Add BaseTscTimerLib, and then merge the three TscTimerLib to one directory.

Signed-off-by: lzeng14
Reviewed-by: lgao4

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/** @file
A Dxe Timer Library implementation which uses the Time Stamp Counter in the processor.
For Pentium 4 processors, Intel Xeon processors (family [0FH], models [03H and higher]);
for Intel Core Solo and Intel Core Duo processors (family [06H], model [0EH]);
for the Intel Xeon processor 5100 series and Intel Core 2 Duo processors (family [06H], model [0FH]);
for Intel Core 2 and Intel Xeon processors (family [06H], display_model [17H]);
for Intel Atom processors (family [06H], display_model [1CH]):
the time-stamp counter increments at a constant rate.
That rate may be set by the maximum core-clock to bus-clock ratio of the processor or may be set by
the maximum resolved frequency at which the processor is booted. The maximum resolved frequency may
differ from the maximum qualified frequency of the processor.
The specific processor configuration determines the behavior. Constant TSC behavior ensures that the
duration of each clock tick is uniform and supports the use of the TSC as a wall clock timer even if
the processor core changes frequency. This is the architectural behavior moving forward.
A Processor's support for invariant TSC is indicated by CPUID.0x80000007.EDX[8].
Copyright (c) 2009 - 2011, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
This program and the accompanying materials
are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
**/
#include <PiDxe.h>
#include <Ich/GenericIch.h>
#include <Library/UefiBootServicesTableLib.h>
#include <Library/TimerLib.h>
#include <Library/BaseLib.h>
#include <Library/IoLib.h>
#include <Library/PciLib.h>
#include <Library/PcdLib.h>
#include <Library/UefiLib.h>
#include <Library/DebugLib.h>
#include <Guid/TscFrequency.h>
UINT64 mTscFrequency;
/** The constructor function determines the actual TSC frequency.
First, Get TSC frequency from system configuration table with TSC frequency GUID,
if the table is not found, install it.
The TSC counting frequency is determined by comparing how far it counts
during a 1ms period as determined by the ACPI timer. The ACPI timer is
used because it counts at a known frequency.
If ACPI I/O space not enabled, this function will enable it. Then the
TSC is sampled, followed by waiting for 3579 clocks of the ACPI timer, or 1ms.
The TSC is then sampled again. The difference multiplied by 1000 is the TSC
frequency. There will be a small error because of the overhead of reading
the ACPI timer. An attempt is made to determine and compensate for this error.
This function will always return EFI_SUCCESS.
@param ImageHandle The firmware allocated handle for the EFI image.
@param SystemTable A pointer to the EFI System Table.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The constructor always returns EFI_SUCCESS.
**/
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
DxeTscTimerLibConstructor (
IN EFI_HANDLE ImageHandle,
IN EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE *SystemTable
)
{
EFI_STATUS Status;
UINT64 *TscFrequency;
UINT64 StartTSC;
UINT64 EndTSC;
UINT32 TimerAddr;
UINT32 Ticks;
//
// Get TSC frequency from system configuration table with TSC frequency GUID.
//
Status = EfiGetSystemConfigurationTable (&gEfiTscFrequencyGuid, (VOID **) &TscFrequency);
if (Status == EFI_SUCCESS) {
mTscFrequency = *TscFrequency;
return EFI_SUCCESS;
}
//
// TSC frequency GUID system configuration table is not found, install it.
//
//
// If ACPI I/O space is not enabled yet, program ACPI I/O base address and enable it.
//
if ((PciRead8 (PCI_ICH_LPC_ADDRESS (R_ICH_LPC_ACPI_CNT)) & B_ICH_LPC_ACPI_CNT_ACPI_EN) == 0) {
PciWrite16 (PCI_ICH_LPC_ADDRESS (R_ICH_LPC_ACPI_BASE), PcdGet16 (PcdPerfPkgAcpiIoPortBaseAddress));
PciOr8 (PCI_ICH_LPC_ADDRESS (R_ICH_LPC_ACPI_CNT), B_ICH_LPC_ACPI_CNT_ACPI_EN);
}
//
// ACPI I/O space should be enabled now, locate the ACPI Timer.
// ACPI I/O base address maybe have be initialized by other driver with different value,
// So get it from PCI space directly.
//
TimerAddr = ((PciRead16 (PCI_ICH_LPC_ADDRESS (R_ICH_LPC_ACPI_BASE))) & B_ICH_LPC_ACPI_BASE_BAR) + R_ACPI_PM1_TMR;
Ticks = IoRead32 (TimerAddr) + (3579); // Set Ticks to 1ms in the future
StartTSC = AsmReadTsc(); // Get base value for the TSC
//
// Wait until the ACPI timer has counted 1ms.
// Timer wrap-arounds are handled correctly by this function.
// When the current ACPI timer value is greater than 'Ticks', the while loop will exit.
//
while (((Ticks - IoRead32 (TimerAddr)) & BIT23) == 0) {
CpuPause();
}
EndTSC = AsmReadTsc(); // TSC value 1ms later
Status = gBS->AllocatePool (EfiBootServicesData, sizeof (UINT64), (VOID **) &TscFrequency);
ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);
*TscFrequency = MultU64x32 (
(EndTSC - StartTSC), // Number of TSC counts in 1ms
1000 // Number of ms in a second
);
//
// TscFrequency now points to the number of TSC counts per second, install system configuration table for it.
//
gBS->InstallConfigurationTable (&gEfiTscFrequencyGuid, TscFrequency);
mTscFrequency = *TscFrequency;
return EFI_SUCCESS;
}
/** Stalls the CPU for at least the given number of ticks.
Stalls the CPU for at least the given number of ticks. It's invoked by
MicroSecondDelay() and NanoSecondDelay().
@param[in] Delay A period of time to delay in ticks.
**/
VOID
InternalX86Delay (
IN UINT64 Delay
)
{
UINT64 Ticks;
//
// The target timer count is calculated here
//
Ticks = AsmReadTsc() + Delay;
//
// Wait until time out
// Timer wrap-arounds are NOT handled correctly by this function.
// Thus, this function must be called within 10 years of reset since
// Intel guarantees a minimum of 10 years before the TSC wraps.
//
while (AsmReadTsc() <= Ticks) CpuPause();
}
/** Stalls the CPU for at least the specified number of MicroSeconds.
@param[in] MicroSeconds The minimum number of microseconds to delay.
@return The value of MicroSeconds input.
**/
UINTN
EFIAPI
MicroSecondDelay (
IN UINTN MicroSeconds
)
{
InternalX86Delay (
DivU64x32 (
MultU64x64 (
mTscFrequency,
MicroSeconds
),
1000000u
)
);
return MicroSeconds;
}
/** Stalls the CPU for at least the specified number of NanoSeconds.
@param[in] NanoSeconds The minimum number of nanoseconds to delay.
@return The value of NanoSeconds input.
**/
UINTN
EFIAPI
NanoSecondDelay (
IN UINTN NanoSeconds
)
{
InternalX86Delay (
DivU64x32 (
MultU64x32 (
mTscFrequency,
(UINT32)NanoSeconds
),
1000000000u
)
);
return NanoSeconds;
}
/** Retrieves the current value of the 64-bit free running Time-Stamp counter.
The time-stamp counter (as implemented in the P6 family, Pentium, Pentium M,
Pentium 4, Intel Xeon, Intel Core Solo and Intel Core Duo processors and
later processors) is a 64-bit counter that is set to 0 following a RESET of
the processor. Following a RESET, the counter increments even when the
processor is halted by the HLT instruction or the external STPCLK# pin. Note
that the assertion of the external DPSLP# pin may cause the time-stamp
counter to stop.
The properties of the counter can be retrieved by the
GetPerformanceCounterProperties() function.
@return The current value of the free running performance counter.
**/
UINT64
EFIAPI
GetPerformanceCounter (
VOID
)
{
return AsmReadTsc();
}
/** Retrieves the 64-bit frequency in Hz and the range of performance counter
values.
If StartValue is not NULL, then the value that the performance counter starts
with, 0x0, is returned in StartValue. If EndValue is not NULL, then the value
that the performance counter end with, 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF, is returned in
EndValue.
The 64-bit frequency of the performance counter, in Hz, is always returned.
To determine average processor clock frequency, Intel recommends the use of
EMON logic to count processor core clocks over the period of time for which
the average is required.
@param[out] StartValue Pointer to where the performance counter's starting value is saved, or NULL.
@param[out] EndValue Pointer to where the performance counter's ending value is saved, or NULL.
@return The frequency in Hz.
**/
UINT64
EFIAPI
GetPerformanceCounterProperties (
OUT UINT64 *StartValue, OPTIONAL
OUT UINT64 *EndValue OPTIONAL
)
{
if (StartValue != NULL) {
*StartValue = 0;
}
if (EndValue != NULL) {
*EndValue = 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFull;
}
return mTscFrequency;
}
/**
Converts elapsed ticks of performance counter to time in nanoseconds.
This function converts the elapsed ticks of running performance counter to
time value in unit of nanoseconds.
@param Ticks The number of elapsed ticks of running performance counter.
@return The elapsed time in nanoseconds.
**/
UINT64
EFIAPI
GetTimeInNanoSecond (
IN UINT64 Ticks
)
{
UINT64 Frequency;
UINT64 NanoSeconds;
UINT64 Remainder;
INTN Shift;
Frequency = GetPerformanceCounterProperties (NULL, NULL);
//
// Ticks
// Time = --------- x 1,000,000,000
// Frequency
//
NanoSeconds = MultU64x32 (DivU64x64Remainder (Ticks, Frequency, &Remainder), 1000000000u);
//
// Ensure (Remainder * 1,000,000,000) will not overflow 64-bit.
// Since 2^29 < 1,000,000,000 = 0x3B9ACA00 < 2^30, Remainder should < 2^(64-30) = 2^34,
// i.e. highest bit set in Remainder should <= 33.
//
Shift = MAX (0, HighBitSet64 (Remainder) - 33);
Remainder = RShiftU64 (Remainder, (UINTN) Shift);
Frequency = RShiftU64 (Frequency, (UINTN) Shift);
NanoSeconds += DivU64x64Remainder (MultU64x32 (Remainder, 1000000000u), Frequency, NULL);
return NanoSeconds;
}

