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      1 /*	$NetBSD: clock.c,v 1.43 2005/06/13 21:34:16 jmc Exp $ */
      2 
      3 /*
      4  * Copyright (c) 1982, 1990 The Regents of the University of California.
      5  * All rights reserved.
      6  *
      7  * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
      8  * the Systems Programming Group of the University of Utah Computer
      9  * Science Department.
     10  *
     11  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     12  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     13  * are met:
     14  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     15  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     16  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     17  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     18  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     19  * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
     20  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
     21  *    without specific prior written permission.
     22  *
     23  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
     24  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
     25  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
     26  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
     27  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
     28  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
     29  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
     30  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
     31  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
     32  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
     33  * SUCH DAMAGE.
     34  *
     35  * from: Utah $Hdr: clock.c 1.18 91/01/21$
     36  *
     37  *	@(#)clock.c	7.6 (Berkeley) 5/7/91
     38  */
     39 /*
     40  * Copyright (c) 1988 University of Utah.
     41  *
     42  * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
     43  * the Systems Programming Group of the University of Utah Computer
     44  * Science Department.
     45  *
     46  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     47  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     48  * are met:
     49  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     50  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     51  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     52  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     53  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     54  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     55  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
     56  *	This product includes software developed by the University of
     57  *	California, Berkeley and its contributors.
     58  * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
     59  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
     60  *    without specific prior written permission.
     61  *
     62  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
     63  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
     64  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
     65  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
     66  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
     67  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
     68  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
     69  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
     70  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
     71  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
     72  * SUCH DAMAGE.
     73  *
     74  * from: Utah $Hdr: clock.c 1.18 91/01/21$
     75  *
     76  *	@(#)clock.c	7.6 (Berkeley) 5/7/91
     77  */
     78 
     79 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
     80 __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: clock.c,v 1.43 2005/06/13 21:34:16 jmc Exp $");
     81 
     82 #include <sys/param.h>
     83 #include <sys/kernel.h>
     84 #include <sys/device.h>
     85 #include <sys/systm.h>
     86 #include <machine/psl.h>
     87 #include <machine/cpu.h>
     88 #include <amiga/amiga/device.h>
     89 #include <amiga/amiga/custom.h>
     90 #include <amiga/amiga/cia.h>
     91 #ifdef DRACO
     92 #include <amiga/amiga/drcustom.h>
     93 #include <m68k/include/asm_single.h>
     94 #endif
     95 #include <amiga/dev/rtc.h>
     96 #include <amiga/dev/zbusvar.h>
     97 
     98 #if defined(PROF) && defined(PROFTIMER)
     99 #include <sys/PROF.h>
    100 #endif
    101 
    102 /* the clocks run at NTSC: 715.909kHz or PAL: 709.379kHz.
    103    We're using a 100 Hz clock. */
    104 
    105 #define CLK_INTERVAL amiga_clk_interval
    106 int amiga_clk_interval;
    107 int eclockfreq;
    108 struct CIA *clockcia;
    109 int (*usettod)(struct timeval *);
    110 int (*ugettod)(struct timeval *);
    111 
    112 /*
    113  * Machine-dependent clock routines.
    114  *
    115  * Startrtclock restarts the real-time clock, which provides
    116  * hardclock interrupts to kern_clock.c.
    117  *
    118  * Inittodr initializes the time of day hardware which provides
    119  * date functions.
    120  *
    121  * Resettodr restores the time of day hardware after a time change.
    122  *
    123  * A note on the real-time clock:
    124  * We actually load the clock with CLK_INTERVAL-1 instead of CLK_INTERVAL.
    125  * This is because the counter decrements to zero after N+1 enabled clock
    126  * periods where N is the value loaded into the counter.
    127  */
    128 
    129 int clockmatch(struct device *, struct cfdata *, void *);
    130 void clockattach(struct device *, struct device *, void *);
    131 void cpu_initclocks(void);
    132 void calibrate_delay(struct device *);
    133 
    134 CFATTACH_DECL(clock, sizeof(struct device),
    135     clockmatch, clockattach, NULL, NULL);
    136 
    137 int
    138 clockmatch(struct device *pdp, struct cfdata *cfp, void *auxp)
    139 {
    140 	if (matchname("clock", auxp))
    141 		return(1);
    142 	return(0);
    143 }
    144 
    145 /*
    146  * Start the real-time clock.
