261 lines
5.4 KiB
C
261 lines
5.4 KiB
C
/*++
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Copyright (c) 1991-1994 Microsoft Corporation
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Module Name:
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xxcalstl.c
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Abstract:
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This module implements the calibration of the stall execution HAL
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service, computes the count rate for the profile clock, and connects
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the clock and profile interrupts for a MIPS R98 System
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Environment:
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Kernel mode only.
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Revision History:
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--*/
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#include "halp.h"
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#include "stdio.h"
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//
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// Put all code for HAL initialization in the INIT section. It will be
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// deallocated by memory management when phase 1 initialization is
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// completed.
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//
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#if defined(ALLOC_PRAGMA)
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#pragma alloc_text(INIT, HalpCalibrateStall)
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#pragma alloc_text(INIT, HalpStallInterrupt)
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#endif
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//
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// Define global data used to calibrate and stall processor execution.
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//
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ULONG HalpProfileCountRate;
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ULONG volatile HalpStallEnd;
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ULONG HalpStallScaleFactor;
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ULONG volatile HalpStallStart;
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BOOLEAN
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HalpCalibrateStall (
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VOID
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description:
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This function calibrates the stall execution HAL service and connects
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the clock and profile interrupts to the appropriate NT service routines.
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N.B. This routine is only called during phase 1 initialization.
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Arguments:
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None.
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Return Value:
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A value of TRUE is returned if the calibration is successfully
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completed. Otherwise a value of FALSE is returned.
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--*/
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{
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ULONG Index;
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KIRQL OldIrql;
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//
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// Use a range of scale factors from 50ns down to 10ns assuming a
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// five instruction stall loop.
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//
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for (Index = 50; Index > 0; Index -= (Index < 20 ? 1 : 10)) {
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//
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// Disable all interrupts and establish calibration parameters.
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//
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KeRaiseIrql(HIGH_LEVEL, &OldIrql);
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//
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// Set the scale factor, stall count, starting stall count, and
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// ending stall count values.
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//
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PCR->StallScaleFactor = 1000 / (Index * 5);
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PCR->StallExecutionCount = 0;
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HalpStallStart = 0;
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HalpStallEnd = 0;
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//
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// Enable interrupts and stall execution.
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//
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KeLowerIrql(OldIrql);
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//
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// Stall execution for (MAXIMUM_INCREMENT / 10) * 4 us.
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//
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KeStallExecutionProcessor((MAXIMUM_INCREMENT / 10) * 4);
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//
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// If both the starting and ending stall counts have been captured,
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// then break out of loop.
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//
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if ((HalpStallStart != 0) && (HalpStallEnd != 0)) {
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break;
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}
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}
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//
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// Compute the profile interrupt rate.
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//
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HalpProfileCountRate =
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HalpProfileCountRate * ((1000 * 1000 * 10) / MAXIMUM_INCREMENT);
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//
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// Compute the stall execution scale factor.
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//
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HalpStallScaleFactor = (HalpStallEnd - HalpStallStart +
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((MAXIMUM_INCREMENT / 10) - 1)) / (MAXIMUM_INCREMENT / 10);
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if (HalpStallScaleFactor <= 0) {
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HalpStallScaleFactor = 1;
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}
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PCR->StallScaleFactor = HalpStallScaleFactor;
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//
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// Connect the real clock interrupt routine.
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//
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PCR->InterruptRoutine[CLOCK_VECTOR] = HalpClockInterrupt0;
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//
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// Write the compare register and clear the count register, and
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// connect the profile interrupt.
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//
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HalpWriteCompareRegisterAndClear(DEFAULT_PROFILE_COUNT);
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PCR->InterruptRoutine[PROFILE_VECTOR] = HalpProfileInterrupt;
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WRITE_REGISTER_ULONG( (PULONG) &(COLUMNBS_LCNTL)->MKRR, PROFILE_VECTOR - DEVICE_VECTORS);
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WRITE_REGISTER_ULONG( (PULONG) &(COLUMNBS_LCNTL)->TMCR2, TIMER_RELOAD_START);
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return TRUE;
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}
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VOID
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KeStallExecutionProcessor (
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IN ULONG MicroSeconds
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description:
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This function stalls execution of the current processor for the specified
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number of microseconds.
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Arguments:
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MicroSeconds - Supplies the number of microseconds that execution is to
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be stalled.
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Return Value:
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None.
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--*/
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{
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ULONG Index;
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//
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// Use the stall scale factor to determine the number of iterations
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// the wait loop must be executed to stall the processor for the
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// specified number of microseconds.
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//
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Index = MicroSeconds * PCR->StallScaleFactor;
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do {
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PCR->StallExecutionCount += 1;
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Index -= 1;
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} while (Index > 0);
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return;
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}
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VOID
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HalpStallInterrupt (
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VOID
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description:
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This function serves as the stall calibration interrupt service
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routine. It is executed in response to system clock interrupts
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during the initialization of the HAL layer.
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Arguments:
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None.
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Return Value:
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None.
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--*/
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{
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//
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// If this is the very first interrupt, then wait for the second
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// interrupt before starting the timing interval. Else, if this
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// the second interrupt, then capture the starting stall count
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// and clear the count register on R4000 processors. Else, if this
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// is the third interrupt, then capture the ending stall count and
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// the ending count register on R4000 processors. Else, if this is
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// the fourth or subsequent interrupt, then simply dismiss it.
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//
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if ((HalpStallStart == 0) && (HalpStallEnd == 0)) {
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HalpStallEnd = 1;
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} else if ((HalpStallStart == 0) && (HalpStallEnd != 0)) {
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HalpStallStart = PCR->StallExecutionCount;
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HalpStallEnd = 0;
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HalpWriteCompareRegisterAndClear(0);
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} else if ((HalpStallStart != 0) && (HalpStallEnd == 0)) {
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HalpStallEnd = PCR->StallExecutionCount;
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HalpProfileCountRate = HalpWriteCompareRegisterAndClear(0);
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}
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return;
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}
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