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276 lines
9.0 KiB
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/* -*- Fundamental -*- keep Emacs from f***ing up the formatting */
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 1993 The Regents of the University of California.
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* are met:
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* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
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* must display the following acknowledgement:
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* This product includes software developed by the University of
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* California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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* 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
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* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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* without specific prior written permission.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
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* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
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*
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* from: Steve McCanne's microtime code
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* $Id: microtime.s,v 1.9 1997/04/27 13:22:02 kato Exp $
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*/
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#include "opt_cpu.h"
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#ifdef APIC_IO
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#include <machine/apic.h>
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#endif /* APIC_IO */
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#include <machine/asmacros.h>
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#include <i386/isa/icu.h>
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#ifdef PC98
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#include <pc98/pc98/pc98.h>
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#else
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#include <i386/isa/isa.h>
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#endif
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#include <i386/isa/timerreg.h>
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ENTRY(microtime)
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#if (defined(I586_CPU) || defined(I686_CPU)) && !defined(SMP)
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movl _i586_ctr_freq, %ecx
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testl %ecx, %ecx
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jne pentium_microtime
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#else
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xorl %ecx, %ecx /* clear ecx */
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#endif
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movb $TIMER_SEL0|TIMER_LATCH, %al /* prepare to latch */
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pushfl
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cli /* disable interrupts */
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outb %al, $TIMER_MODE /* latch timer 0's counter */
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inb $TIMER_CNTR0, %al /* read counter value, LSB first */
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movb %al, %cl
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inb $TIMER_CNTR0, %al
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movb %al, %ch
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/*
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* Now check for counter overflow. This is tricky because the
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* timer chip doesn't let us atomically read the current counter
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* value and the output state (i.e., overflow state). We have
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* to read the ICU interrupt request register (IRR) to see if the
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* overflow has occured. Because we lack atomicity, we use
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* the (very accurate) heuristic that we only check for
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* overflow if the value read is close to the interrupt period.
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* E.g., if we just checked the IRR, we might read a non-overflowing
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* value close to 0, experience overflow, then read this overflow
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* from the IRR, and mistakenly add a correction to the "close
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* to zero" value.
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*
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* We compare the counter value to the prepared overflow threshold.
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* If the counter value is less than this, we assume the counter
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* didn't overflow between disabling timer interrupts and latching
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* the counter value above. For example, we assume that interrupts
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* are enabled when we are called (or were disabled just a few
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* cycles before we are called and that the instructions before the
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* "cli" are fast) and that the "cli" and "outb" instructions take
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* less than 10 timer cycles to execute. The last assumption is
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* very safe.
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*
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* Otherwise, the counter might have overflowed. We check for this
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* condition by reading the interrupt request register out of the ICU.
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* If it overflowed, we add in one clock period.
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*
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* The heuristic is "very accurate" because it works 100% if we're
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* called with interrupts enabled. Otherwise, it might not work.
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* Currently, only siointrts() calls us with interrupts disabled, so
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* the problem can be avoided at some cost to the general case. The
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* costs are complications in callers to disable interrupts in
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* IO_ICU1 and extra reads of the IRR forced by a conservative
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* overflow threshold.
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*
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* In 2.0, we are called at splhigh() from mi_switch(), so we have
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* to allow for the overflow bit being in ipending instead of in
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* the IRR. Our caller may have executed many instructions since
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* ipending was set, so the heuristic for the IRR is inappropriate
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* for ipending. However, we don't need another heuristic, since
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* the "cli" suffices to lock ipending.
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*/
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movl _timer0_max_count, %edx /* prepare for 2 uses */
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#if defined(APIC_IO)
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movl _ipending, %eax
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testl %eax, _mask8254 /* is soft timer interrupt pending? */
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#else
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testb $IRQ0, _ipending /* is a soft timer interrupt pending? */
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#endif /* APIC_IO */
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jne overflow
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/* Do we have a possible overflow condition? */
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cmpl _timer0_overflow_threshold, %ecx
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jbe 1f
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#if defined(APIC_IO)
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movl _apic_base, %eax
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movl APIC_IRR1(%eax), %eax /** XXX assumption: IRQ0-24 */
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testl %eax, _mask8254 /* is a hard timer interrupt pending? */
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#else
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inb $IO_ICU1, %al /* read IRR in ICU */
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testb $IRQ0, %al /* is a hard timer interrupt pending? */
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#endif /* APIC_IO */
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je 1f
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overflow:
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subl %edx, %ecx /* some intr pending, count timer down through 0 */
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1:
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/*
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* Subtract counter value from max count since it is a count-down value.
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*/
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subl %ecx, %edx
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/* Adjust for partial ticks. */
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addl _timer0_prescaler_count, %edx
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/*
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* To divide by 1.193200, we multiply by 27465 and shift right by 15.
