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QEMU_CLOCK_HOST is based on the system time which may jump backward in case the admin or NTP adjusts it. RTC emulations and other device models can suffer in this case as timers will stall for the period the clock was tuned back. This adds a detection mechanism that checks on every host clock readout if the new time is before the last result. If that is the case a notifier list is informed. Device models interested in this event can register a notifier with the clock. Signed-off-by: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com> Signed-off-by: Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com>
342 lines
8.9 KiB
C
342 lines
8.9 KiB
C
#ifndef QEMU_TIMER_H
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#define QEMU_TIMER_H
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#include "qemu-common.h"
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#include "notify.h"
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#include <time.h>
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#include <sys/time.h>
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#ifdef _WIN32
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#include <windows.h>
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#endif
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/* timers */
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#define SCALE_MS 1000000
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#define SCALE_US 1000
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#define SCALE_NS 1
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typedef struct QEMUClock QEMUClock;
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typedef void QEMUTimerCB(void *opaque);
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/* The real time clock should be used only for stuff which does not
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change the virtual machine state, as it is run even if the virtual
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machine is stopped. The real time clock has a frequency of 1000
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Hz. */
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extern QEMUClock *rt_clock;
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/* The virtual clock is only run during the emulation. It is stopped
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when the virtual machine is stopped. Virtual timers use a high
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precision clock, usually cpu cycles (use ticks_per_sec). */
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extern QEMUClock *vm_clock;
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/* The host clock should be use for device models that emulate accurate
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real time sources. It will continue to run when the virtual machine
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is suspended, and it will reflect system time changes the host may
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undergo (e.g. due to NTP). The host clock has the same precision as
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the virtual clock. */
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extern QEMUClock *host_clock;
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int64_t qemu_get_clock_ns(QEMUClock *clock);
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void qemu_clock_enable(QEMUClock *clock, int enabled);
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void qemu_clock_warp(QEMUClock *clock);
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void qemu_register_clock_reset_notifier(QEMUClock *clock, Notifier *notifier);
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void qemu_unregister_clock_reset_notifier(QEMUClock *clock,
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Notifier *notifier);
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QEMUTimer *qemu_new_timer(QEMUClock *clock, int scale,
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QEMUTimerCB *cb, void *opaque);
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void qemu_free_timer(QEMUTimer *ts);
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void qemu_del_timer(QEMUTimer *ts);
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void qemu_mod_timer(QEMUTimer *ts, int64_t expire_time);
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int qemu_timer_pending(QEMUTimer *ts);
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int qemu_timer_expired(QEMUTimer *timer_head, int64_t current_time);
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void qemu_run_all_timers(void);
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int qemu_alarm_pending(void);
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int64_t qemu_next_icount_deadline(void);
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void configure_alarms(char const *opt);
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void configure_icount(const char *option);
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int qemu_calculate_timeout(void);
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void init_clocks(void);
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int init_timer_alarm(void);
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void quit_timers(void);
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int64_t cpu_get_ticks(void);
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void cpu_enable_ticks(void);
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void cpu_disable_ticks(void);
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static inline QEMUTimer *qemu_new_timer_ns(QEMUClock *clock, QEMUTimerCB *cb,
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void *opaque)
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{
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return qemu_new_timer(clock, SCALE_NS, cb, opaque);
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}
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static inline QEMUTimer *qemu_new_timer_ms(QEMUClock *clock, QEMUTimerCB *cb,
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void *opaque)
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{
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return qemu_new_timer(clock, SCALE_MS, cb, opaque);
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}
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static inline int64_t qemu_get_clock_ms(QEMUClock *clock)
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{
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return qemu_get_clock_ns(clock) / SCALE_MS;
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}
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static inline int64_t get_ticks_per_sec(void)
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{
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return 1000000000LL;
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}
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/* real time host monotonic timer */
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static inline int64_t get_clock_realtime(void)
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{
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struct timeval tv;
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gettimeofday(&tv, NULL);
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return tv.tv_sec * 1000000000LL + (tv.tv_usec * 1000);
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}
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/* Warning: don't insert tracepoints into these functions, they are
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also used by simpletrace backend and tracepoints would cause
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an infinite recursion! */
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#ifdef _WIN32
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extern int64_t clock_freq;
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static inline int64_t get_clock(void)
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{
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LARGE_INTEGER ti;
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QueryPerformanceCounter(&ti);
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return muldiv64(ti.QuadPart, get_ticks_per_sec(), clock_freq);
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}
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#else
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extern int use_rt_clock;
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static inline int64_t get_clock(void)
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{
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#if defined(__linux__) || (defined(__FreeBSD__) && __FreeBSD_version >= 500000) \
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|| defined(__DragonFly__) || defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__)
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if (use_rt_clock) {
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struct timespec ts;
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clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &ts);
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return ts.tv_sec * 1000000000LL + ts.tv_nsec;
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} else
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#endif
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{
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/* XXX: using gettimeofday leads to problems if the date
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changes, so it should be avoided. */
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return get_clock_realtime();
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}
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}
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#endif
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void qemu_get_timer(QEMUFile *f, QEMUTimer *ts);
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void qemu_put_timer(QEMUFile *f, QEMUTimer *ts);
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/* ptimer.c */
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typedef struct ptimer_state ptimer_state;
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typedef void (*ptimer_cb)(void *opaque);
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ptimer_state *ptimer_init(QEMUBH *bh);
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void ptimer_set_period(ptimer_state *s, int64_t period);
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void ptimer_set_freq(ptimer_state *s, uint32_t freq);
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void ptimer_set_limit(ptimer_state *s, uint64_t limit, int reload);
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uint64_t ptimer_get_count(ptimer_state *s);
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void ptimer_set_count(ptimer_state *s, uint64_t count);
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void ptimer_run(ptimer_state *s, int oneshot);
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void ptimer_stop(ptimer_state *s);
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/* icount */
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int64_t qemu_icount_round(int64_t count);
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extern int64_t qemu_icount;
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extern int use_icount;
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extern int icount_time_shift;
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extern int64_t qemu_icount_bias;
