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/*
* This file is part of the coreboot project.
*
* Copyright (C) 2011 The ChromiumOS Authors. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (C) 2017 Siemens AG
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*/
#include <assert.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <console/console.h>
#include <cbmem.h>
#include <symbols.h>
#include <timer.h>
#include <timestamp.h>
#include <arch/early_variables.h>
#include <smp/node.h>
#define MAX_TIMESTAMPS 192
/* When changing this number, adjust TIMESTAMP() size ASSERT() in memlayout.h */
#define MAX_BSS_TIMESTAMP_CACHE 16
struct __packed timestamp_cache {
struct timestamp_table table;
/* The struct timestamp_table has a 0 length array as its last field.
* The following 'entries' array serves as the storage space for the
* cache when allocated in the BSS. */
struct timestamp_entry entries[MAX_BSS_TIMESTAMP_CACHE];
};
DECLARE_OPTIONAL_REGION(timestamp);
#if ENV_ROMSTAGE_OR_BEFORE
#define USE_TIMESTAMP_REGION (REGION_SIZE(timestamp) > 0)
#else
#define USE_TIMESTAMP_REGION 0
#endif
/* Currently we never store timestamp cache in .bss. */
#define TIMESTAMP_CACHE_IN_BSS 0
/*
* Storage of cache entries prior to cbmem coming online.
*/
static struct timestamp_cache timestamp_cache;
/* This points to the active timestamp_table and can change within a stage.
as CBMEM comes available. */
static struct timestamp_table *glob_ts_table CAR_GLOBAL;
static void timestamp_cache_init(struct timestamp_table *ts_cache,
uint64_t base)
{
ts_cache->num_entries = 0;
ts_cache->max_entries = MAX_BSS_TIMESTAMP_CACHE;
ts_cache->base_time = base;
if (USE_TIMESTAMP_REGION)
ts_cache->max_entries = (REGION_SIZE(timestamp) -
offsetof(struct timestamp_table, entries))
/ sizeof(struct timestamp_entry);
}
static struct timestamp_table *timestamp_cache_get(void)
{
struct timestamp_table *ts_cache = NULL;
if (TIMESTAMP_CACHE_IN_BSS) {
ts_cache = ×tamp_cache.table;
} else if (USE_TIMESTAMP_REGION) {
if (REGION_SIZE(timestamp) < sizeof(*ts_cache))
BUG();
ts_cache = (void *)_timestamp;
}
return ts_cache;
}
static struct timestamp_table *timestamp_alloc_cbmem_table(void)
{
struct timestamp_table *tst;
tst = cbmem_add(CBMEM_ID_TIMESTAMP,
sizeof(struct timestamp_table) +
MAX_TIMESTAMPS * sizeof(struct timestamp_entry));
if (!tst)
return NULL;
tst->base_time = 0;
tst->max_entries = MAX_TIMESTAMPS;
tst->num_entries = 0;
return tst;
}
/* Determine if one should proceed into timestamp code. This is for protecting
* systems that have multiple processors running in romstage -- namely AMD
* based x86 platforms. */
static int timestamp_should_run(void)
{
/*
* Only check boot_cpu() in other stages than
* ENV_PAYLOAD_LOADER on x86.
*/
if ((!ENV_PAYLOAD_LOADER && CONFIG(ARCH_X86)) && !boot_cpu())
return 0;
return 1;
}
static struct timestamp_table *timestamp_table_get(void)
{
struct timestamp_table *ts_table;
ts_table = car_get_ptr(glob_ts_table);
if (ts_table)
return ts_table;
ts_table = timestamp_cache_get();
car_set_ptr(glob_ts_table, ts_table);
return ts_table;
}
static void timestamp_table_set(struct timestamp_table *ts)
{
car_set_ptr(glob_ts_table, ts);
}
static const char *timestamp_name(enum timestamp_id id)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(timestamp_ids); i++) {
if (timestamp_ids[i].id == id)
return timestamp_ids[i].name;
}
return "Unknown timestamp ID";
}
static void timestamp_add_table_entry(struct timestamp_table *ts_table,
enum timestamp_id id, uint64_t ts_time)
{
struct timestamp_entry *tse;
if (ts_table->num_entries >= ts_table->max_entries)
return;
tse = &ts_table->entries[ts_table->num_entries++];
tse->entry_id = id;
tse->entry_stamp = ts_time - ts_table->base_time;
if (CONFIG(TIMESTAMPS_ON_CONSOLE))
printk(BIOS_SPEW, "Timestamp - %s: %llu\n", timestamp_name(id), ts_time);
if (ts_table->num_entries == ts_table->max_entries)
printk(BIOS_ERR, "ERROR: Timestamp table full\n");
}
void timestamp_add(enum timestamp_id id, uint64_t ts_time)
{
struct timestamp_table *ts_table;
if (!timestamp_should_run())
return;
ts_table = timestamp_table_get();
if (!ts_table) {
printk(BIOS_ERR, "ERROR: No timestamp table found\n");
return;
}
timestamp_add_table_entry(ts_table, id, ts_time);
}
void timestamp_add_now(enum timestamp_id id)
{
timestamp_add(id, timestamp_get());
}
void timestamp_init(uint64_t base)
{
struct timestamp_table *ts_cache;
assert(ENV_ROMSTAGE_OR_BEFORE);
if (!timestamp_should_run())
return;
ts_cache = timestamp_cache_get();
if (!ts_cache) {
printk(BIOS_ERR, "ERROR: No timestamp cache to init\n");
return;
}
timestamp_cache_init(ts_cache, base);
timestamp_table_set(ts_cache);
}
static void timestamp_sync_cache_to_cbmem(struct timestamp_table *ts_cbmem_table)
{
uint32_t i;
struct timestamp_table *ts_cache_table;
ts_cache_table = timestamp_table_get();
if (!ts_cache_table) {
printk(BIOS_ERR, "ERROR: No timestamp cache found\n");
return;
}
/*
* There's no need to worry about the base_time fields being out of
* sync because only the following configuration is used/supported:
*
* Timestamps get initialized before ramstage, which implies
* CBMEM initialization in romstage.
