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      1 /** @file
      2   Template for Timer Architecture Protocol driver of the ARM flavor
      3 
      4   Copyright (c) 2008 - 2009, Apple Inc. All rights reserved.<BR>
      5 
      6   This program and the accompanying materials
      7   are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
      8   which accompanies this distribution.  The full text of the license may be found at
      9   http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
     10 
     11   THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
     12   WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
     13 
     14 **/
     15 
     16 
     17 #include <PiDxe.h>
     18 
     19 #include <Library/BaseLib.h>
     20 #include <Library/DebugLib.h>
     21 #include <Library/BaseMemoryLib.h>
     22 #include <Library/UefiBootServicesTableLib.h>
     23 #include <Library/UefiLib.h>
     24 #include <Library/PcdLib.h>
     25 #include <Library/IoLib.h>
     26 #include <Library/OmapLib.h>
     27 
     28 #include <Protocol/Timer.h>
     29 #include <Protocol/HardwareInterrupt.h>
     30 
     31 #include <Omap3530/Omap3530.h>
     32 
     33 
     34 // The notification function to call on every timer interrupt.
     35 volatile EFI_TIMER_NOTIFY      mTimerNotifyFunction   = (EFI_TIMER_NOTIFY)NULL;
     36 
     37 
     38 // The current period of the timer interrupt
     39 volatile UINT64 mTimerPeriod = 0;
     40 
     41 // Cached copy of the Hardware Interrupt protocol instance
     42 EFI_HARDWARE_INTERRUPT_PROTOCOL *gInterrupt = NULL;
     43 
     44 // Cached registers
     45 volatile UINT32 TISR;
     46 volatile UINT32 TCLR;
     47 volatile UINT32 TLDR;
     48 volatile UINT32 TCRR;
     49 volatile UINT32 TIER;
     50 
     51 // Cached interrupt vector
     52 volatile UINTN  gVector;
     53 
     54 
     55 /**
     56 
     57   C Interrupt Handler calledin the interrupt context when Source interrupt is active.
     58 
     59 
     60   @param Source         Source of the interrupt. Hardware routing off a specific platform defines
     61                         what source means.
     62 
     63   @param SystemContext  Pointer to system register context. Mostly used by debuggers and will
     64                         update the system context after the return from the interrupt if
     65                         modified. Don't change these values unless you know what you are doing
     66 
     67 **/
     68 VOID
     69 EFIAPI
     70 TimerInterruptHandler (
     71   IN  HARDWARE_INTERRUPT_SOURCE   Source,
     72   IN  EFI_SYSTEM_CONTEXT          SystemContext
     73   )
     74 {
     75   EFI_TPL OriginalTPL;
     76 
     77 
     78 
     79   //
     80   // DXE core uses this callback for the EFI timer tick. The DXE core uses locks
     81   // that raise to TPL_HIGH and then restore back to current level. Thus we need
     82   // to make sure TPL level is set to TPL_HIGH while we are handling the timer tick.
     83   //
     84   OriginalTPL = gBS->RaiseTPL (TPL_HIGH_LEVEL);
     85 
     86   if (mTimerNotifyFunction) {
     87     mTimerNotifyFunction(mTimerPeriod);
     88   }
     89 
     90   // Clear all timer interrupts
     91   MmioWrite32 (TISR, TISR_CLEAR_ALL);
     92 
     93   // Poll interrupt status bits to ensure clearing
     94   while ((MmioRead32 (TISR) & TISR_ALL_INTERRUPT_MASK) != TISR_NO_INTERRUPTS_PENDING);
     95 
     96   gBS->RestoreTPL (OriginalTPL);
     97 }
     98 
     99 /**
    100   This function registers the handler NotifyFunction so it is called every time
    101   the timer interrupt fires.  It also passes the amount of time since the last
    102   handler call to the NotifyFunction.  If NotifyFunction is NULL, then the
    103   handler is unregistered.  If the handler is registered, then EFI_SUCCESS is
    104   returned.  If the CPU does not support registering a timer interrupt handler,
    105   then EFI_UNSUPPORTED is returned.  If an attempt is made to register a handler
    106   when a handler is already registered, then EFI_ALREADY_STARTED is returned.