    147  */
    148 void
    149 clockattach(struct device *pdp, struct device *dp, void *auxp)
    150 {
    151 	const char *clockchip;
    152 	unsigned short interval;
    153 #ifdef DRACO
    154 	u_char dracorev;
    155 #endif
    156 
    157 	if (eclockfreq == 0)
    158 		eclockfreq = 715909;	/* guess NTSC */
    159 
    160 	CLK_INTERVAL = (eclockfreq / 100);
    161 
    162 #ifdef DRACO
    163 	dracorev = is_draco();
    164 	if (dracorev >= 4) {
    165 		CLK_INTERVAL = (eclockfreq / 700);
    166 		clockchip = "QuickLogic";
    167 	} else if (dracorev) {
    168 		clockcia = (struct CIA *)CIAAbase;
    169 		clockchip = "CIA A";
    170 	} else
    171 #endif
    172 	{
    173 		clockcia = (struct CIA *)CIABbase;
    174 		clockchip = "CIA B";
    175 	}
    176 
    177 	if (dp)
    178 		printf(": %s system hz %d hardware hz %d\n", clockchip, hz,
    179 #ifdef DRACO
    180 		dracorev >= 4 ? eclockfreq / 7 : eclockfreq);
    181 #else
    182 		eclockfreq);
    183 #endif
    184 
    185 #ifdef DRACO
    186 	if (dracorev >= 4) {
    187 		/*
    188 		 * can't preload anything beforehand, timer is free_running;
    189 		 * but need this for delay calibration.
    190 		 */
    191 
    192 		draco_ioct->io_timerlo = CLK_INTERVAL & 0xff;
    193 		draco_ioct->io_timerhi = CLK_INTERVAL >> 8;
    194 
    195 		calibrate_delay(dp);
    196 
    197 		return;
    198 	}
    199 #endif
    200 	/*
    201 	 * stop timer A
    202 	 */
    203 	clockcia->cra = clockcia->cra & 0xc0;
    204 	clockcia->icr = 1 << 0;		/* disable timer A interrupt */
    205 	interval = clockcia->icr;		/* and make sure it's clear */
    206 
    207 	/*
    208 	 * load interval into registers.
    209          * the clocks run at NTSC: 715.909kHz or PAL: 709.379kHz
    210 	 * supprort for PAL WHEN?!?! XXX
    211 	 */
    212 	interval = CLK_INTERVAL - 1;
    213 
    214 	/*
    215 	 * order of setting is important !
    216 	 */
    217 	clockcia->talo = interval & 0xff;
    218 	clockcia->tahi = interval >> 8;
    219 	/*
    220 	 * start timer A in continuous mode
    221 	 */
    222 	clockcia->cra = (clockcia->cra & 0xc0) | 1;
    223 
    224 	calibrate_delay(dp);
    225 }
    226 
    227 /*
    228  * Calibrate delay loop.
    229  * We use two iterations because we don't have enough bits to do a factor of
    230  * 8 with better than 1%.
    231  *
    232  * XXX Note that we MUST stay below 1 tick if using clkread(), even for
    233  * underestimated values of delaydivisor.
