/* clock.h: Definitions for the clock/timer chips on the Sparc. * * Copyright (C) 1995 David S. Miller (davem@caip.rutgers.edu) */ /* Clock timer structures. The interrupt timer has two properties which * are the counter (which is handled in do_timer in sched.c) and the limit. * This limit is where the timer's counter 'wraps' around. Oddly enough, * the sun4c timer when it hits the limit wraps back to 1 and not zero * thus when calculating the value at which it will fire a microsecond you * must adjust by one. Thanks SUN for designing such great hardware ;( */ /* Note that I am only going to use the timer that interrupts at * Sparc IRQ 10. There is another one available that can fire at * IRQ 14. If I can think of some creative uses for it this may * change. It might make a nice kernel/user profiler etc. */ struct sparc_timer_info { unsigned int cur_count10; unsigned int timer_limit10; unsigned int cur_count14; unsigned int timer_limit14; }; struct sparc_clock_info { unsigned char hsec; unsigned char hr; unsigned char min; unsigned char sec; unsigned char mon; unsigned char day; unsigned char yr; unsigned char wkday; unsigned char ram_hsec; unsigned char ram_hr; unsigned char ram_min; unsigned char ram_sec; unsigned char ram_mon; unsigned char ram_day; unsigned char ram_year; unsigned char ram_wkday; unsigned char intr_reg; unsigned char cmd_reg; unsigned char foo[14]; }; #define TIMER_PHYSADDR 0xf3000000 /* YUCK YUCK YUCK, grrr... */ #define TIMER_STRUCT ((struct sparc_timer_info *)((struct sparc_clock_info *) TIMER_VADDR))