreTPL (OriginalTPL); | |
| } | |
| // | |
| // Resume the main thread | |
| // | |
| gWinNt->ResumeThread (mNtMainThreadHandle); | |
| gWinNt->LeaveCriticalSection (&mNtCriticalSection); | |
| } else { | |
| gWinNt->timeKillEvent (wTimerID); | |
| mMMTimerThreadID = 0; | |
| } | |
| } | |
| UINT | |
| CreateNtTimer ( | |
| VOID | |
| ) | |
| /*++ | |
| Routine Description: | |
| It is used to emulate a platform | |
| timer-driver interrupt handler. | |
| Returns: | |
| Timer ID | |
| --*/ | |
| // TODO: function comment is missing 'Arguments:' | |
| { | |
| UINT32 SleepCount; | |
| // | |
| // Set our thread priority higher than the "main" thread. | |
| // | |
| gWinNt->SetThreadPriority ( | |
| gWinNt->GetCurrentThread (), | |
| THREAD_PRIORITY_HIGHEST | |
| ); | |
| // | |
| // Calc the appropriate interval | |
| // | |
| gWinNt->EnterCriticalSection (&mNtCriticalSection); | |
| SleepCount = (UINT32) (mTimerPeriod + 5000) / 10000; | |
| gWinNt->LeaveCriticalSection (&mNtCriticalSection); | |
| return gWinNt->timeSetEvent ( | |
| SleepCount, | |
| 0, | |
| MMTimerThread, | |
| (DWORD_PTR) NULL, | |
| TIME_PERIODIC | TIME_KILL_SYNCHRONOUS | TIME_CALLBACK_FUNCTION | |
| ); | |
| } | |
| EFI_STATUS | |
| EFIAPI | |
| WinNtTimerDriverRegisterHandler ( | |
| IN EFI_TIMER_ARCH_PROTOCOL *This, | |
| IN EFI_TIMER_NOTIFY NotifyFunction | |
| ) | |
| /*++ | |
| Routine Description: | |
| This function registers the handler NotifyFunction so it is called every time | |
| the timer interrupt fires. It also passes the amount of time since the last | |
| handler call to the NotifyFunction. If NotifyFunction is NULL, then the | |
| handler is unregistered. If the handler is registered, then EFI_SUCCESS is | |
| returned. If the CPU does not support registering a timer interrupt handler, | |
| then EFI_UNSUPPORTED is returned. If an attempt is made to register a handler | |
| when a handler is already registered, then EFI_ALREADY_STARTED is returned. | |
| If an attempt is made to unregister a handler when a handler is not registered, | |
| then EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER is returned. If an error occurs attempting to | |
| register the NotifyFunction with the timer interrupt, then EFI_DEVICE_ERROR | |
| is returned. | |
| Arguments: | |
| This - The EFI_TIMER_ARCH_PROTOCOL instance. | |
| NotifyFunction - The function to call when a timer interrupt fires. This | |
| function executes at TPL_HIGH_LEVEL. The DXE Core will | |
| register a handler for the timer interrupt, so it can know | |
| how much time has passed. This information is used to | |
| signal timer based events. NULL will unregister the handler. | |
| Returns: | |
| EFI_SUCCESS - The timer handler was registered. | |
| EFI_UNSUPPORTED - The platform does not support timer interrupts. | |
| EFI_ALREADY_STARTED - NotifyFunction is not NULL, and a handler is already | |
| registered. | |
| EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER - NotifyFunction is NULL, and a handler was not | |
| previously registered. | |
| EFI_DEVICE_ERROR - The timer handler could not be registered. | |
| --*/ | |
| { | |
| // | |
| // Check for invalid parameters | |
| // | |
| if (NotifyFunction == NULL && mTimerNotifyFunction == NULL) { | |
| return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER; | |
| } | |
| if (NotifyFunction != NULL && mTimerNotifyFunction != NULL) { | |
| return EFI_ALREADY_STARTED; | |
| } | |
| // | |
| // Use Critical Section to update the notification function that is | |
| // used from the timer interrupt thread. | |
| // | |
| gWinNt->EnterCriticalSection (&mNtCriticalSection); | |
| mTimerNotifyFunction = NotifyFunction; | |
| gWinNt->LeaveCriticalSection (&mNtCriticalSection); | |
| return EFI_SUCCESS; | |
| } | |
| EFI_STATUS | |
| EFIAPI | |
| WinNtTimerDriverSetTimerPeriod ( | |
| IN EFI_TIMER_ARCH_PROTOCOL *This, | |
| IN UINT64 TimerPeriod | |
| ) | |
| /*++ | |
| Routine Description: | |
| This function adjusts the period of timer interrupts to the value specified | |
