#include "u.h" #include "../port/lib.h" #include "mem.h" #include "dat.h" #include "fns.h" #include "io.h" /* * 8253 timer */ enum { T0cntr= 0x40, /* counter ports */ T1cntr= 0x41, /* ... */ T2cntr= 0x42, /* ... */ Tmode= 0x43, /* mode port */ /* commands */ Latch0= 0x00, /* latch counter 0's value */ Load0= 0x30, /* load counter 0 with 2 bytes */ /* modes */ Square= 0x36, /* periodic square wave */ Trigger= 0x30, /* interrupt on terminal count */ Freq= 1193182, /* Real clock frequency */ }; void i8253init(int aalcycles) { int cpufreq, loops, incr, x, y; static int initialised; if(initialised == 0){ initialised = 1; /* * set clock for 1/HZ seconds */ outb(Tmode, Load0|Square); outb(T0cntr, (Freq/HZ)); /* low byte */ outb(T0cntr, (Freq/HZ)>>8); /* high byte */ /* * Introduce a little delay to make sure the count is * latched and the timer is counting down; with a fast * enough processor this may not be the case. * The i8254 (which this probably is) has a read-back * command which can be used to make sure the counting * register has been written into the counting element. */ x = (Freq/HZ); for(loops = 0; loops < 100000 && x >= (Freq/HZ); loops++){ outb(Tmode, Latch0); x = inb(T0cntr); x |= inb(T0cntr)<<8; } } /* find biggest loop that doesn't wrap */ incr = 16000000/(aalcycles*HZ*2); x = 2000; for(loops = incr; loops < 64*1024; loops += incr) { /* * measure time for the loop * * MOVL loops,CX * aaml1: AAM * LOOP aaml1 * * the time for the loop should be independent of external * cache and memory system since it fits in the execution * prefetch buffer. * */ outb(Tmode, Latch0); x = inb(T0cntr); x |= inb(T0cntr)<<8; aamloop(loops); outb(Tmode, Latch0); y = inb(T0cntr); y |= inb(T0cntr)<<8; x -= y; if(x < 0) x += Freq/HZ; if(x > Freq/(3*HZ)) break; } /* * counter goes at twice the frequency, once per transition, * i.e., twice per square wave */ x >>= 1; /* * figure out clock frequency and a loop multiplier for delay(). */ cpufreq = loops*((aalcycles*Freq)/x); m->loopconst = (cpufreq/1000)/aalcycles; /* AAM+LOOP's for 1 ms */ /* * add in possible 0.5% error and convert to MHz */ m->cpumhz = (cpufreq + cpufreq/200)/1000000; } void i8253enable(void) { intrenable(VectorCLOCK, clockintr, 0, BUSUNKNOWN); }