    107   If an attempt is made to unregister a handler when a handler is not registered,
    108   then EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER is returned.  If an error occurs attempting to
    109   register the NotifyFunction with the timer interrupt, then EFI_DEVICE_ERROR
    110   is returned.
    111 
    112   @param  This             The EFI_TIMER_ARCH_PROTOCOL instance.
    113   @param  NotifyFunction   The function to call when a timer interrupt fires. This
    114                            function executes at TPL_HIGH_LEVEL. The DXE Core will
    115                            register a handler for the timer interrupt, so it can know
    116                            how much time has passed. This information is used to
    117                            signal timer based events. NULL will unregister the handler.
    118   @retval EFI_SUCCESS           The timer handler was registered.
    119   @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED       The platform does not support timer interrupts.
    120   @retval EFI_ALREADY_STARTED   NotifyFunction is not NULL, and a handler is already
    121                                 registered.
    122   @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER NotifyFunction is NULL, and a handler was not
    123                                 previously registered.
    124   @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR      The timer handler could not be registered.
    125 
    126 **/
    127 EFI_STATUS
    128 EFIAPI
    129 TimerDriverRegisterHandler (
    130   IN EFI_TIMER_ARCH_PROTOCOL  *This,
    131   IN EFI_TIMER_NOTIFY         NotifyFunction
    132   )
    133 {
    134   if ((NotifyFunction == NULL) && (mTimerNotifyFunction == NULL)) {
    135     return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
    136   }
    137 
    138   if ((NotifyFunction != NULL) && (mTimerNotifyFunction != NULL)) {
    139     return EFI_ALREADY_STARTED;
    140   }
    141 
    142   mTimerNotifyFunction = NotifyFunction;
    143 
    144   return EFI_SUCCESS;
    145 }
    146 
    147 /**
    148 
    149   This function adjusts the period of timer interrupts to the value specified
    150   by TimerPeriod.  If the timer period is updated, then the selected timer
    151   period is stored in EFI_TIMER.TimerPeriod, and EFI_SUCCESS is returned.  If
    152   the timer hardware is not programmable, then EFI_UNSUPPORTED is returned.
    153   If an error occurs while attempting to update the timer period, then the
    154   timer hardware will be put back in its state prior to this call, and
    155   EFI_DEVICE_ERROR is returned.  If TimerPeriod is 0, then the timer interrupt
    156   is disabled.  This is not the same as disabling the CPU's interrupts.
    157   Instead, it must either turn off the timer hardware, or it must adjust the
    158   interrupt controller so that a CPU interrupt is not generated when the timer
    159   interrupt fires.
    160 
    161   @param  This             The EFI_TIMER_ARCH_PROTOCOL instance.
    162   @param  TimerPeriod      The rate to program the timer interrupt in 100 nS units. If
    163                            the timer hardware is not programmable, then EFI_UNSUPPORTED is
    164                            returned. If the timer is programmable, then the timer period
    165                            will be rounded up to the nearest timer period that is supported
    166                            by the timer hardware. If TimerPeriod is set to 0, then the
    167                            timer interrupts will be disabled.
    168 
    169 
    170   @retval EFI_SUCCESS           The timer period was changed.
    171   @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED       The platform cannot change the period of the timer interrupt.
    172   @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR      The timer period could not be changed due to a device error.
