On 12/12/2018 06:28, Jacky Bai wrote: > The system counter (sys_ctr) is a programmable system counter > which provides a shared time base to the Cortex A15, A7, A53 etc cores. > It is intended for use in applications where the counter is always > powered on and supports multiple, unrelated clocks. The sys_ctr hardware > supports: > - 56-bit counter width (roll-over time greater than 40 years) > - compare frame(64-bit compare value) contains programmable interrupt > generation > > Signed-off-by: Bai Ping <ping.bai@xxxxxxx> > --- > change v1->v2: > - no change > --- > drivers/clocksource/Kconfig | 8 ++ > drivers/clocksource/Makefile | 1 + > drivers/clocksource/timer-imx-sysctr.c | 204 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 3 files changed, 213 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 drivers/clocksource/timer-imx-sysctr.c > > diff --git a/drivers/clocksource/Kconfig b/drivers/clocksource/Kconfig > index c57b156..7e5f2de 100644 > --- a/drivers/clocksource/Kconfig > +++ b/drivers/clocksource/Kconfig > @@ -579,6 +579,14 @@ config CLKSRC_IMX_TPM > Enable this option to use IMX Timer/PWM Module (TPM) timer as > clocksource. > > +config CLKSRC_IMX_SYS_CTR As the driver is a timer, please replace the CLKSRC by TIMER > + bool "Clocksource using i.MX system counter" if COMPILE_TEST > + depends on (ARM || ARM64) && CLKDEV_LOOKUP CLKDEV_LOOKUP is not needed, it is selected with COMMON_CLK > + select CLKSRC_MMIO > + help > + Enable this option to use IMX system counter timer as > + clocksource. > + > config CLKSRC_ST_LPC > bool "Low power clocksource found in the LPC" if COMPILE_TEST > select TIMER_OF if OF > diff --git a/drivers/clocksource/Makefile b/drivers/clocksource/Makefile > index dd91381..372bf4e 100644 > --- a/drivers/clocksource/Makefile > +++ b/drivers/clocksource/Makefile > @@ -71,6 +71,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_CLKSRC_MIPS_GIC) += mips-gic-timer.o > obj-$(CONFIG_CLKSRC_TANGO_XTAL) += tango_xtal.o > obj-$(CONFIG_CLKSRC_IMX_GPT) += timer-imx-gpt.o > obj-$(CONFIG_CLKSRC_IMX_TPM) += timer-imx-tpm.o > +obj-$(CONFIG_CLKSRC_IMX_SYS_CTR) += timer-imx-sysctr.o > obj-$(CONFIG_ASM9260_TIMER) += asm9260_timer.o > obj-$(CONFIG_H8300_TMR8) += h8300_timer8.o > obj-$(CONFIG_H8300_TMR16) += h8300_timer16.o > diff --git a/drivers/clocksource/timer-imx-sysctr.c b/drivers/clocksource/timer-imx-sysctr.c > new file mode 100644 > index 0000000..ad3c27f > --- /dev/null > +++ b/drivers/clocksource/timer-imx-sysctr.c > @@ -0,0 +1,204 @@ > +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ > +// > +// Copyright 2017-2018 NXP > + > +#include <linux/interrupt.h> > +#include <linux/clockchips.h> > +#include <linux/clocksource.h> > +#include <linux/delay.h> > +#include <linux/of_address.h> > +#include <linux/of_irq.h> > +#include <linux/sched_clock.h> > + > +#define CNTCV_LO 0x8 > +#define CNTCV_HI 0xc > +#define CMPCV_LO 0x20 > +#define CMPCV_HI 0x24 > +#define CMPCR 0x2c > + > +#define SYS_CTR_EN 0x1 > +#define SYS_CTR_IRQ_MASK 0x2 > + > +static void __iomem *sys_ctr_rd_base; > +static void __iomem *sys_ctr_cmp_base; > +static struct clock_event_device clockevent_sysctr; > + > +static inline void sysctr_timer_enable(bool enable) Remove 'inline' tag > +{ > + u32 val; > + > + val = readl(sys_ctr_cmp_base + CMPCR); > + val &= ~SYS_CTR_EN; > + if (enable) > + val |= SYS_CTR_EN; > + > + writel(val, sys_ctr_cmp_base + CMPCR); > +} > + > +static void sysctr_irq_acknowledge(void) > +{ > + u32 val; > + > + /* clear th enable bit(EN=0) to clear the ISTAT */ What is the ISTAT? Thanks for adding comments, however the format is: /* * */ > + val = readl(sys_ctr_cmp_base + CMPCR); > + val &= ~SYS_CTR_EN; > + writel(val, sys_ctr_cmp_base + CMPCR); This is duplicate with the sysctr_timer_enable() function, call it instead of duplicating code. > +} > + > +static inline u64 sysctr_read_counter(void) > +{ > + u32 cnt_hi, tmp_hi, cnt_lo; > + > + do { > + cnt_hi = readl_relaxed(sys_ctr_rd_base + CNTCV_HI); > + cnt_lo = readl_relaxed(sys_ctr_rd_base + CNTCV_LO); > + tmp_hi = readl_relaxed(sys_ctr_rd_base + CNTCV_HI); > + } while (tmp_hi != cnt_hi); > + > + return ((u64) cnt_hi << 32) | cnt_lo; > +} It has been showed a 64bit counter usage adds a non negligible overhead, especially