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/* $Id: timex.h,v 1.2 1999/02/15 02:22:14 ralf Exp $ * * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive * for more details. * * Copyright (C) 1998, 1999 by Ralf Baechle * * FIXME: For some of the supported machines this is dead wrong. */ #ifndef __ASM_MIPS_TIMEX_H #define __ASM_MIPS_TIMEX_H #define CLOCK_TICK_RATE 1193180 /* Underlying HZ */ #define CLOCK_TICK_FACTOR 20 /* Factor of both 1000000 and CLOCK_TICK_RATE */ #define FINETUNE ((((((long)LATCH * HZ - CLOCK_TICK_RATE) << SHIFT_HZ) * \ (1000000/CLOCK_TICK_FACTOR) / (CLOCK_TICK_RATE/CLOCK_TICK_FACTOR)) \ << (SHIFT_SCALE-SHIFT_HZ)) / HZ) /* * Standard way to access the cycle counter. * Currently only used on SMP for scheduling. * * Only the low 32 bits are available as a continuously counting entity. * But this only means we'll force a reschedule every 8 seconds or so, * which isn't an evil thing. * * We know that all SMP capable CPUs have cycle counters. */ typedef unsigned int cycles_t; extern cycles_t cacheflush_time; static inline cycles_t get_cycles (void) { return read_32bit_cp0_register(CP0_COUNT); } #endif /* __ASM_MIPS_TIMEX_H */ |