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diff --git a/include/hw/timer/sse-counter.h b/include/hw/timer/sse-counter.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b433e58d37 --- /dev/null +++ b/include/hw/timer/sse-counter.h @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ +/* + * Arm SSE Subsystem System Counter + * + * Copyright (c) 2020 Linaro Limited + * Written by Peter Maydell + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or + * (at your option) any later version. + */ + +/* + * This is a model of the "System counter" which is documented in + * the Arm SSE-123 Example Subsystem Technical Reference Manual: + * https://developer.arm.com/documentation/101370/latest/ + * + * QEMU interface: + * + Clock input "CLK": clock + * + sysbus MMIO region 0: the control register frame + * + sysbus MMIO region 1: the status register frame + * + * Consumers of the system counter's timestamp, such as the SSE + * System Timer device, can also use the APIs sse_counter_for_timestamp(), + * sse_counter_tick_to_time() and sse_counter_register_consumer() to + * interact with an instance of the System Counter. Generally the + * consumer device should have a QOM link property which the board + * code can set to the appropriate instance of the system counter. + */ + +#ifndef SSE_COUNTER_H +#define SSE_COUNTER_H + +#include "hw/sysbus.h" +#include "qom/object.h" +#include "qemu/notify.h" + +#define TYPE_SSE_COUNTER "sse-counter" +OBJECT_DECLARE_SIMPLE_TYPE(SSECounter, SSE_COUNTER) + +struct SSECounter { + /*< private >*/ + SysBusDevice parent_obj; + + /*< public >*/ + MemoryRegion control_mr; + MemoryRegion status_mr; + Clock *clk; + NotifierList notifier_list; + + uint32_t cntcr; + uint32_t cntscr0; + + /* + * These are used for handling clock frequency changes: they are a + * tuple of (QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL timestamp, CNTCV at that time), + * taken when the clock frequency changes. sse_cntcv() needs them + * to calculate the current CNTCV. + */ + uint64_t ns_then; + uint64_t ticks_then; +}; + +/* + * These functions are the interface by which a consumer of + * the system timestamp (such as the SSE system timer device) + * can communicate with the SSECounter. + */ + +/** + * sse_counter_for_timestamp: + * @counter: SSECounter + * @ns: timestamp of QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL in nanoseconds + * + * Returns the value of the timestamp counter at the specified + * point in time (assuming that no changes to scale factor, enable, etc + * happen in the meantime). + */ +uint64_t sse_counter_for_timestamp(SSECounter *counter, uint64_t ns); + +/** + * sse_counter_tick_to_time: + * @counter: SSECounter + * @tick: tick value + * + * Returns the time (a QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL timestamp in nanoseconds) + * when the timestamp counter will reach the specified tick count. + * If the counter is not currently running, returns UINT64_MAX. + */ +uint64_t sse_counter_tick_to_time(SSECounter *counter, uint64_t tick); + +/** + * sse_counter_register_consumer: + * @counter: SSECounter + * @notifier: Notifier which is notified on counter changes + * + * Registers @notifier with the SSECounter. When the counter's + * configuration changes in a way that might invalidate information + * previously returned via sse_counter_for_timestamp() or + * sse_counter_tick_to_time(), the notifier will be called. + * Devices which consume the timestamp counter can use this as + * a cue to recalculate timer events. + */ +void sse_counter_register_consumer(SSECounter *counter, Notifier *notifier); + +#endif |