2 * linux/drivers/clocksource/acpi_pm.c
4 * This file contains the ACPI PM based clocksource.
6 * This code was largely moved from the i386 timer_pm.c file
7 * which was (C) Dominik Brodowski <linux@brodo.de> 2003
8 * and contained the following comments:
10 * Driver to use the Power Management Timer (PMTMR) available in some
11 * southbridges as primary timing source for the Linux kernel.
13 * Based on parts of linux/drivers/acpi/hardware/hwtimer.c, timer_pit.c,
14 * timer_hpet.c, and on Arjan van de Ven's implementation for 2.4.
16 * This file is licensed under the GPL v2.
19 #include <linux/acpi_pmtmr.h>
20 #include <linux/clocksource.h>
21 #include <linux/errno.h>
22 #include <linux/init.h>
23 #include <linux/pci.h>
24 #include <linux/delay.h>
28 * The I/O port the PMTMR resides at.
29 * The location is detected during setup_arch(),
30 * in arch/i386/kernel/acpi/boot.c
32 u32 pmtmr_ioport __read_mostly;
34 static inline u32 read_pmtmr(void)
36 /* mask the output to 24 bits */
37 return inl(pmtmr_ioport) & ACPI_PM_MASK;
40 u32 acpi_pm_read_verified(void)
42 u32 v1 = 0, v2 = 0, v3 = 0;
45 * It has been reported that because of various broken
46 * chipsets (ICH4, PIIX4 and PIIX4E) where the ACPI PM clock
47 * source is not latched, you must read it multiple
48 * times to ensure a safe value is read:
54 } while (unlikely((v1 > v2 && v1 < v3) || (v2 > v3 && v2 < v1)
55 || (v3 > v1 && v3 < v2)));
60 static cycle_t acpi_pm_read_slow(void)
62 return (cycle_t)acpi_pm_read_verified();
65 static cycle_t acpi_pm_read(void)
67 return (cycle_t)read_pmtmr();
70 static struct clocksource clocksource_acpi_pm = {
74 .mask = (cycle_t)ACPI_PM_MASK,
75 .mult = 0, /*to be calculated*/
77 .flags = CLOCK_SOURCE_IS_CONTINUOUS,
83 static int __devinitdata acpi_pm_good;
84 static int __init acpi_pm_good_setup(char *__str)
89 __setup("acpi_pm_good", acpi_pm_good_setup);
91 static inline void acpi_pm_need_workaround(void)
93 clocksource_acpi_pm.read = acpi_pm_read_slow;
94 clocksource_acpi_pm.rating = 120;
100 * The power management timer may return improper results when read.
101 * Although the timer value settles properly after incrementing,
102 * while incrementing there is a 3 ns window every 69.8 ns where the
103 * timer value is indeterminate (a 4.2% chance that the data will be
104 * incorrect when read). As a result, the ACPI free running count up
105 * timer specification is violated due to erroneous reads.
107 static void __devinit acpi_pm_check_blacklist(struct pci_dev *dev)
112 /* the bug has been fixed in PIIX4M */
113 if (dev->revision < 3) {
114 printk(KERN_WARNING "* Found PM-Timer Bug on the chipset."
115 " Due to workarounds for a bug,\n"
116 "* this clock source is slow. Consider trying"
117 " other clock sources\n");
119 acpi_pm_need_workaround();
122 DECLARE_PCI_FIXUP_EARLY(PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_82371AB_3,
123 acpi_pm_check_blacklist);
125 static void __devinit acpi_pm_check_graylist(struct pci_dev *dev)
130 printk(KERN_WARNING "* The chipset may have PM-Timer Bug. Due to"
131 " workarounds for a bug,\n"
132 "* this clock source is slow. If you are sure your timer"
134 "* this bug, please use \"acpi_pm_good\" to disable the"
137 acpi_pm_need_workaround();
139 DECLARE_PCI_FIXUP_EARLY(PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_82801DB_0,
140 acpi_pm_check_graylist);
141 DECLARE_PCI_FIXUP_EARLY(PCI_VENDOR_ID_SERVERWORKS, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SERVERWORKS_LE,
142 acpi_pm_check_graylist);
145 #ifndef CONFIG_X86_64
146 #include "mach_timer.h"
147 #define PMTMR_EXPECTED_RATE \
148 ((CALIBRATE_LATCH * (PMTMR_TICKS_PER_SEC >> 10)) / (CLOCK_TICK_RATE>>10))
150 * Some boards have the PMTMR running way too fast. We check
151 * the PMTMR rate against PIT channel 2 to catch these cases.
153 static int verify_pmtmr_rate(void)
155 cycle_t value1, value2;
156 unsigned long count, delta;
158 mach_prepare_counter();
159 value1 = clocksource_acpi_pm.read();
160 mach_countup(&count);
161 value2 = clocksource_acpi_pm.read();
162 delta = (value2 - value1) & ACPI_PM_MASK;
164 /* Check that the PMTMR delta is within 5% of what we expect */
165 if (delta < (PMTMR_EXPECTED_RATE * 19) / 20 ||
166 delta > (PMTMR_EXPECTED_RATE * 21) / 20) {
167 printk(KERN_INFO "PM-Timer running at invalid rate: %lu%% "
168 "of normal - aborting.\n",
169 100UL * delta / PMTMR_EXPECTED_RATE);
176 #define verify_pmtmr_rate() (0)
179 /* Number of monotonicity checks to perform during initialization */
180 #define ACPI_PM_MONOTONICITY_CHECKS 10
182 static int __init init_acpi_pm_clocksource(void)
184 cycle_t value1, value2;
185 unsigned int i, j, good = 0;
190 clocksource_acpi_pm.mult = clocksource_hz2mult(PMTMR_TICKS_PER_SEC,
191 clocksource_acpi_pm.shift);
193 /* "verify" this timing source: */
194 for (j = 0; j < ACPI_PM_MONOTONICITY_CHECKS; j++) {
195 value1 = clocksource_acpi_pm.read();
196 for (i = 0; i < 10000; i++) {
197 value2 = clocksource_acpi_pm.read();
198 if (value2 == value1)
203 if ((value2 < value1) && ((value2) < 0xFFF))
206 printk(KERN_INFO "PM-Timer had inconsistent results:"
207 " 0x%#llx, 0x%#llx - aborting.\n",
214 if (good != ACPI_PM_MONOTONICITY_CHECKS) {
215 printk(KERN_INFO "PM-Timer failed consistency check "
216 " (0x%#llx) - aborting.\n", value1);
220 if (verify_pmtmr_rate() != 0)
223 return clocksource_register(&clocksource_acpi_pm);
226 /* We use fs_initcall because we want the PCI fixups to have run
227 * but we still need to load before device_initcall
229 fs_initcall(init_acpi_pm_clocksource);
232 * Allow an override of the IOPort. Stupid BIOSes do not tell us about
233 * the PMTimer, but we might know where it is.
235 static int __init parse_pmtmr(char *arg)
239 if (strict_strtoul(arg, 16, &base))
242 printk(KERN_INFO "PMTMR IOPort override: 0x%04x -> 0x%04lx\n",
243 (unsigned int)pmtmr_ioport, base);
248 __setup("pmtmr=", parse_pmtmr);