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2009-08-18 Joel Sherrill <joel.sherrill@OARcorp.com>
* s3c2400/clock/clockdrv.c, s3c24xx/clock/clockdrv.c: Add stubs for nanoseconds since tick handler.
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2009-08-18 Joel Sherrill <joel.sherrill@OARcorp.com>
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* s3c2400/clock/clockdrv.c, s3c24xx/clock/clockdrv.c: Add stubs for
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nanoseconds since tick handler.
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2009-08-06 Xi Yang <hiyangxi@gmail.com>
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* pxa255/clock/clock.c: Adjust clock for Skyeye. Joel added empty
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@@ -32,12 +32,22 @@ rtems_irq_connect_data clock_isr_data = {BSP_INT_TIMER4,
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3, /* unused for ARM cpus */
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0 }; /* unused for ARM cpus */
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/* If you follow the code, this is never used, so any value
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/* If you follow the code, this is never used, so any value
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* should work
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*/
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#define CLOCK_VECTOR 0
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/**
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* Return the nanoseconds since last tick
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*/
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uint32_t clock_driver_get_nanoseconds_since_last_tick(void)
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{
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return 0;
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}
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#define Clock_driver_nanoseconds_since_last_tick \
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clock_driver_get_nanoseconds_since_last_tick
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/**
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* When we get the clock interrupt
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* - clear the interrupt bit?
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@@ -65,9 +75,9 @@ rtems_irq_connect_data clock_isr_data = {BSP_INT_TIMER4,
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* - enable it
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* - clear any pending interrupts
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*
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* Since you may want the clock always running, you can
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* Since you may want the clock always running, you can
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* enable interrupts here. If you do so, the clock_isr_on(),
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* clock_isr_off(), and clock_isr_is_on() functions can be
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* clock_isr_off(), and clock_isr_is_on() functions can be
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* NOPs.
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*/
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#define Clock_driver_support_initialize_hardware() \
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@@ -90,7 +100,7 @@ rtems_irq_connect_data clock_isr_data = {BSP_INT_TIMER4,
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} while (0)
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/**
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* Do whatever you need to shut the clock down and remove the
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* Do whatever you need to shut the clock down and remove the
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* interrupt handler. Since this normally only gets called on
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* RTEMS shutdown, you may not need to do anything other than
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* remove the ISR.
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@@ -37,6 +37,16 @@ rtems_irq_connect_data clock_isr_data = {BSP_INT_TIMER4,
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*/
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#define CLOCK_VECTOR 0
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/**
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* Return the nanoseconds since last tick
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*/
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uint32_t clock_driver_get_nanoseconds_since_last_tick(void)
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{
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return 0;
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}
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#define Clock_driver_nanoseconds_since_last_tick \
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clock_driver_get_nanoseconds_since_last_tick
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/**
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* When we get the clock interrupt
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@@ -73,7 +83,7 @@ rtems_irq_connect_data clock_isr_data = {BSP_INT_TIMER4,
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#define Clock_driver_support_initialize_hardware() \
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do { \
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uint32_t cr; \
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uint32_t freq,m,p,s; \
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uint32_t freq; \
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/* set MUX for Timer4 to 1/16 */ \
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cr=rTCFG1 & 0xFFF0FFFF; \
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rTCFG1=(cr | (3<<16)); \
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