    234  *
    235  * XXX the "ns" below is only correct for a shift of 10 bits, and even then
    236  * off by 2.4%
    237  */
    238 
    239 void
    240 calibrate_delay(struct device *dp)
    241 {
    242 	unsigned long t1, t2;
    243 	extern u_int32_t delaydivisor;
    244 		/* XXX this should be defined elsewhere */
    245 
    246 	if (dp)
    247 		printf("Calibrating delay loop... ");
    248 
    249 	do {
    250 		t1 = clkread();
    251 		delay(1024);
    252 		t2 = clkread();
    253 	} while (t2 <= t1);
    254 	t2 -= t1;
    255 	delaydivisor = (delaydivisor * t2 + 1023) >> 10;
    256 #ifdef DEBUG
    257 	if (dp)
    258 		printf("\ndiff %ld us, new divisor %u/1024 us\n", t2,
    259 		    delaydivisor);
    260 	do {
    261 		t1 = clkread();
    262 		delay(1024);
    263 		t2 = clkread();
    264 	} while (t2 <= t1);
    265 	t2 -= t1;
    266 	delaydivisor = (delaydivisor * t2 + 1023) >> 10;
    267 	if (dp)
    268 		printf("diff %ld us, new divisor %u/1024 us\n", t2,
    269 		    delaydivisor);
    270 #endif
    271 	do {
    272 		t1 = clkread();
    273 		delay(1024);
    274 		t2 = clkread();
    275 	} while (t2 <= t1);
    276 	t2 -= t1;
    277 	delaydivisor = (delaydivisor * t2 + 1023) >> 10;
    278 #ifdef DEBUG
    279 	if (dp)
    280 		printf("diff %ld us, new divisor ", t2);
    281 #endif
    282 	if (dp)
    283 		printf("%u/1024 us\n", delaydivisor);
    284 }
    285 
    286 void
    287 cpu_initclocks(void)
    288 {
    289 #ifdef DRACO
    290 	unsigned char dracorev;
    291 	dracorev = is_draco();
    292 	if (dracorev >= 4) {
    293 		draco_ioct->io_timerlo = CLK_INTERVAL & 0xFF;
    294 		draco_ioct->io_timerhi = CLK_INTERVAL >> 8;
    295 		draco_ioct->io_timerrst = 0;	/* any value resets */
    296 		single_inst_bset_b(draco_ioct->io_status2, DRSTAT2_TMRINTENA);
    297 
    298 		return;
    299 	}
    300 #endif
    301 	/*
    302 	 * enable interrupts for timer A
    303 	 */
    304 	clockcia->icr = (1<<7) | (1<<0);
    305 
    306 	/*
    307 	 * start timer A in continuous shot mode
    308 	 */
    309 	clockcia->cra = (clockcia->cra & 0xc0) | 1;
    310 
    311 	/*
    312 	 * and globally enable interrupts for ciab
    313 	 */
    314 #ifdef DRACO
    315 	if (dracorev)		/* we use cia a on DraCo */
    316 		single_inst_bset_b(*draco_intena, DRIRQ_INT2);
    317 	else
    318 #endif
    319 		custom.intena = INTF_SETCLR | INTF_EXTER;
    320 
    321 }
    322 
    323 void
    324 setstatclockrate(int hertz)
    325 {
    326 }
    327 
    328 /*
    329  * Returns number of usec since last recorded clock "tick"
    330  * (i.e. clock interrupt).
    331  */
    332 u_long
    333 clkread(void)
    334 {
    335 	u_int interval;
    336 	u_char hi, hi2, lo;
    337 
    338 #ifdef DRACO
    339 	if (is_draco() >= 4) {
    340 		hi2 = draco_ioct->io_chiprev;	/* latch timer */
    341 		hi = draco_ioct->io_timerhi;
    342 		lo = draco_ioct->io_timerlo;
    343 		interval = ((hi<<8) | lo);
    344 		if (interval > CLK_INTERVAL)	/* timer underflow */
    345 			interval = 65536 + CLK_INTERVAL - interval;
    346 		else
    347 			interval = CLK_INTERVAL - interval;
    348 
    349 	} else
    350 #endif
    351 	{
    352 		hi  = clockcia->tahi;
    353 		lo  = clockcia->talo;
    354 		hi2 = clockcia->tahi;
    355 		if (hi != hi2) {
    356 			lo = clockcia->talo;
    357 			hi = hi2;
    358 		}
    359 
    360 		interval = (CLK_INTERVAL - 1) - ((hi<<8) | lo);
    361 
    362 		/*
    363 		 * should read ICR and if there's an int pending, adjust
    364 		 * interval. However, since reading ICR clears the interrupt,
    365 		 * we'd lose a hardclock int, and this is not tolerable.