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/** @file
A Base Timer Library implementation which uses the Time Stamp Counter in the processor.
For Pentium 4 processors, Intel Xeon processors (family [0FH], models [03H and higher]);
for Intel Core Solo and Intel Core Duo processors (family [06H], model [0EH]);
for the Intel Xeon processor 5100 series and Intel Core 2 Duo processors (family [06H], model [0FH]);
for Intel Core 2 and Intel Xeon processors (family [06H], display_model [17H]);
for Intel Atom processors (family [06H], display_model [1CH]):
the time-stamp counter increments at a constant rate.
That rate may be set by the maximum core-clock to bus-clock ratio of the processor or may be set by
the maximum resolved frequency at which the processor is booted. The maximum resolved frequency may
differ from the maximum qualified frequency of the processor.
The specific processor configuration determines the behavior. Constant TSC behavior ensures that the
duration of each clock tick is uniform and supports the use of the TSC as a wall clock timer even if
the processor core changes frequency. This is the architectural behavior moving forward.
A Processor's support for invariant TSC is indicated by CPUID.0x80000007.EDX[8].
Copyright (c) 2009 - 2011, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
This program and the accompanying materials
are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
**/
#include "TscTimerLibInternal.h"
UINT64 mTscFrequency = 0;
/** Get TSC frequency.
@return The number of TSC counts per second.
**/
UINT64
InternalGetTscFrequency (
VOID
)
{
UINT64 TscFrequency;
if (mTscFrequency != 0) {
return mTscFrequency;
}
TscFrequency = InternalCalculateTscFrequency ();
mTscFrequency = TscFrequency;
return TscFrequency;
}

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## @file
# Base Timer Library which uses the Time Stamp Counter in the processor.
#
# Note: There will be 1ms penalty to get TSC frequency every time
# by waiting for 3579 clocks of the ACPI timer, or 1ms.
#
# A version of the Timer Library using the processor's TSC.
# The time stamp counter in newer processors may support an enhancement, referred to as invariant TSC.
# The invariant TSC runs at a constant rate in all ACPI P-, C-. and T-states.
# This is the architectural behavior moving forward.
# TSC reads are much more efficient and do not incur the overhead associated with a ring transition or
# access to a platform resource.
#
# Copyright (c) 2009 - 2011, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
# This program and the accompanying materials
# are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
# which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
# http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
# THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
#
##
[Defines]
INF_VERSION = 0x00010005
BASE_NAME = BaseTscTimerLib
FILE_GUID = D29338B9-50FE-4e4f-B7D4-A150A2C1F4FB
MODULE_TYPE = BASE
VERSION_STRING = 1.0
LIBRARY_CLASS = TimerLib
#
# VALID_ARCHITECTURES = IA32 X64
#
[Sources.common]
TscTimerLibShare.c
BaseTscTimerLib.c
[Packages]
MdePkg/MdePkg.dec
PerformancePkg/PerformancePkg.dec
[LibraryClasses]
PcdLib
PciLib
IoLib
BaseLib
[Pcd.common]
gPerformancePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdPerfPkgAcpiIoPortBaseAddress