on 32bits. Are you really sure you want this ? > +static u64 notrace sysctr_read_sched_clock(void) > +{ > + return sysctr_read_counter(); > +} > + > +static u64 sysctr_clocksource_read(struct clocksource *cs) > +{ > + return sysctr_read_counter(); > +} > + > +static int __init sysctr_clocksource_init(unsigned int rate) > +{ > + sched_clock_register(sysctr_read_sched_clock, 56, rate); > + return clocksource_mmio_init(sys_ctr_rd_base, "i.MX sys_ctr", > + rate, 200, 56, sysctr_clocksource_read); > +} > + > +static int sysctr_set_next_event(unsigned long delta, > + struct clock_event_device *evt) > +{ > + u32 cmp_hi, cmp_lo; > + u64 next; > + > + sysctr_timer_enable(false); > + > + next = sysctr_read_counter(); > + > + next += delta; > + > + cmp_hi = (next >> 32) & 0x00fffff; > + cmp_lo = next & 0xffffffff; > + > + writel_relaxed(cmp_hi, sys_ctr_cmp_base + CMPCV_HI); > + writel_relaxed(cmp_lo, sys_ctr_cmp_base + CMPCV_LO); > + > + sysctr_timer_enable(true); > + > + return 0; > +} > + > +static int sysctr_set_state_oneshot(struct clock_event_device *evt) > +{ > + /* enable timer */ The function name is explicit enough, no need to add this comment > + sysctr_timer_enable(true); > + > + return 0; > +} > + > +static int sysctr_set_state_shutdown(struct clock_event_device *evt) > +{ > + /* disable the timer */ Ditto > + sysctr_timer_enable(false); > + > + return 0; > +} > + > +static irqreturn_t sysctr_timer_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id) > +{ > + struct clock_event_device *evt = &clockevent_sysctr; > + > + sysctr_irq_acknowledge(); > + > + evt->event_handler(evt); > + > + return IRQ_HANDLED; > +} > + > +static struct clock_event_device clockevent_sysctr = { > + .name = "i.MX system counter timer", > + .features = CLOCK_EVT_FEAT_ONESHOT | CLOCK_EVT_FEAT_DYNIRQ, > + .set_state_oneshot = sysctr_set_state_oneshot, > + .set_next_event = sysctr_set_next_event, > + .set_state_shutdown = sysctr_set_state_shutdown, > + .rating = 200, > +}; > + > +static int __init sysctr_clockevent_init(unsigned long rate, int irq) > +{ > + int ret; > + > + ret = request_irq(irq, sysctr_timer_interrupt, IRQF_TIMER | IRQF_IRQPOLL, > + "i.MX system counter timer", &clockevent_sysctr); > + if (ret) { > + pr_err("Failed to request i.MX sysctr timer irq\n"); > + return ret; > + } > + > + clockevent_sysctr.cpumask = cpumask_of(0); > + clockevent_sysctr.irq = irq; > + clockevents_config_and_register(&clockevent_sysctr, > + rate, 0xff, 0x7fffffff); > + return 0; > +} > + > +static int __init sysctr_timer_init(struct device_node *np) > +{ > + u32 rate; > + int irq, ret = 0; > + > + /* map the system counter's CNTreadbase */ Comment not useful, remove it > + sys_ctr_rd_base = of_iomap(np, 0); > + if (!sys_ctr_rd_base) { > + pr_err("Failed to map sys_ctr rd base%pOF\n", np); nit: space missing after 'base' > + return -ENXIO; > + } > + > + /* map the system counter's CNTcomparebase */ Remove comment > + sys_ctr_cmp_base = of_iomap(np, 1); > + if (!sys_ctr_cmp_base) { > + pr_err("Failed to map sys_ctr compare base%pOF\n", np); > + ret = -ENXIO; > + goto out_free2; > + } > + > + /* > + * the purpose of this driver is to provide a global timer, > + * So only use one compare frame, request frame0's irq only. > + */ > + irq = irq_of_parse_and_map(np, 0); > + if (!irq) { > + pr_err("Failed to map interrupt for %pOF\n", np); > + ret = -EINVAL; > + goto out_free1; > + } > + > + if (of_property_read_u32(np, "clock-frequency", &rate)) { > + pr_err("Failed to get clock frequency %pOF\n", np); > + ret = -EINVAL; > + goto out_free1; > + } Please replace it with a 'fixed-clock' in the DT and use the clk API. In addition you can use the timer-of API (cf timer-of.h) > + > + sysctr_clocksource_init(rate); > + sysctr_clockevent_init(rate, irq); > + > + return 0; > + > +out_free1: label names are inadequate, use out_iounmap_cmp: for example > + iounmap(sys_ctr_cmp_base); > +out_free2: > + iounmap(sys_ctr_rd_base); > + return ret; > +} > +TIMER_OF_DECLARE(sysctr_timer, "nxp,sysctr-timer", sysctr_timer_init); > -- <http://www.linaro.org/> Linaro.org │ Open source software for ARM SoCs Follow Linaro: <http://www.facebook.com/pages/Linaro> Facebook | <http://twitter.com/#!/linaroorg> Twitter | <http://www.linaro.org/linaro-blog/> Blog