| by TimerPeriod. If the timer period is updated, then the selected timer | |
| period is stored in EFI_TIMER.TimerPeriod, and EFI_SUCCESS is returned. If | |
| the timer hardware is not programmable, then EFI_UNSUPPORTED is returned. | |
| If an error occurs while attempting to update the timer period, then the | |
| timer hardware will be put back in its state prior to this call, and | |
| EFI_DEVICE_ERROR is returned. If TimerPeriod is 0, then the timer interrupt | |
| is disabled. This is not the same as disabling the CPU's interrupts. | |
| Instead, it must either turn off the timer hardware, or it must adjust the | |
| interrupt controller so that a CPU interrupt is not generated when the timer | |
| interrupt fires. | |
| Arguments: | |
| This - The EFI_TIMER_ARCH_PROTOCOL instance. | |
| TimerPeriod - The rate to program the timer interrupt in 100 nS units. If | |
| the timer hardware is not programmable, then EFI_UNSUPPORTED is | |
| returned. If the timer is programmable, then the timer period | |
| will be rounded up to the nearest timer period that is supported | |
| by the timer hardware. If TimerPeriod is set to 0, then the | |
| timer interrupts will be disabled. | |
| Returns: | |
| EFI_SUCCESS - The timer period was changed. | |
| EFI_UNSUPPORTED - The platform cannot change the period of the timer interrupt. | |
| EFI_DEVICE_ERROR - The timer period could not be changed due to a device error. | |
| --*/ | |
| { | |
| // | |
| // If TimerPeriod is 0, then the timer thread should be canceled | |
| // | |
| if (TimerPeriod == 0) { | |
| // | |
| // Cancel the timer thread | |
| // | |
| gWinNt->EnterCriticalSection (&mNtCriticalSection); | |
| mCancelTimerThread = TRUE; | |
| gWinNt->LeaveCriticalSection (&mNtCriticalSection); | |
| // | |
| // Wait for the timer thread to exit | |
| // | |
| if (mMMTimerThreadID) { | |
| gWinNt->timeKillEvent (mMMTimerThreadID); | |
| } | |
| mMMTimerThreadID = 0; | |
| // | |
| // Update the timer period | |
| // | |
| gWinNt->EnterCriticalSection (&mNtCriticalSection); | |
| mTimerPeriod = TimerPeriod; | |
| gWinNt->LeaveCriticalSection (&mNtCriticalSection); | |
| // | |
| // NULL out the thread handle so it will be re-created if the timer is enabled again | |
| // | |
| } else if ((TimerPeriod > TIMER_MINIMUM_VALUE) && (TimerPeriod < TIMER_MAXIMUM_VALUE)) { | |
| // | |
| // If the TimerPeriod is valid, then create and/or adjust the period of the timer thread | |
| // | |
| gWinNt->EnterCriticalSection (&mNtCriticalSection); | |
| mTimerPeriod = TimerPeriod; | |
| mCancelTimerThread = FALSE; | |
| gWinNt->LeaveCriticalSection (&mNtCriticalSection); | |
| // | |
| // Get the starting tick location if we are just starting the timer thread | |
| // | |
| mNtLastTick = gWinNt->GetTickCount (); | |
| if (mMMTimerThreadID) { | |
| gWinNt->timeKillEvent (mMMTimerThreadID); | |
| } | |
| mMMTimerThreadID = 0; | |
| mMMTimerThreadID = CreateNtTimer (); | |
| } | |
| return EFI_SUCCESS; | |
| } | |
| EFI_STATUS | |
| EFIAPI | |
| WinNtTimerDriverGetTimerPeriod ( | |
| IN EFI_TIMER_ARCH_PROTOCOL *This, | |
| OUT UINT64 *TimerPeriod | |
| ) | |
| /*++ | |
| Routine Description: | |
| This function retrieves the period of timer interrupts in 100 ns units, | |
| returns that value in TimerPeriod, and returns EFI_SUCCESS. If TimerPeriod | |
| is NULL, then EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER is returned. If a TimerPeriod of 0 is | |
| returned, then the timer is currently disabled. | |
| Arguments: | |
| This - The EFI_TIMER_ARCH_PROTOCOL instance. | |
| TimerPeriod - A pointer to the timer period to retrieve in 100 ns units. If | |
| 0 is returned, then the timer is currently disabled. | |
| Returns: | |
| EFI_SUCCESS - The timer period was returned in TimerPeriod. | |
| EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER - TimerPeriod is NULL. | |
| --*/ | |
| { | |
| if (TimerPeriod == NULL) { | |
| return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER; | |