* This requires the board to define a TIMESTAMP() region in its
* memlayout.ld (default on x86). The base_time from timestamp_init()
* (usually called from bootblock.c on most non-x86 boards) persists
* in that region until it gets synced to CBMEM in romstage.
* In ramstage, the BSS cache's base_time will be 0 until the second
* sync, which will adjust the timestamps in there to the correct
* base_time (from CBMEM) with the timestamp_add_table_entry() below.
*
* If you try to initialize timestamps before ramstage but don't define
* a TIMESTAMP region, all operations will fail (safely), and coreboot
* will behave as if timestamps only get initialized in ramstage.
*
* If timestamps only get initialized in ramstage, the base_time from
* timestamp_init() will get ignored and all timestamps will be 0-based.
*/
for (i = 0; i < ts_cache_table->num_entries; i++) {
struct timestamp_entry *tse = &ts_cache_table->entries[i];
timestamp_add_table_entry(ts_cbmem_table, tse->entry_id,
tse->entry_stamp);
}
/* Freshly added cbmem table has base_time 0. Inherit cache base_time */
if (ts_cbmem_table->base_time == 0)
ts_cbmem_table->base_time = ts_cache_table->base_time;
/* Cache no longer required. */
ts_cache_table->num_entries = 0;
}
static void timestamp_reinit(int is_recovery)
{
struct timestamp_table *ts_cbmem_table;
if (!timestamp_should_run())
return;
/* First time into romstage we make a clean new table. For platforms that travel
through this path on resume, ARCH_X86 S3, timestamps are also reset. */
if (ENV_ROMSTAGE) {
ts_cbmem_table = timestamp_alloc_cbmem_table();
} else {
/* Find existing table in cbmem. */
ts_cbmem_table = cbmem_find(CBMEM_ID_TIMESTAMP);
}
if (ts_cbmem_table == NULL) {
printk(BIOS_ERR, "ERROR: No timestamp table allocated\n");
timestamp_table_set(NULL);
return;
}
if (ENV_ROMSTAGE)
timestamp_sync_cache_to_cbmem(ts_cbmem_table);
/* Seed the timestamp tick frequency in ENV_PAYLOAD_LOADER. */
if (ENV_PAYLOAD_LOADER)
ts_cbmem_table->tick_freq_mhz = timestamp_tick_freq_mhz();
timestamp_table_set(ts_cbmem_table);
}
void timestamp_rescale_table(uint16_t N, uint16_t M)
{
uint32_t i;
struct timestamp_table *ts_table;
if (!timestamp_should_run())
return;
if (N == 0 || M == 0)
return;
ts_table = timestamp_table_get();
/* No timestamp table found */
if (ts_table == NULL) {
printk(BIOS_ERR, "ERROR: No timestamp table found\n");
return;
}
ts_table->base_time /= M;
ts_table->base_time *= N;
for (i = 0; i < ts_table->num_entries; i++) {
struct timestamp_entry *tse = &ts_table->entries[i];
tse->entry_stamp /= M;
tse->entry_stamp *= N;
}
}
/*
* Get the time in microseconds since boot (or more precise: since timestamp
* table was initialized).
*/
uint32_t get_us_since_boot(void)
{
struct timestamp_table *ts = timestamp_table_get();
if (ts == NULL || ts->tick_freq_mhz == 0)
return 0;
return (timestamp_get() - ts->base_time) / ts->tick_freq_mhz;
}
ROMSTAGE_CBMEM_INIT_HOOK(timestamp_reinit)
POSTCAR_CBMEM_INIT_HOOK(timestamp_reinit)
RAMSTAGE_CBMEM_INIT_HOOK(timestamp_reinit)
/* Provide default timestamp implementation using monotonic timer. */
uint64_t __weak timestamp_get(void)
{
struct mono_time t1, t2;
if (!CONFIG(HAVE_MONOTONIC_TIMER))
return 0;
mono_time_set_usecs(&t1, 0);
timer_monotonic_get(&t2);
return mono_time_diff_microseconds(&t1, &t2);
}
/* Like timestamp_get() above this matches up with microsecond granularity. */
int __weak timestamp_tick_freq_mhz(void)
{
return 1;
}
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