    366 		 */
    367 	}
    368 
    369 	return((interval * tick) / CLK_INTERVAL);
    370 }
    371 
    372 #if notyet
    373 
    374 /* implement this later. I'd suggest using both timers in CIA-A, they're
    375    not yet used. */
    376 
    377 #include "clock.h"
    378 #if NCLOCK > 0
    379 /*
    380  * /dev/clock: mappable high resolution timer.
    381  *
    382  * This code implements a 32-bit recycling counter (with a 4 usec period)
    383  * using timers 2 & 3 on the 6840 clock chip.  The counter can be mapped
    384  * RO into a user's address space to achieve low overhead (no system calls),
    385  * high-precision timing.
    386  *
    387  * Note that timer 3 is also used for the high precision profiling timer
    388  * (PROFTIMER code above).  Care should be taken when both uses are
    389  * configured as only a token effort is made to avoid conflicting use.
    390  */
    391 #include <sys/proc.h>
    392 #include <sys/resourcevar.h>
    393 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
    394 #include <sys/malloc.h>
    395 #include <uvm/uvm_extern.h>
    396 #include <amiga/amiga/clockioctl.h>
    397 #include <sys/specdev.h>
    398 #include <sys/vnode.h>
    399 #include <sys/mman.h>
    400 
    401 int clockon = 0;		/* non-zero if high-res timer enabled */
    402 #ifdef PROFTIMER
    403 int  profprocs = 0;		/* # of procs using profiling timer */
    404 #endif
    405 #ifdef DEBUG
    406 int clockdebug = 0;
    407 #endif
    408 
    409 /*ARGSUSED*/
    410 int
    411 clockopen(dev_t dev, int flags)
    412 {
    413 #ifdef PROFTIMER
    414 #ifdef PROF
    415 	/*
    416 	 * Kernel profiling enabled, give up.
    417 	 */
    418 	if (profiling)
    419 		return(EBUSY);
    420 #endif
    421 	/*
    422 	 * If any user processes are profiling, give up.
    423 	 */
    424 	if (profprocs)
    425 		return(EBUSY);
    426 #endif
    427 	if (!clockon) {
    428 		startclock();
    429 		clockon++;
    430 	}
    431 	return(0);
    432 }
    433 
    434 /*ARGSUSED*/
    435 int
    436 clockclose(dev_t dev, int flags)
    437 {
    438 	(void) clockunmmap(dev, (caddr_t)0, curproc);	/* XXX */
    439 	stopclock();
    440 	clockon = 0;
    441 	return(0);
    442 }
    443 
    444 /*ARGSUSED*/
    445 int
    446 clockioctl(dev_t dev, u_long cmd, caddr_t data, int flag, struct proc *p)
    447 {
    448 	int error = 0;
    449 
    450 	switch (cmd) {
    451 
    452 	case CLOCKMAP:
    453 		error = clockmmap(dev, (caddr_t *)data, p);
    454 		break;
    455 
    456 	case CLOCKUNMAP:
    457 		error = clockunmmap(dev, *(caddr_t *)data, p);
    458 		break;
    459 
    460 	case CLOCKGETRES:
    461 		*(int *)data = CLK_RESOLUTION;
    462 		break;
    463 
    464 	default:
    465 		error = EINVAL;
    466 		break;
    467 	}
    468 	return(error);
    469 }
    470 
    471 /*ARGSUSED*/
    472 void
    473 clockmap(dev_t dev, int off, int prot)
    474 {
    475 	return((off + (INTIOBASE+CLKBASE+CLKSR-1)) >> PGSHIFT);
    476 }
    477 
    478 int
    479 clockmmap(dev_t dev, caddr_t *addrp, struct proc *p)
    480 {
    481 	int error;
    482 	struct vnode vn;
    483 	struct specinfo si;
    484 	int flags;
    485 
    486 	flags = MAP_FILE|MAP_SHARED;
    487 	if (*addrp)
    488 		flags |= MAP_FIXED;
    489 	else
    490 		*addrp = (caddr_t)0x1000000;	/* XXX */
    491 	vn.v_type = VCHR;			/* XXX */
    492 	vn.v_specinfo = &si;			/* XXX */
    493 	vn.v_rdev = dev;			/* XXX */
    494 	error = vm_mmap(&p->p_vmspace->vm_map, (vm_offset_t *)addrp,
    495 			PAGE_SIZE, VM_PROT_ALL, flags, (caddr_t)&vn, 0);