| } | |
| *TimerPeriod = mTimerPeriod; | |
| return EFI_SUCCESS; | |
| } | |
| EFI_STATUS | |
| EFIAPI | |
| WinNtTimerDriverGenerateSoftInterrupt ( | |
| IN EFI_TIMER_ARCH_PROTOCOL *This | |
| ) | |
| /*++ | |
| Routine Description: | |
| This function generates a soft timer interrupt. If the platform does not support soft | |
| timer interrupts, then EFI_UNSUPPORTED is returned. Otherwise, EFI_SUCCESS is returned. | |
| If a handler has been registered through the EFI_TIMER_ARCH_PROTOCOL.RegisterHandler() | |
| service, then a soft timer interrupt will be generated. If the timer interrupt is | |
| enabled when this service is called, then the registered handler will be invoked. The | |
| registered handler should not be able to distinguish a hardware-generated timer | |
| interrupt from a software-generated timer interrupt. | |
| Arguments: | |
| This - The EFI_TIMER_ARCH_PROTOCOL instance. | |
| Returns: | |
| EFI_SUCCESS - The soft timer interrupt was generated. | |
| EFI_UNSUPPORTEDT - The platform does not support the generation of soft timer interrupts. | |
| --*/ | |
| { | |
| return EFI_UNSUPPORTED; | |
| } | |
| EFI_STATUS | |
| EFIAPI | |
| WinNtTimerDriverInitialize ( | |
| IN EFI_HANDLE ImageHandle, | |
| IN EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE *SystemTable | |
| ) | |
| /*++ | |
| Routine Description: | |
| Initialize the Timer Architectural Protocol driver | |
| Arguments: | |
| ImageHandle - ImageHandle of the loaded driver | |
| SystemTable - Pointer to the System Table | |
| Returns: | |
| EFI_SUCCESS - Timer Architectural Protocol created | |
| EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES - Not enough resources available to initialize driver. | |
| EFI_DEVICE_ERROR - A device error occured attempting to initialize the driver. | |
| --*/ | |
| { | |
| EFI_STATUS Status; | |
| UINTN Result; | |
| EFI_HANDLE Handle; | |
| EFI_HANDLE hSourceProcessHandle; | |
| EFI_HANDLE hSourceHandle; | |
| EFI_HANDLE hTargetProcessHandle; | |
| // | |
| // Make sure the Timer Architectural Protocol is not already installed in the system | |
| // | |
| ASSERT_PROTOCOL_ALREADY_INSTALLED (NULL, &gEfiTimerArchProtocolGuid); | |
| // | |
| // Get the CPU Architectural Protocol instance | |
| // | |
| Status = gBS->LocateProtocol (&gEfiCpuArchProtocolGuid, NULL, (VOID**)&mCpu); | |
| ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status); | |
| // | |
| // Get our handle so the timer tick thread can suspend | |
| // | |
| hSourceProcessHandle = gWinNt->GetCurrentProcess (); | |
| hSourceHandle = gWinNt->GetCurrentThread (); | |
| hTargetProcessHandle = gWinNt->GetCurrentProcess (); | |
| Result = gWinNt->DuplicateHandle ( | |
| hSourceProcessHandle, | |
| hSourceHandle, | |
| hTargetProcessHandle, | |
| &mNtMainThreadHandle, | |
| 0, | |
| FALSE, | |
| DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS | |
| ); | |
| if (Result == 0) { | |
| return EFI_DEVICE_ERROR; | |
| } | |
| // | |
| // Initialize Critical Section used to update variables shared between the main | |
| // thread and the timer interrupt thread. | |
| // | |
| gWinNt->InitializeCriticalSection (&mNtCriticalSection); | |
| // | |
| // Start the timer thread at the default timer period | |
| // | |
| Status = mTimer.SetTimerPeriod (&mTimer, DEFAULT_TIMER_TICK_DURATION); | |
| if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { | |
| gWinNt->DeleteCriticalSection (&mNtCriticalSection); | |
| return Status; | |
| } | |
| // | |
| // Install the Timer Architectural Protocol onto a new handle | |
| // | |
| Handle = NULL; | |
| Status = gBS->InstallProtocolInterface ( | |
| &Handle, | |
| &gEfiTimerArchProtocolGuid, | |
| EFI_NATIVE_INTERFACE, | |
| &mTimer | |
| ); | |
| if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { | |
| // | |
| // Cancel the timer | |
| // | |
| mTimer.SetTimerPeriod (&mTimer, 0); | |
| gWinNt->DeleteCriticalSection (&mNtCriticalSection); | |
| return Status; | |
| } | |
| return EFI_SUCCESS; | |
| } |