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*
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* The multiplier was originally calculated to be
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*
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* 2^18 * 1000000 / 1193200 = 219698.
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*
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* The frequency is 1193200 to be compatible with rounding errors in
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* the calculation of the usual maximum count. 2^18 is the largest
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* power of 2 such that multiplying `i' by it doesn't overflow for i
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* in the range of interest ([0, 11932 + 5)). We adjusted the
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* multiplier a little to minimise the average of
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*
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* fabs(i / 1.1193200 - ((multiplier * i) >> 18))
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*
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* for i in the range and then removed powers of 2 to speed up the
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* multiplication and to avoid overflow for i outside the range
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* (i may be as high as 2^17 if the timer is programmed to its
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* maximum maximum count). The absolute error is less than 1 for
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* all i in the range.
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*/
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#ifdef PC98
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#ifndef AUTO_CLOCK
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#ifndef PC98_8M
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#if 0
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imul $6667, %edx
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#else
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leal (%edx,%edx,4), %eax /* a = 5 */
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leal (%edx,%eax,2), %eax /* a = 11 */
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movl %eax, %ecx /* c = 11 */
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addl %edx, %eax /* a = 12 */
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addl %edx, %eax /* a = 13 */
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shl $9, %eax /* a = 6656 */
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addl %ecx, %eax /* a = 6667 */
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#endif /* 0 */
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shr $14, %eax
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#else /* !PC98_8M */
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#if 0
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imul $16411, %edx
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#else
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leal (%edx,%edx,2), %eax /* a = 3 */
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leal (%eax,%eax,8), %eax /* a = 27 */
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movl %eax, %ecx /* c = 27 */
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movl %edx, %eax /* a = 1 */
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shl $14, %eax /* a = 16384 */
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addl %ecx, %eax /* a = 16411 */
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#endif /* 0 */
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shr $15, %eax
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#endif /* !PC98_8M */
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#else /* !AUTO_CLOCK */
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.globl _pc98_system_parameter
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testb $0x80, _pc98_system_parameter + 0x501 - 0x400
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jnz 1f
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#if 0
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imul $6667, %edx
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#else
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leal (%edx,%edx,4), %eax /* a = 5 */
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leal (%edx,%eax,2), %eax /* a = 11 */
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movl %eax, %ecx /* c = 11 */
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addl %edx, %eax /* a = 12 */
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addl %edx, %eax /* a = 13 */
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shl $9, %eax /* a = 6656 */
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addl %ecx, %eax /* a = 6667 */
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#endif /* 0 */
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shr $14, %eax
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jmp 2f
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1:
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#if 0
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imul $16411, %edx
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#else
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leal (%edx,%edx,2), %eax /* a = 3 */
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leal (%eax,%eax,8), %eax /* a = 27 */
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movl %eax, %ecx /* c = 27 */
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movl %edx, %eax /* a = 1 */
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shl $14, %eax /* a = 16384 */
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addl %ecx, %eax /* a = 16411 */
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#endif /* 0 */
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shr $15, %eax
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2:
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#endif /* !AUTO_CLOCK */
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#else /* IBM-PC */
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#if 0
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imul $27465, %edx /* 25 cycles on a 486 */
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#else
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leal (%edx,%edx,2), %eax /* a = 3 2 cycles on a 486 */
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leal (%edx,%eax,4), %eax /* a = 13 2 */
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movl %eax, %ecx /* c = 13 1 */
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shl $5, %eax /* a = 416 2 */
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addl %ecx, %eax /* a = 429 1 */
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leal (%edx,%eax,8), %eax /* a = 3433 2 */
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leal (%edx,%eax,8), %eax /* a = 27465 2 (total 12 cycles) */
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#endif /* 0 */
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shr $15, %eax
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#endif /* PC98 */
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common_microtime:
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addl _time+4, %eax /* usec += time.tv_sec */
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movl _time, %edx /* sec = time.tv_sec */
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popfl /* restore interrupt mask */
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cmpl $1000000, %eax /* usec valid? */
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jb 1f
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subl $1000000, %eax /* adjust usec */
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incl %edx /* bump sec */
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1:
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movl 4(%esp), %ecx /* load timeval pointer arg */
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movl %edx, (%ecx) /* tvp->tv_sec = sec */
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movl %eax, 4(%ecx) /* tvp->tv_usec = usec */
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ret
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#if (defined(I586_CPU) || defined(I686_CPU)) && !defined(SMP)
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ALIGN_TEXT
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pentium_microtime:
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pushfl
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cli
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.byte 0x0f, 0x31 /* RDTSC */
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subl _i586_ctr_bias, %eax
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mull _i586_ctr_multiplier
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movl %edx, %eax
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jmp common_microtime
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#endif
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