    496 	return(error);
    497 }
    498 
    499 int
    500 clockunmmap(dev_t dev, caddr_t addr, struct proc *p)
    501 {
    502 	int rv;
    503 
    504 	if (addr == 0)
    505 		return(EINVAL);		/* XXX: how do we deal with this? */
    506 	uvm_deallocate(p->p_vmspace->vm_map, (vm_offset_t)addr, PAGE_SIZE);
    507 	return 0;
    508 }
    509 
    510 void
    511 startclock(void)
    512 {
    513 	register struct clkreg *clk = (struct clkreg *)clkstd[0];
    514 
    515 	clk->clk_msb2 = -1; clk->clk_lsb2 = -1;
    516 	clk->clk_msb3 = -1; clk->clk_lsb3 = -1;
    517 
    518 	clk->clk_cr2 = CLK_CR3;
    519 	clk->clk_cr3 = CLK_OENAB|CLK_8BIT;
    520 	clk->clk_cr2 = CLK_CR1;
    521 	clk->clk_cr1 = CLK_IENAB;
    522 }
    523 
    524 void
    525 stopclock(void)
    526 {
    527 	register struct clkreg *clk = (struct clkreg *)clkstd[0];
    528 
    529 	clk->clk_cr2 = CLK_CR3;
    530 	clk->clk_cr3 = 0;
    531 	clk->clk_cr2 = CLK_CR1;
    532 	clk->clk_cr1 = CLK_IENAB;
    533 }
    534 #endif
    535 
    536 #endif
    537 
    538 
    539 #ifdef PROFTIMER
    540 /*
    541  * This code allows the amiga kernel to use one of the extra timers on
    542  * the clock chip for profiling, instead of the regular system timer.
    543  * The advantage of this is that the profiling timer can be turned up to
    544  * a higher interrupt rate, giving finer resolution timing. The profclock
    545  * routine is called from the lev6intr in locore, and is a specialized
    546  * routine that calls addupc. The overhead then is far less than if
    547  * hardclock/softclock was called. Further, the context switch code in
    548  * locore has been changed to turn the profile clock on/off when switching
    549  * into/out of a process that is profiling (startprofclock/stopprofclock).
    550  * This reduces the impact of the profiling clock on other users, and might
    551  * possibly increase the accuracy of the profiling.
    552  */
    553 int  profint   = PRF_INTERVAL;	/* Clock ticks between interrupts */
    554 int  profscale = 0;		/* Scale factor from sys clock to prof clock */
    555 char profon    = 0;		/* Is profiling clock on? */
    556 
    557 /* profon values - do not change, locore.s assumes these values */
    558 #define PRF_NONE	0x00
    559 #define	PRF_USER	0x01
    560 #define	PRF_KERNEL	0x80
    561 
    562 void
    563 initprofclock(void)
    564 {
    565 #if NCLOCK > 0
    566 	struct proc *p = curproc;		/* XXX */
    567 
    568 	/*
    569 	 * If the high-res timer is running, force profiling off.
    570 	 * Unfortunately, this gets reflected back to the user not as
    571 	 * an error but as a lack of results.
    572 	 */
    573 	if (clockon) {
    574 		p->p_stats->p_prof.pr_scale = 0;
    575 		return;
    576 	}
    577 	/*
    578 	 * Keep track of the number of user processes that are profiling
    579 	 * by checking the scale value.
    580 	 *
    581 	 * XXX: this all assumes that the profiling code is well behaved;
    582 	 * i.e. profil() is called once per process with pcscale non-zero
    583 	 * to turn it on, and once with pcscale zero to turn it off.
    584 	 * Also assumes you don't do any forks or execs.  Oh well, there
    585 	 * is always adb...
    586 	 */
    587 	if (p->p_stats->p_prof.pr_scale)
    588 		profprocs++;
    589 	else
    590 		profprocs--;
    591 #endif
    592 	/*
    593 	 * The profile interrupt interval must be an even divisor
    594 	 * of the CLK_INTERVAL so that scaling from a system clock
    595 	 * tick to a profile clock tick is possible using integer math.
