/* * Copyright (C) ST-Ericsson SA 2011 * * License Terms: GNU General Public License v2 * Author: Mattias Wallin for ST-Ericsson */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include static void __init ux500_timer_init(void) { void __iomem *prcmu_timer_base; if (cpu_is_u5500()) { #ifdef CONFIG_LOCAL_TIMERS twd_base = __io_address(U5500_TWD_BASE); #endif mtu_base = __io_address(U5500_MTU0_BASE); prcmu_timer_base = __io_address(U5500_PRCMU_TIMER_3_BASE); } else if (cpu_is_u8500()) { #ifdef CONFIG_LOCAL_TIMERS twd_base = __io_address(U8500_TWD_BASE); #endif mtu_base = __io_address(U8500_MTU0_BASE); prcmu_timer_base = __io_address(U8500_PRCMU_TIMER_4_BASE); } else { ux500_unknown_soc(); } /* * Here we register the timerblocks active in the system. * Localtimers (twd) is started when both cpu is up and running. * MTU register a clocksource, clockevent and sched_clock. * Since the MTU is located in the VAPE power domain * it will be cleared in sleep which makes it unsuitable. * We however need it as a timer tick (clockevent) * during boot to calibrate delay until twd is started. * RTC-RTT have problems as timer tick during boot since it is * depending on delay which is not yet calibrated. RTC-RTT is in the * always-on powerdomain and is used as clockevent instead of twd when * sleeping. * The PRCMU timer 4(3 for DB5500) register a clocksource and * sched_clock with higher rating then MTU since is always-on. * */ nmdk_timer_init(); clksrc_dbx500_prcmu_init(prcmu_timer_base); } static void ux500_timer_reset(void) { nmdk_clkevt_reset(); nmdk_clksrc_reset(); } struct sys_timer ux500_timer = { .init = ux500_timer_init, .resume = ux500_timer_reset, };