
Hi Stefan,
On Tue, 30 Aug 2022 at 06:08, Stefan Roese sr@denx.de wrote:
Adding Simon to Cc...
On 30.08.22 14:00, Michael Walle wrote:
Am 2022-08-30 13:53, schrieb Stefan Roese:
Add timer_get_boot_us() to support boards, that have CONFIG_BOOTSTAGE enabled, like pogo_v4.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Roese sr@denx.de
drivers/timer/orion-timer.c | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+)
diff --git a/drivers/timer/orion-timer.c b/drivers/timer/orion-timer.c index 02ed138642b8..7e920eaeaa40 100644 --- a/drivers/timer/orion-timer.c +++ b/drivers/timer/orion-timer.c @@ -41,6 +41,28 @@ u64 notrace timer_early_get_count(void) } #endif
+#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(BOOTSTAGE) +ulong timer_get_boot_us(void) +{
- u64 ticks = 0;
- u32 rate = 1;
- u64 us;
- int ret;
- ret = dm_timer_init();
- if (!ret) {
/* The timer is available */
rate = timer_get_rate(gd->timer);
timer_get_count(gd->timer, &ticks);
- } else {
return 0;
- }
- us = (ticks * 1000) / rate;
- return us;
+} +#endif
This is duplicate code in almost all the timer drivers, shouldn't this be a (weak) default implementation in timer-uclass.c?
Yes. I was lazy and just copied this function and did not notice, that even more timer drivers have this function. Of course it makes sense to not duplicate code here, but have a common function for this. Frankly I don't even know why exactly this function is needed, as I did not look into BOOTSTAGE yet.
Simon, do we really need this function? Can't bootstage just use the "normal" timer functionality instead?
It is needed because bootstage is called before driver model is ready. In fact it can be used to time driver model things.
The function here isn't that useful, since we cannot call dm_timer_init() before driver model is set up.
The timer_get_boot_us() function can by in a timer driver, but must exist outside the driver infrastructure. It must init the hard and then return the correct time. One driver model probes the timer driver, it must then continue on in that way.
Actually it looks like all the timers do this wrong. See arch/arm/mach-imx/syscounter.c or arch/arm/cpu/armv8/generic_timer.c for some ideas.
Also, do you need to guard it with CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(BOOTSTAGE), aren't unused functions discarded anyway?
Yes, this should be the case. Also just a result of my lazy copy-and- past.
Regards, SImon