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/** @file
A Dxe Timer Library implementation which uses the Time Stamp Counter in the processor.
For Pentium 4 processors, Intel Xeon processors (family [0FH], models [03H and higher]);
for Intel Core Solo and Intel Core Duo processors (family [06H], model [0EH]);
for the Intel Xeon processor 5100 series and Intel Core 2 Duo processors (family [06H], model [0FH]);
for Intel Core 2 and Intel Xeon processors (family [06H], display_model [17H]);
for Intel Atom processors (family [06H], display_model [1CH]):
the time-stamp counter increments at a constant rate.
That rate may be set by the maximum core-clock to bus-clock ratio of the processor or may be set by
the maximum resolved frequency at which the processor is booted. The maximum resolved frequency may
differ from the maximum qualified frequency of the processor.
The specific processor configuration determines the behavior. Constant TSC behavior ensures that the
duration of each clock tick is uniform and supports the use of the TSC as a wall clock timer even if
the processor core changes frequency. This is the architectural behavior moving forward.
A Processor's support for invariant TSC is indicated by CPUID.0x80000007.EDX[8].
Copyright (c) 2009 - 2011, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
This program and the accompanying materials
are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
**/
#include <PiDxe.h>
#include <Library/UefiBootServicesTableLib.h>
#include <Library/UefiLib.h>
#include <Library/DebugLib.h>
#include <Guid/TscFrequency.h>
#include "TscTimerLibInternal.h"
UINT64 mTscFrequency;
/** The constructor function determines the actual TSC frequency.
First, Get TSC frequency from system configuration table with TSC frequency GUID,
if the table is not found, install it.
This function will always return EFI_SUCCESS.
@param ImageHandle The firmware allocated handle for the EFI image.
@param SystemTable A pointer to the EFI System Table.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The constructor always returns EFI_SUCCESS.
**/
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
DxeTscTimerLibConstructor (
IN EFI_HANDLE ImageHandle,
IN EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE *SystemTable
)
{
EFI_STATUS Status;
UINT64 *TscFrequency;
//
// Get TSC frequency from system configuration table with TSC frequency GUID.
//
Status = EfiGetSystemConfigurationTable (&gEfiTscFrequencyGuid, (VOID **) &TscFrequency);
if (Status == EFI_SUCCESS) {
mTscFrequency = *TscFrequency;
return EFI_SUCCESS;
}
//
// TSC frequency GUID system configuration table is not found, install it.
//
Status = gBS->AllocatePool (EfiBootServicesData, sizeof (UINT64), (VOID **) &TscFrequency);
ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);
*TscFrequency = InternalCalculateTscFrequency ();
//
// TscFrequency now points to the number of TSC counts per second, install system configuration table for it.
//
gBS->InstallConfigurationTable (&gEfiTscFrequencyGuid, TscFrequency);
mTscFrequency = *TscFrequency;
return EFI_SUCCESS;
}
/** Get TSC frequency.
@return The number of TSC counts per second.
**/
UINT64
InternalGetTscFrequency (
VOID
)
{
return mTscFrequency;
}

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#
[Sources.common]
TscTimerLibShare.c
DxeTscTimerLib.c

