358 lines
11 KiB
C
358 lines
11 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2021 Nuvoton Technology Corporation.
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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*/
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#define DT_DRV_COMPAT nuvoton_npcx_itim_timer
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/**
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* @file
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* @brief Nuvoton NPCX kernel device driver for "system clock driver" interface
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*
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* This file contains a kernel device driver implemented by the internal
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* 64/32-bit timers in Nuvoton NPCX series. Via these two kinds of timers, the
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* driver provides an standard "system clock driver" interface.
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*
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* It includes:
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* - A system timer based on an ITIM64 (Internal 64-bit timer) instance, clocked
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* by APB2 which freq is the same as CONFIG_SYS_CLOCK_HW_CYCLES_PER_SEC.
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* - Provide a 64-bit cycles reading and ticks computation based on it.
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* - Its prescaler is set to 1 and provide the kernel cycles reading without
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* handling overflow mechanism.
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* - After ec entered "sleep/deep sleep" power state which is used for better
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* power consumption, then its clock will stop.
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*
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* - A event timer based on an ITIM32 (Internal 32-bit timer) instance, clocked
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* by LFCLK which frequency is 32KHz and still activated when ec entered
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* "sleep/deep sleep" power state.
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* - Provide a system clock timeout notification. In its ISR, the driver informs
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* the kernel that the specified number of ticks have elapsed.
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* - Its prescaler is set to 1 and the formula between event timer's cycles and
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* ticks is 'cycles = (ticks * 32768) / CONFIG_SYS_CLOCK_TICKS_PER_SEC'
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* - Compensate reading of ITIM64 which clock is gating after ec entered
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* "sleep/deep sleep" power state if CONFIG_PM is enabled.
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*/
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#include <drivers/clock_control.h>
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#include <drivers/timer/system_timer.h>
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#include <sys_clock.h>
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#include <spinlock.h>
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#include <soc.h>
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#include <logging/log.h>
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LOG_MODULE_REGISTER(itim, LOG_LEVEL_ERR);
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#define NPCX_ITIM32_MAX_CNT 0xffffffff
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#define NPCX_ITIM64_MAX_HALF_CNT 0xffffffff
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#define EVT_CYCLES_PER_SEC LFCLK /* 32768 Hz */
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#define SYS_CYCLES_PER_TICK (sys_clock_hw_cycles_per_sec() \
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/ CONFIG_SYS_CLOCK_TICKS_PER_SEC)
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#define SYS_CYCLES_PER_USEC (sys_clock_hw_cycles_per_sec() / 1000000)
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#define EVT_CYCLES_FROM_TICKS(ticks) \
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ceiling_fraction(ticks * EVT_CYCLES_PER_SEC, \
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CONFIG_SYS_CLOCK_TICKS_PER_SEC)
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#define NPCX_ITIM_CLK_SEL_DELAY 92 /* Delay for clock selection (Unit:us) */
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/* Timeout for enabling ITIM module: 100us (Unit:cycles) */
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#define NPCX_ITIM_EN_TIMEOUT_CYCLES (100 * SYS_CYCLES_PER_USEC)
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/* Instance of system and event timers */
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static struct itim64_reg *const sys_tmr = (struct itim64_reg *)
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DT_INST_REG_ADDR_BY_NAME(0, sys_itim);
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static struct itim32_reg *const evt_tmr = (struct itim32_reg *)
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DT_INST_REG_ADDR_BY_NAME(0, evt_itim);
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static const struct npcx_clk_cfg itim_clk_cfg[] = NPCX_DT_CLK_CFG_ITEMS_LIST(0);
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static struct k_spinlock lock;
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/* Announced cycles in system timer before executing sys_clock_announce() */
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static uint64_t cyc_sys_announced;
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/* Current target cycles of time-out signal in event timer */
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static uint32_t cyc_evt_timeout;
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/* Total cycles of system timer stopped in "sleep/deep sleep" mode */
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__unused static uint64_t cyc_sys_compensated;
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/* Current cycles in event timer when ec entered "sleep/deep sleep" mode */
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__unused static uint32_t cyc_evt_enter_deep_idle;
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/* ITIM local inline functions */
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static inline uint64_t npcx_itim_get_sys_cyc64(void)
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{
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uint32_t cnt64h, cnt64h_check, cnt64l;
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/* Read 64-bit counter value from two 32-bit registers */
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do {
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cnt64h_check = sys_tmr->ITCNT64H;
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cnt64l = sys_tmr->ITCNT64L;
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cnt64h = sys_tmr->ITCNT64H;
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} while (cnt64h != cnt64h_check);
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cnt64h = NPCX_ITIM64_MAX_HALF_CNT - cnt64h;
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cnt64l = NPCX_ITIM64_MAX_HALF_CNT - cnt64l + 1;
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/* Return current value of 64-bit counter value of system timer */
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if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PM)) {
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return ((((uint64_t)cnt64h) << 32) | cnt64l) +
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cyc_sys_compensated;
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} else {
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return (((uint64_t)cnt64h) << 32) | cnt64l;
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}
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}
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static inline int npcx_itim_evt_enable(void)
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{
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uint64_t cyc_start;
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/* Enable event timer and wait for it to take effect */
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evt_tmr->ITCTS32 |= BIT(NPCX_ITCTSXX_ITEN);
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/*
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* Usually, it need one clock (30.5 us) to take effect since
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* asynchronization between core and itim32's source clock (LFCLK).