    173 
    174 **/
    175 EFI_STATUS
    176 EFIAPI
    177 TimerDriverSetTimerPeriod (
    178   IN EFI_TIMER_ARCH_PROTOCOL  *This,
    179   IN UINT64                   TimerPeriod
    180   )
    181 {
    182   EFI_STATUS  Status;
    183   UINT64      TimerCount;
    184   INT32       LoadValue;
    185 
    186   if (TimerPeriod == 0) {
    187     // Turn off GPTIMER3
    188     MmioWrite32 (TCLR, TCLR_ST_OFF);
    189 
    190     Status = gInterrupt->DisableInterruptSource(gInterrupt, gVector);
    191   } else {
    192     // Calculate required timer count
    193     TimerCount = DivU64x32(TimerPeriod * 100, PcdGet32(PcdEmbeddedPerformanceCounterPeriodInNanoseconds));
    194 
    195     // Set GPTIMER3 Load register
    196     LoadValue = (INT32) -TimerCount;
    197     MmioWrite32 (TLDR, LoadValue);
    198     MmioWrite32 (TCRR, LoadValue);
    199 
    200     // Enable Overflow interrupt
    201     MmioWrite32 (TIER, TIER_TCAR_IT_DISABLE | TIER_OVF_IT_ENABLE | TIER_MAT_IT_DISABLE);
    202 
    203     // Turn on GPTIMER3, it will reload at overflow
    204     MmioWrite32 (TCLR, TCLR_AR_AUTORELOAD | TCLR_ST_ON);
    205 
    206     Status = gInterrupt->EnableInterruptSource(gInterrupt, gVector);
    207   }
    208 
    209   //
    210   // Save the new timer period
    211   //
    212   mTimerPeriod = TimerPeriod;
    213   return Status;
    214 }
    215 
    216 
    217 /**
    218   This function retrieves the period of timer interrupts in 100 ns units,
    219   returns that value in TimerPeriod, and returns EFI_SUCCESS.  If TimerPeriod
    220   is NULL, then EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER is returned.  If a TimerPeriod of 0 is
    221   returned, then the timer is currently disabled.
    222 
    223   @param  This             The EFI_TIMER_ARCH_PROTOCOL instance.
    224   @param  TimerPeriod      A pointer to the timer period to retrieve in 100 ns units. If
    225                            0 is returned, then the timer is currently disabled.
    226 
    227 
    228   @retval EFI_SUCCESS           The timer period was returned in TimerPeriod.
    229   @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER TimerPeriod is NULL.
    230 
    231 **/
    232 EFI_STATUS
    233 EFIAPI
    234 TimerDriverGetTimerPeriod (
    235   IN EFI_TIMER_ARCH_PROTOCOL   *This,
    236   OUT UINT64                   *TimerPeriod
    237   )
    238 {
    239   if (TimerPeriod == NULL) {
    240     return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
    241   }
    242 
    243   *TimerPeriod = mTimerPeriod;
    244   return EFI_SUCCESS;
    245 }
    246 
    247 /**
    248   This function generates a soft timer interrupt. If the platform does not support soft
    249   timer interrupts, then EFI_UNSUPPORTED is returned. Otherwise, EFI_SUCCESS is returned.
    250   If a handler has been registered through the EFI_TIMER_ARCH_PROTOCOL.RegisterHandler()
    251   service, then a soft timer interrupt will be generated. If the timer interrupt is
    252   enabled when this service is called, then the registered handler will be invoked. The
    253   registered handler should not be able to distinguish a hardware-generated timer
    254   interrupt from a software-generated timer interrupt.
    255 
    256   @param  This             The EFI_TIMER_ARCH_PROTOCOL instance.
    257 
    258   @retval EFI_SUCCESS           The soft timer interrupt was generated.
    259   @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED       The platform does not support the generation of soft timer interrupts.
    260 
    261 **/
    262 EFI_STATUS
    263 EFIAPI
    264 TimerDriverGenerateSoftInterrupt (
    265   IN EFI_TIMER_ARCH_PROTOCOL  *This
    266   )
    267 {
    268   return EFI_UNSUPPORTED;
    269 }
    270 
    271 
    272 /**
    273   Interface stucture for the Timer Architectural Protocol.
    274 
    275   @par Protocol Description:
    276   This protocol provides the services to initialize a periodic timer
    277   interrupt, and to register a handler that is called each time the timer
    278   interrupt fires.  It may also provide a service to adjust the rate of the
    279   periodic timer interrupt.  When a timer interrupt occurs, the handler is
    280   passed the amount of time that has passed since the previous timer
    281   interrupt.