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int64_t cpu_get_icount(void);
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/*******************************************/
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/* host CPU ticks (if available) */
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#if defined(_ARCH_PPC)
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static inline int64_t cpu_get_real_ticks(void)
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{
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int64_t retval;
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#ifdef _ARCH_PPC64
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/* This reads timebase in one 64bit go and includes Cell workaround from:
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http://ozlabs.org/pipermail/linuxppc-dev/2006-October/027052.html
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*/
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__asm__ __volatile__ ("mftb %0\n\t"
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"cmpwi %0,0\n\t"
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"beq- $-8"
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: "=r" (retval));
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#else
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/* http://ozlabs.org/pipermail/linuxppc-dev/1999-October/003889.html */
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unsigned long junk;
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__asm__ __volatile__ ("mfspr %1,269\n\t" /* mftbu */
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"mfspr %L0,268\n\t" /* mftb */
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"mfspr %0,269\n\t" /* mftbu */
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"cmpw %0,%1\n\t"
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"bne $-16"
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: "=r" (retval), "=r" (junk));
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#endif
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return retval;
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}
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#elif defined(__i386__)
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static inline int64_t cpu_get_real_ticks(void)
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{
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int64_t val;
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asm volatile ("rdtsc" : "=A" (val));
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return val;
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}
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#elif defined(__x86_64__)
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static inline int64_t cpu_get_real_ticks(void)
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{
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uint32_t low,high;
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int64_t val;
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asm volatile("rdtsc" : "=a" (low), "=d" (high));
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val = high;
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val <<= 32;
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val |= low;
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return val;
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}
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#elif defined(__hppa__)
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static inline int64_t cpu_get_real_ticks(void)
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{
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int val;
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asm volatile ("mfctl %%cr16, %0" : "=r"(val));
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return val;
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}
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#elif defined(__ia64)
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static inline int64_t cpu_get_real_ticks(void)
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{
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int64_t val;
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asm volatile ("mov %0 = ar.itc" : "=r"(val) :: "memory");
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return val;
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}
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#elif defined(__s390__)
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static inline int64_t cpu_get_real_ticks(void)
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{
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int64_t val;
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asm volatile("stck 0(%1)" : "=m" (val) : "a" (&val) : "cc");
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return val;
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}
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#elif defined(__sparc_v8plus__) || defined(__sparc_v8plusa__) || defined(__sparc_v9__)
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static inline int64_t cpu_get_real_ticks (void)
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{
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#if defined(_LP64)
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uint64_t rval;
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asm volatile("rd %%tick,%0" : "=r"(rval));
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return rval;
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#else
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union {
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uint64_t i64;
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struct {
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uint32_t high;
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uint32_t low;
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} i32;
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} rval;
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asm volatile("rd %%tick,%1; srlx %1,32,%0"
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: "=r"(rval.i32.high), "=r"(rval.i32.low));
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return rval.i64;
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#endif
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}
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#elif defined(__mips__) && \
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((defined(__mips_isa_rev) && __mips_isa_rev >= 2) || defined(__linux__))
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/*
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* binutils wants to use rdhwr only on mips32r2
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* but as linux kernel emulate it, it's fine
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* to use it.
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*
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*/
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#define MIPS_RDHWR(rd, value) { \
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__asm__ __volatile__ (".set push\n\t" \
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".set mips32r2\n\t" \
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"rdhwr %0, "rd"\n\t" \
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".set pop" \
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: "=r" (value)); \
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}
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static inline int64_t cpu_get_real_ticks(void)
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{
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/* On kernels >= 2.6.25 rdhwr <reg>, $2 and $3 are emulated */
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uint32_t count;
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static uint32_t cyc_per_count = 0;
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if (!cyc_per_count) {
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MIPS_RDHWR("$3", cyc_per_count);
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}
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MIPS_RDHWR("$2", count);
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return (int64_t)(count * cyc_per_count);
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}
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#elif defined(__alpha__)
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static inline int64_t cpu_get_real_ticks(void)
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{
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uint64_t cc;
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uint32_t cur, ofs;
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asm volatile("rpcc %0" : "=r"(cc));
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cur = cc;
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ofs = cc >> 32;
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return cur - ofs;
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}
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#else
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/* The host CPU doesn't have an easily accessible cycle counter.
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Just return a monotonically increasing value. This will be
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totally wrong, but hopefully better than nothing. */
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static inline int64_t cpu_get_real_ticks (void)
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{
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static int64_t ticks = 0;
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return ticks++;
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}
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#endif
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#ifdef NEED_CPU_H
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/* Deterministic execution requires that IO only be performed on the last
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instruction of a TB so that interrupts take effect immediately. */
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static inline int can_do_io(CPUState *env)
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{
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if (!use_icount)
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return 1;
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/* If not executing code then assume we are ok. */
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if (!env->current_tb)
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return 1;
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return env->can_do_io != 0;
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}
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_PROFILER
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static inline int64_t profile_getclock(void)
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{
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return cpu_get_real_ticks();
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}
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extern int64_t qemu_time, qemu_time_start;
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extern int64_t tlb_flush_time;
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extern int64_t dev_time;
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#endif
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#endif
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