[PATCH 2/6] timer: orion-timer: Add timer_get_boot_us() for BOOTSTAGE support

Simon Glass sjg at chromium.org
Wed Aug 31 19:44:31 CEST 2022


Hi Stefan,

On Tue, 30 Aug 2022 at 23:57, Stefan Roese <sr at denx.de> wrote:
>
> Hi Simon,
>
> On 30.08.22 17:56, Simon Glass wrote:
> > Hi Stefan,
> >
> > On Tue, 30 Aug 2022 at 06:08, Stefan Roese <sr at denx.de> wrote:
> >>
> >> Adding Simon to Cc...
> >>
> >> On 30.08.22 14:00, Michael Walle wrote:
> >>> Am 2022-08-30 13:53, schrieb Stefan Roese:
> >>>> Add timer_get_boot_us() to support boards, that have CONFIG_BOOTSTAGE
> >>>> enabled, like pogo_v4.
> >>>>
> >>>> Signed-off-by: Stefan Roese <sr at denx.de>
> >>>> ---
> >>>>   drivers/timer/orion-timer.c | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++++
> >>>>   1 file changed, 22 insertions(+)
> >>>>
> >>>> diff --git a/drivers/timer/orion-timer.c b/drivers/timer/orion-timer.c
> >>>> index 02ed138642b8..7e920eaeaa40 100644
> >>>> --- a/drivers/timer/orion-timer.c
> >>>> +++ b/drivers/timer/orion-timer.c
> >>>> @@ -41,6 +41,28 @@ u64 notrace timer_early_get_count(void)
> >>>>   }
> >>>>   #endif
> >>>>
> >>>> +#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(BOOTSTAGE)
> >>>> +ulong timer_get_boot_us(void)
> >>>> +{
> >>>> +    u64 ticks = 0;
> >>>> +    u32 rate = 1;
> >>>> +    u64 us;
> >>>> +    int ret;
> >>>> +
> >>>> +    ret = dm_timer_init();
> >>>> +    if (!ret) {
> >>>> +        /* The timer is available */
> >>>> +        rate = timer_get_rate(gd->timer);
> >>>> +        timer_get_count(gd->timer, &ticks);
> >>>> +    } else {
> >>>> +        return 0;
> >>>> +    }
> >>>> +
> >>>> +    us = (ticks * 1000) / rate;
> >>>> +    return us;
> >>>> +}
> >>>> +#endif
> >>>
> >>> This is duplicate code in almost all the timer drivers, shouldn't
> >>> this be a (weak) default implementation in timer-uclass.c?
> >>
> >> Yes. I was lazy and just copied this function and did not notice, that
> >> even more timer drivers have this function. Of course it makes sense
> >> to not duplicate code here, but have a common function for this. Frankly
> >> I don't even know why exactly this function is needed, as I did not
> >> look into BOOTSTAGE yet.
> >>
> >> Simon, do we really need this function? Can't bootstage just use the
> >> "normal" timer functionality instead?
> >
> > It is needed because bootstage is called before driver model is ready.
> > In fact it can be used to time driver model things.
>
> I see, makes sense. This brings up my next questions though, why isn't
> CONFIG_TIMER_EARLY enough in this case? AFAICT it's targeted exactly
> for this early (pre DM) bootstage. From drivers/timer/Kconfig:
>
> config TIMER_EARLY
>         bool "Allow timer to be used early in U-Boot"
>         depends on TIMER
>         # initr_bootstage() requires a timer and is called before initr_dm()
>         # so only the early timer is available
>         default y if X86 && BOOTSTAGE
>         help
>           In some cases the timer must be accessible before driver model is
>           active. Examples include when using CONFIG_TRACE to trace U-Boot's
>           execution before driver model is set up. Enable this option to
>           use an early timer. These functions must be supported by your timer
>           driver: timer_early_get_count() and timer_early_get_rate().
>
> So again, do we really need timer_get_boot_us() or isn't it enough
> to select TIMER_EARLY when BOOTSTAGE is enabled?

The timer is for milliseconds but for bootstage we need microseconds.

Perhaps the ultimate solution here is to support a microsecond timer
through the TIMER api and use the TIMER_EARLY thing to provide
timer_get_boot_us(), perhaps renaming to timer_early_get_us() ?

>
> Thanks,
> Stefan
>
> > The function here isn't that useful, since we cannot call
> > dm_timer_init() before driver model is set up.
> >
> > The timer_get_boot_us() function can by in a timer driver, but must
> > exist outside the driver infrastructure. It must init the hard and
> > then return the correct time. One driver model probes the timer
> > driver, it must then continue on in that way.
> >
> > Actually it looks like all the timers do this wrong. See
> > arch/arm/mach-imx/syscounter.c or arch/arm/cpu/armv8/generic_timer.c
> > for some ideas.

Regards,
Simuon


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