clockvar.h revision 1.9 1 1.9 cegger /* $NetBSD: clockvar.h,v 1.9 2009/05/12 14:38:26 cegger Exp $ */
2 1.1 scw
3 1.1 scw /*-
4 1.1 scw * Copyright (c) 1996, 2002 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
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6 1.1 scw *
7 1.1 scw * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8 1.1 scw * by Jason R. Thorpe.
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31 1.1 scw
32 1.1 scw #ifndef _MVME_CLOCKVAR_H
33 1.1 scw #define _MVME_CLOCKVAR_H
34 1.1 scw
35 1.1 scw #include <dev/clock_subr.h>
36 1.1 scw
37 1.1 scw /*
38 1.3 wiz * Definitions exported to ASIC-specific clock attachment.
39 1.1 scw */
40 1.1 scw
41 1.1 scw extern struct evcnt clock_profcnt;
42 1.1 scw extern struct evcnt clock_statcnt;
43 1.1 scw
44 1.1 scw extern int clock_statvar;
45 1.1 scw extern int clock_statmin;
46 1.1 scw
47 1.1 scw struct clock_attach_args {
48 1.5 perry void (*ca_initfunc)(void *, int, int);
49 1.1 scw void *ca_arg;
50 1.1 scw };
51 1.1 scw
52 1.9 cegger void clock_config(device_t, struct clock_attach_args *,
53 1.5 perry struct evcnt *);
54 1.1 scw
55 1.1 scw /*
56 1.1 scw * Macro to compute a new randomized interval. The intervals are
57 1.1 scw * uniformly distributed on [statint - statvar / 2, statint + statvar / 2],
58 1.1 scw * and therefore have mean statint, giving a stathz frequency clock.
59 1.1 scw *
60 1.1 scw * This is gratuitously stolen from sparc/sparc/clock.c
61 1.1 scw */
62 1.1 scw #define CLOCK_NEWINT(statvar, statmin) ({ \
63 1.1 scw u_long r, var = (statvar); \
64 1.1 scw do { r = random() & (var - 1); } while (r == 0); \
65 1.1 scw (statmin + r); \
66 1.1 scw })
67 1.1 scw
68 1.1 scw /*
69 1.1 scw * Sun chose the year `68' as their base count, so that
70 1.1 scw * cl_year==0 means 1968.
71 1.1 scw */
72 1.1 scw #define YEAR0 1968
73 1.1 scw
74 1.1 scw /*
75 1.1 scw * interrupt level for clock
76 1.1 scw */
77 1.1 scw #define CLOCK_LEVEL 5
78 1.1 scw
79 1.1 scw #endif /* _MVME_CLOCKVAR_H */
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