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*/
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cyc_start = npcx_itim_get_sys_cyc64();
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while (!IS_BIT_SET(evt_tmr->ITCTS32, NPCX_ITCTSXX_ITEN)) {
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if (npcx_itim_get_sys_cyc64() - cyc_start >
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NPCX_ITIM_EN_TIMEOUT_CYCLES) {
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/* ITEN bit is still unset? */
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if (!IS_BIT_SET(evt_tmr->ITCTS32, NPCX_ITCTSXX_ITEN)) {
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LOG_ERR("Timeout: enabling EVT timer!");
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return -ETIMEDOUT;
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}
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}
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}
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return 0;
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}
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static inline void npcx_itim_evt_disable(void)
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{
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/* Disable event timer and no need to wait for it to take effect */
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evt_tmr->ITCTS32 &= ~BIT(NPCX_ITCTSXX_ITEN);
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}
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/* ITIM local functions */
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static int npcx_itim_start_evt_tmr_by_tick(int32_t ticks)
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{
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/*
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* Get desired cycles of event timer from the requested ticks which
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* round up to next tick boundary.
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*/
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if (ticks == K_TICKS_FOREVER) {
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cyc_evt_timeout = NPCX_ITIM32_MAX_CNT;
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} else {
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if (ticks <= 0) {
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ticks = 1;
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}
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cyc_evt_timeout = MIN(EVT_CYCLES_FROM_TICKS(ticks),
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NPCX_ITIM32_MAX_CNT);
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}
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LOG_DBG("ticks %x, cyc_evt_timeout %x", ticks, cyc_evt_timeout);
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/* Disable event timer if needed before configuring counter */
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if (IS_BIT_SET(evt_tmr->ITCTS32, NPCX_ITCTSXX_ITEN)) {
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npcx_itim_evt_disable();
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}
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/* Upload counter of event timer */
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evt_tmr->ITCNT32 = MAX(cyc_evt_timeout - 1, 1);
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/* Enable event timer and start ticking */
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return npcx_itim_evt_enable();
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}
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static void npcx_itim_evt_isr(const struct device *dev)
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{
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ARG_UNUSED(dev);
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/* Disable ITIM event module first */
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npcx_itim_evt_disable();
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/* Clear timeout status for event */
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evt_tmr->ITCTS32 |= BIT(NPCX_ITCTSXX_TO_STS);
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if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_TICKLESS_KERNEL)) {
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k_spinlock_key_t key = k_spin_lock(&lock);
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uint32_t delta_ticks = (uint32_t)((npcx_itim_get_sys_cyc64() -
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cyc_sys_announced) / SYS_CYCLES_PER_TICK);
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/* Store announced cycles of system timer */
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cyc_sys_announced = npcx_itim_get_sys_cyc64();
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k_spin_unlock(&lock, key);
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/* Informs kernel that specified number of ticks have elapsed */
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sys_clock_announce(delta_ticks);
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} else {
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/* Enable event timer for ticking and wait to it take effect */
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npcx_itim_evt_enable();
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/* Informs kernel that one tick has elapsed */
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sys_clock_announce(1);
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}
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}
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#if defined(CONFIG_PM)
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static inline uint32_t npcx_itim_get_evt_cyc32(void)
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{
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uint32_t cnt1, cnt2;
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cnt1 = evt_tmr->ITCNT32;
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/*
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* Wait for two consecutive equal values are read since the source clock
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* of event timer is 32KHz.