    596 	 */
    597 	if (profint > CLK_INTERVAL || (CLK_INTERVAL % profint) != 0)
    598 		profint = CLK_INTERVAL;
    599 	profscale = CLK_INTERVAL / profint;
    600 }
    601 
    602 void
    603 startprofclock(void)
    604 {
    605   unsigned short interval;
    606 
    607   /* stop timer B */
    608   clockcia->crb = clockcia->crb & 0xc0;
    609 
    610   /* load interval into registers.
    611      the clocks run at NTSC: 715.909kHz or PAL: 709.379kHz */
    612 
    613   interval = profint - 1;
    614 
    615   /* order of setting is important ! */
    616   clockcia->tblo = interval & 0xff;
    617   clockcia->tbhi = interval >> 8;
    618 
    619   /* enable interrupts for timer B */
    620   clockcia->icr = (1<<7) | (1<<1);
    621 
    622   /* start timer B in continuous shot mode */
    623   clockcia->crb = (clockcia->crb & 0xc0) | 1;
    624 }
    625 
    626 void
    627 stopprofclock(void)
    628 {
    629   /* stop timer B */
    630   clockcia->crb = clockcia->crb & 0xc0;
    631 }
    632 
    633 #ifdef PROF
    634 /*
    635  * profclock() is expanded in line in lev6intr() unless profiling kernel.
    636  * Assumes it is called with clock interrupts blocked.
    637  */
    638 void
    639 profclock(caddr_t pc, int ps)
    640 {
    641 	/*
    642 	 * Came from user mode.
    643 	 * If this process is being profiled record the tick.
    644 	 */
    645 	if (USERMODE(ps)) {
    646 		if (p->p_stats.p_prof.pr_scale)
    647 			addupc(pc, &curproc->p_stats.p_prof, 1);
    648 	}
    649 	/*
    650 	 * Came from kernel (supervisor) mode.
    651 	 * If we are profiling the kernel, record the tick.
    652 	 */
    653 	else if (profiling < 2) {
    654 		register int s = pc - s_lowpc;
    655 
    656 		if (s < s_textsize)
    657 			kcount[s / (HISTFRACTION * sizeof (*kcount))]++;
    658 	}
    659 	/*
    660 	 * Kernel profiling was on but has been disabled.
    661 	 * Mark as no longer profiling kernel and if all profiling done,
    662 	 * disable the clock.
    663 	 */
    664 	if (profiling && (profon & PRF_KERNEL)) {
    665 		profon &= ~PRF_KERNEL;
    666 		if (profon == PRF_NONE)
    667 			stopprofclock();
    668 	}
    669 }
    670 #endif
    671 #endif
    672 
    673 /*
    674  * Initialize the time of day register, based on the time base which is, e.g.
    675  * from a filesystem.
    676  */
    677 void
    678 inittodr(time_t base)
    679 {
    680 	struct timeval tvbuf;
    681 
    682 	tvbuf.tv_usec = 0;
    683 	tvbuf.tv_sec = base;	/* assume no battery clock exists */
    684 
    685 	if (ugettod == NULL)
    686 		printf("WARNING: no battery clock\n");
    687 	else {
    688 		ugettod(&tvbuf);
    689 		tvbuf.tv_sec +=  rtc_offset * 60;
    690 	}
    691 
    692 	if (tvbuf.tv_sec < base) {
    693 		printf("WARNING: bad date in battery clock\n");
    694 		tvbuf.tv_sec = base;
    695 	}
    696 
    697 	time = tvbuf;
    698 }
    699 
    700 void
    701 resettodr(void)
    702 {
    703 	struct timeval tvbuf;
    704 
    705 	if (!usettod)
    706 		return;
    707 
    708 	tvbuf = time;
    709 
    710 	tvbuf.tv_sec -= rtc_offset * 60;
    711 
    712 	if (!usettod(&tvbuf))
    713 		printf("Cannot set battery backed clock\n");
    714 }
    715