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1 /*
2  * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public
3  * License.  See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive
4  * for more details.
5  *
6  * Copyright (C) 2007 by Ralf Baechle
7  */
8 #include <linux/clocksource.h>
9 #include <linux/cpufreq.h>
10 #include <linux/init.h>
11 #include <linux/sched_clock.h>
12 
13 #include <asm/time.h>
14 
15 static u64 c0_hpt_read(struct clocksource *cs)
16 {
17 	return read_c0_count();
18 }
19 
20 static struct clocksource clocksource_mips = {
21 	.name		= "MIPS",
22 	.read		= c0_hpt_read,
23 	.mask		= CLOCKSOURCE_MASK(32),
24 	.flags		= CLOCK_SOURCE_IS_CONTINUOUS,
25 };
26 
27 static u64 __maybe_unused notrace r4k_read_sched_clock(void)
28 {
29 	return read_c0_count();
30 }
31 
32 static inline unsigned int rdhwr_count(void)
33 {
34 	unsigned int count;
35 
36 	__asm__ __volatile__(
37 	"	.set push\n"
38 	"	.set mips32r2\n"
39 	"	rdhwr	%0, $2\n"
40 	"	.set pop\n"
41 	: "=r" (count));
42 
43 	return count;
44 }
45 
46 static bool rdhwr_count_usable(void)
47 {
48 	unsigned int prev, curr, i;
49 
50 	/*
51 	 * Older QEMUs have a broken implementation of RDHWR for the CP0 count
52 	 * which always returns a constant value. Try to identify this and don't
53 	 * use it in the VDSO if it is broken. This workaround can be removed
54 	 * once the fix has been in QEMU stable for a reasonable amount of time.
55 	 */
56 	for (i = 0, prev = rdhwr_count(); i < 100; i++) {
57 		curr = rdhwr_count();
58 
59 		if (curr != prev)
60 			return true;
61 
62 		prev = curr;
63 	}
64 
65 	pr_warn("Not using R4K clocksource in VDSO due to broken RDHWR\n");
66 	return false;
67 }
68 
69 #ifdef CONFIG_CPU_FREQ
70 
71 static bool __read_mostly r4k_clock_unstable;
72 
73 static void r4k_clocksource_unstable(char *reason)
74 {
75 	if (r4k_clock_unstable)
76 		return;
77 
78 	r4k_clock_unstable = true;
79 
80 	pr_info("R4K timer is unstable due to %s\n", reason);
81 
82 	clocksource_mark_unstable(&clocksource_mips);
83 }
84 
85 static int r4k_cpufreq_callback(struct notifier_block *nb,
86 				unsigned long val, void *data)
87 {
88 	if (val == CPUFREQ_POSTCHANGE)
89 		r4k_clocksource_unstable("CPU frequency change");
90 
91 	return 0;
92 }
93 
94 static struct notifier_block r4k_cpufreq_notifier = {
95 	.notifier_call  = r4k_cpufreq_callback,
96 };
97 
98 static int __init r4k_register_cpufreq_notifier(void)
99 {
100 	return cpufreq_register_notifier(&r4k_cpufreq_notifier,
101 					 CPUFREQ_TRANSITION_NOTIFIER);
102 
103 }
104 core_initcall(r4k_register_cpufreq_notifier);
105 
106 #endif /* !CONFIG_CPU_FREQ */
107 
108 int __init init_r4k_clocksource(void)
109 {
110 	if (!cpu_has_counter || !mips_hpt_frequency)
111 		return -ENXIO;
112 
113 	/* Calculate a somewhat reasonable rating value */
114 	clocksource_mips.rating = 200 + mips_hpt_frequency / 10000000;
115 
116 	/*
117 	 * R2 onwards makes the count accessible to user mode so it can be used
118 	 * by the VDSO (HWREna is configured by configure_hwrena()).
119 	 */
120 	if (cpu_has_mips_r2_r6 && rdhwr_count_usable())
121 		clocksource_mips.vdso_clock_mode = VDSO_CLOCKMODE_R4K;
122 
123 	clocksource_register_hz(&clocksource_mips, mips_hpt_frequency);
124 
125 #ifndef CONFIG_CPU_FREQ
126 	sched_clock_register(r4k_read_sched_clock, 32, mips_hpt_frequency);
127 #endif
128 
129 	return 0;
130 }
131