dm: x86: Allow TSC timer to be used before DM is ready
With bootstage we need access to the timer before driver model is set up.
To handle this, put the required state in global_data and provide a new
function to set up the device, separate from the driver's probe() method.
This will be used by the 'early' timer also.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
diff --git a/drivers/timer/tsc_timer.c b/drivers/timer/tsc_timer.c
index 77040af..9296de6 100644
--- a/drivers/timer/tsc_timer.c
+++ b/drivers/timer/tsc_timer.c
@@ -331,17 +331,17 @@
return 0;
}
-static int tsc_timer_probe(struct udevice *dev)
+static void tsc_timer_ensure_setup(void)
{
- struct timer_dev_priv *uc_priv = dev_get_uclass_priv(dev);
-
+ if (gd->arch.tsc_base)
+ return;
gd->arch.tsc_base = rdtsc();
/*
* If there is no clock frequency specified in the device tree,
* calibrate it by ourselves.
*/
- if (!uc_priv->clock_rate) {
+ if (!gd->arch.clock_rate) {
unsigned long fast_calibrate;
fast_calibrate = cpu_mhz_from_msr();
@@ -351,12 +351,32 @@
panic("TSC frequency is ZERO");
}
- uc_priv->clock_rate = fast_calibrate * 1000000;
+ gd->arch.clock_rate = fast_calibrate * 1000000;
}
+}
+
+static int tsc_timer_probe(struct udevice *dev)
+{
+ struct timer_dev_priv *uc_priv = dev_get_uclass_priv(dev);
+
+ tsc_timer_ensure_setup();
+ uc_priv->clock_rate = gd->arch.clock_rate;
return 0;
}
+unsigned long notrace timer_early_get_rate(void)
+{
+ tsc_timer_ensure_setup();
+
+ return gd->arch.clock_rate;
+}
+
+u64 notrace timer_early_get_count(void)
+{
+ return rdtsc() - gd->arch.tsc_base;
+}
+
static const struct timer_ops tsc_timer_ops = {
.get_count = tsc_timer_get_count,
};