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*/
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while ((cnt2 = evt_tmr->ITCNT32) != cnt1)
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cnt1 = cnt2;
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/* Return current value of 32-bit counter of event timer */
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return cnt2;
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}
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static uint32_t npcx_itim_evt_elapsed_cyc32(void)
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{
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uint32_t cnt1 = npcx_itim_get_evt_cyc32();
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uint8_t sys_cts = evt_tmr->ITCTS32;
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uint16_t cnt2 = npcx_itim_get_evt_cyc32();
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/* Event has been triggered but timer ISR doesn't handle it */
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if (IS_BIT_SET(sys_cts, NPCX_ITCTSXX_TO_STS) || (cnt2 > cnt1)) {
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cnt2 = cyc_evt_timeout;
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} else {
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cnt2 = cyc_evt_timeout - cnt2;
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}
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/* Return elapsed cycles of 32-bit counter of event timer */
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return cnt2;
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}
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#endif /* CONFIG_PM */
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/* System timer api functions */
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void sys_clock_set_timeout(int32_t ticks, bool idle)
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{
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ARG_UNUSED(idle);
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if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_TICKLESS_KERNEL)) {
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/* Only for tickless kernel system */
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return;
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}
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LOG_DBG("timeout is %d", ticks);
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/* Start a event timer in ticks */
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npcx_itim_start_evt_tmr_by_tick(ticks);
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}
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uint32_t sys_clock_elapsed(void)
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{
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if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_TICKLESS_KERNEL)) {
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/* Always return 0 for tickful kernel system */
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return 0;
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}
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k_spinlock_key_t key = k_spin_lock(&lock);
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uint64_t current = npcx_itim_get_sys_cyc64();
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k_spin_unlock(&lock, key);
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/* Return how many ticks elapsed since last sys_clock_announce() call */
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return (uint32_t)((current - cyc_sys_announced) / SYS_CYCLES_PER_TICK);
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}
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uint32_t sys_clock_cycle_get_32(void)
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{
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k_spinlock_key_t key = k_spin_lock(&lock);
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uint64_t current = npcx_itim_get_sys_cyc64();
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k_spin_unlock(&lock, key);
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/* Return how many cycles since system kernel timer start counting */
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return (uint32_t)(current);
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}
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int sys_clock_driver_init(const struct device *dev)
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{
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ARG_UNUSED(dev);
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int ret;
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const struct device *const clk_dev =
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device_get_binding(NPCX_CLK_CTRL_NAME);
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/* Turn on all itim module clocks used for counting */
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for (int i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(itim_clk_cfg); i++) {
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ret = clock_control_on(clk_dev, (clock_control_subsys_t *)
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&itim_clk_cfg[i]);
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if (ret < 0) {
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LOG_ERR("Turn on timer %d clock failed.", i);
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return ret;
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}
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}
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/*
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* Step 1. Use a ITIM64 timer as system kernel timer for counting.
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* Configure 64-bit timer counter and its prescaler to 1 first.
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*/
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sys_tmr->ITPRE64 = 0;
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sys_tmr->ITCNT64L = NPCX_ITIM64_MAX_HALF_CNT;
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sys_tmr->ITCNT64H = NPCX_ITIM64_MAX_HALF_CNT;
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/*
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* Select APB2 clock which freq is CONFIG_SYS_CLOCK_HW_CYCLES_PER_SEC,
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* and clear timeout status bit before enabling the whole module.
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*/
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sys_tmr->ITCTS64 = BIT(NPCX_ITCTSXX_TO_STS);
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/* Enable 64-bit timer and start ticking */
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sys_tmr->ITCTS64 |= BIT(NPCX_ITCTSXX_ITEN);
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/*
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* Step 2. Use a ITIM32 timer for event handling (ex. timeout event).
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* Configure 32-bit timer's prescaler to 1 first.
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*/
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evt_tmr->ITPRE32 = 0;
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/*
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* Select low frequency clock source (The freq is 32kHz), enable its
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* interrupt/wake-up sources, and clear timeout status bit before
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* enabling it.
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*/
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evt_tmr->ITCTS32 = BIT(NPCX_ITCTSXX_CKSEL) | BIT(NPCX_ITCTSXX_TO_WUE)
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| BIT(NPCX_ITCTSXX_TO_IE) | BIT(NPCX_ITCTSXX_TO_STS);
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/* A delay for ITIM source clock selection */
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k_busy_wait(NPCX_ITIM_CLK_SEL_DELAY);
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/* Configure event timer's ISR */
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IRQ_CONNECT(DT_INST_IRQN(0), DT_INST_IRQ(0, priority),
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npcx_itim_evt_isr, NULL, 0);
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/* Enable event timer interrupt */
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irq_enable(DT_INST_IRQN(0));
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if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_TICKLESS_KERNEL)) {
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/* Start a event timer in one tick */
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ret = npcx_itim_start_evt_tmr_by_tick(1);
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if (ret < 0) {
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return ret;
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}
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}
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return 0;
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}
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/* Platform specific systme timer functions */
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#if defined(CONFIG_PM)
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void npcx_clock_capture_low_freq_timer(void)
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{
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cyc_evt_enter_deep_idle = npcx_itim_evt_elapsed_cyc32();
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}
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void npcx_clock_compensate_system_timer(void)
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{
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uint32_t cyc_evt_elapsed_in_deep = npcx_itim_evt_elapsed_cyc32() -
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cyc_evt_enter_deep_idle;
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cyc_sys_compensated += ((uint64_t)cyc_evt_elapsed_in_deep *
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sys_clock_hw_cycles_per_sec()) / EVT_CYCLES_PER_SEC;
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}
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#if defined(CONFIG_SOC_POWER_MANAGEMENT_TRACE)
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uint64_t npcx_clock_get_sleep_ticks(void)
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{
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return cyc_sys_compensated / SYS_CYCLES_PER_TICK;
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}
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#endif /* CONFIG_SOC_POWER_MANAGEMENT_TRACE */
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#endif /* CONFIG_PM */
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