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1 /*
2  * ARMv7M SysTick timer
3  *
4  * Copyright (c) 2006-2007 CodeSourcery.
5  * Written by Paul Brook
6  * Copyright (c) 2017 Linaro Ltd
7  * Written by Peter Maydell
8  *
9  * This code is licensed under the GPL (version 2 or later).
10  */
11 
12 #ifndef HW_TIMER_ARMV7M_SYSTICK_H
13 #define HW_TIMER_ARMV7M_SYSTICK_H
14 
15 #include "hw/sysbus.h"
16 
17 #define TYPE_SYSTICK "armv7m_systick"
18 
19 #define SYSTICK(obj) OBJECT_CHECK(SysTickState, (obj), TYPE_SYSTICK)
20 
21 typedef struct SysTickState {
22     /*< private >*/
23     SysBusDevice parent_obj;
24     /*< public >*/
25 
26     uint32_t control;
27     uint32_t reload;
28     int64_t tick;
29     QEMUTimer *timer;
30     MemoryRegion iomem;
31     qemu_irq irq;
32 } SysTickState;
33 
34 /*
35  * Multiplication factor to convert from system clock ticks to qemu timer
36  * ticks. This should be set (by board code, usually) to a value
37  * equal to NANOSECONDS_PER_SECOND / frq, where frq is the clock frequency
38  * in Hz of the CPU.
39  *
40  * This value is used by the systick device when it is running in
41  * its "use the CPU clock" mode (ie when SYST_CSR.CLKSOURCE == 1) to
42  * set how fast the timer should tick.
43  *
44  * TODO: we should refactor this so that rather than using a global
45  * we use a device property or something similar. This is complicated
46  * because (a) the property would need to be plumbed through from the
47  * board code down through various layers to the systick device
48  * and (b) the property needs to be modifiable after realize, because
49  * the stellaris board uses this to implement the behaviour where the
50  * guest can reprogram the PLL registers to downclock the CPU, and the
51  * systick device needs to react accordingly. Possibly this should
52  * be deferred until we have a good API for modelling clock trees.
53  */
54 extern int system_clock_scale;
55 
56 #endif
57