    282 
    283   @param RegisterHandler
    284   Registers a handler that will be called each time the
    285   timer interrupt fires.  TimerPeriod defines the minimum
    286   time between timer interrupts, so TimerPeriod will also
    287   be the minimum time between calls to the registered
    288   handler.
    289 
    290   @param SetTimerPeriod
    291   Sets the period of the timer interrupt in 100 nS units.
    292   This function is optional, and may return EFI_UNSUPPORTED.
    293   If this function is supported, then the timer period will
    294   be rounded up to the nearest supported timer period.
    295 
    296 
    297   @param GetTimerPeriod
    298   Retrieves the period of the timer interrupt in 100 nS units.
    299 
    300   @param GenerateSoftInterrupt
    301   Generates a soft timer interrupt that simulates the firing of
    302   the timer interrupt. This service can be used to invoke the   registered handler if the timer interrupt has been masked for
    303   a period of time.
    304 
    305 **/
    306 EFI_TIMER_ARCH_PROTOCOL   gTimer = {
    307   TimerDriverRegisterHandler,
    308   TimerDriverSetTimerPeriod,
    309   TimerDriverGetTimerPeriod,
    310   TimerDriverGenerateSoftInterrupt
    311 };
    312 
    313 
    314 /**
    315   Initialize the state information for the Timer Architectural Protocol and
    316   the Timer Debug support protocol that allows the debugger to break into a
    317   running program.
    318 
    319   @param  ImageHandle   of the loaded driver
    320   @param  SystemTable   Pointer to the System Table
    321 
    322   @retval EFI_SUCCESS           Protocol registered
    323   @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES  Cannot allocate protocol data structure
    324   @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR      Hardware problems
    325 
    326 **/
    327 EFI_STATUS
    328 EFIAPI
    329 TimerInitialize (
    330   IN EFI_HANDLE         ImageHandle,
    331   IN EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE   *SystemTable
    332   )
    333 {
    334   EFI_HANDLE  Handle = NULL;
    335   EFI_STATUS  Status;
    336   UINT32      TimerBaseAddress;
    337 
    338   // Find the interrupt controller protocol.  ASSERT if not found.
    339   Status = gBS->LocateProtocol (&gHardwareInterruptProtocolGuid, NULL, (VOID **)&gInterrupt);
    340   ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);
    341 
    342   // Set up the timer registers
    343   TimerBaseAddress = TimerBase (FixedPcdGet32(PcdOmap35xxArchTimer));
    344   TISR = TimerBaseAddress + GPTIMER_TISR;
    345   TCLR = TimerBaseAddress + GPTIMER_TCLR;
    346   TLDR = TimerBaseAddress + GPTIMER_TLDR;
    347   TCRR = TimerBaseAddress + GPTIMER_TCRR;
    348   TIER = TimerBaseAddress + GPTIMER_TIER;
    349 
    350   // Disable the timer
    351   Status = TimerDriverSetTimerPeriod (&gTimer, 0);
    352   ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);
    353 
    354   // Install interrupt handler
    355   gVector = InterruptVectorForTimer (FixedPcdGet32(PcdOmap35xxArchTimer));
    356   Status = gInterrupt->RegisterInterruptSource (gInterrupt, gVector, TimerInterruptHandler);
    357   ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);
    358 
    359   // Turn on the functional clock for Timer
    360   MmioOr32 (CM_FCLKEN_PER, CM_FCLKEN_PER_EN_GPT3_ENABLE);
    361 
    362   // Set up default timer
    363   Status = TimerDriverSetTimerPeriod (&gTimer, FixedPcdGet32(PcdTimerPeriod));
    364   ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);
    365 
    366   // Install the Timer Architectural Protocol onto a new handle
    367   Status = gBS->InstallMultipleProtocolInterfaces (
    368                   &Handle,
    369                   &gEfiTimerArchProtocolGuid,      &gTimer,
    370                   NULL
    371                   );
    372   ASSERT_EFI_ERROR(Status);
    373 
    374   return Status;
    375 }
    376 
    377