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/** @file
A Pei Timer Library implementation which uses the Time Stamp Counter in the processor.
For Pentium 4 processors, Intel Xeon processors (family [0FH], models [03H and higher]);
for Intel Core Solo and Intel Core Duo processors (family [06H], model [0EH]);
for the Intel Xeon processor 5100 series and Intel Core 2 Duo processors (family [06H], model [0FH]);
for Intel Core 2 and Intel Xeon processors (family [06H], display_model [17H]);
for Intel Atom processors (family [06H], display_model [1CH]):
the time-stamp counter increments at a constant rate.
That rate may be set by the maximum core-clock to bus-clock ratio of the processor or may be set by
the maximum resolved frequency at which the processor is booted. The maximum resolved frequency may
differ from the maximum qualified frequency of the processor.
The specific processor configuration determines the behavior. Constant TSC behavior ensures that the
duration of each clock tick is uniform and supports the use of the TSC as a wall clock timer even if
the processor core changes frequency. This is the architectural behavior moving forward.
A Processor's support for invariant TSC is indicated by CPUID.0x80000007.EDX[8].
Copyright (c) 2009 - 2011, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
This program and the accompanying materials
are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
**/
#include <PiPei.h>
#include <Library/HobLib.h>
#include <Guid/TscFrequency.h>
#include "TscTimerLibInternal.h"
/** Get TSC frequency from TSC frequency GUID HOB, if the HOB is not found, build it.
@return The number of TSC counts per second.
**/
UINT64
InternalGetTscFrequency (
VOID
)
{
EFI_HOB_GUID_TYPE *GuidHob;
VOID *DataInHob;
UINT64 TscFrequency;
//
// Get TSC frequency from TSC frequency GUID HOB.
//
GuidHob = GetFirstGuidHob (&gEfiTscFrequencyGuid);
if (GuidHob != NULL) {
DataInHob = GET_GUID_HOB_DATA (GuidHob);
TscFrequency = * (UINT64 *) DataInHob;
return TscFrequency;
}
//
// TSC frequency GUID HOB is not found, build it.
//
TscFrequency = InternalCalculateTscFrequency ();
//
// TscFrequency is now equal to the number of TSC counts per second, build GUID HOB for it.
//
BuildGuidDataHob (
&gEfiTscFrequencyGuid,
&TscFrequency,
sizeof (UINT64)
);
return TscFrequency;
}

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FILE_GUID = 342C36C0-15DF-43b4-9EC9-FBF748BFB3D1
MODULE_TYPE = PEIM
VERSION_STRING = 1.0
LIBRARY_CLASS = TimerLib|SEC PEIM PEI_CORE
LIBRARY_CLASS = TimerLib|PEIM PEI_CORE
#
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#
[Sources.common]
TscTimerLibShare.c
PeiTscTimerLib.c

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/** @file
Internal header file for TscTimerLib instances.
Copyright (c) 2009 - 2011, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
This program and the accompanying materials
are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
**/
#ifndef _TSC_TIMER_LIB_INTERNAL_H_
#define _TSC_TIMER_LIB_INTERNAL_H_
#include <Ich/GenericIch.h>
#include <Library/TimerLib.h>
#include <Library/BaseLib.h>
#include <Library/IoLib.h>
#include <Library/PciLib.h>
#include <Library/PcdLib.h>
/** Get TSC frequency.
@return The number of TSC counts per second.
**/
UINT64
InternalGetTscFrequency (
VOID
);
/** Calculate TSC frequency.
The TSC counting frequency is determined by comparing how far it counts
during a 1ms period as determined by the ACPI timer. The ACPI timer is
used because it counts at a known frequency.
If ACPI I/O space not enabled, this function will enable it. Then the
TSC is sampled, followed by waiting for 3579 clocks of the ACPI timer, or 1ms.
The TSC is then sampled again. The difference multiplied by 1000 is the TSC
frequency. There will be a small error because of the overhead of reading
the ACPI timer. An attempt is made to determine and compensate for this error.
@return The number of TSC counts per second.
**/
UINT64
InternalCalculateTscFrequency (
VOID
);
#endif

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/** @file
A Pei Timer Library implementation which uses the Time Stamp Counter in the processor.
The Timer Library implementation which uses the Time Stamp Counter in the processor.
For Pentium 4 processors, Intel Xeon processors (family [0FH], models [03H and higher]);
for Intel Core Solo and Intel Core Duo processors (family [06H], model [0EH]);
@ -28,19 +28,9 @@
**/
#include <PiPei.h>
#include <Ich/GenericIch.h>
#include "TscTimerLibInternal.h"
#include <Library/TimerLib.h>
#include <Library/BaseLib.h>
#include <Library/IoLib.h>
#include <Library/PciLib.h>
#include <Library/PcdLib.h>
#include <Library/HobLib.h>
#include <Guid/TscFrequency.h>
/** Get TSC frequency from TSC frequency GUID HOB, if the HOB is not found, build it.
/** Calculate TSC frequency.
The TSC counting frequency is determined by comparing how far it counts
during a 1ms period as determined by the ACPI timer. The ACPI timer is
@ -49,38 +39,22 @@
TSC is sampled, followed by waiting for 3579 clocks of the ACPI timer, or 1ms.
The TSC is then sampled again. The difference multiplied by 1000 is the TSC
frequency. There will be a small error because of the overhead of reading
the ACPI timer.
the ACPI timer. An attempt is made to determine and compensate for this error.
@return The number of TSC counts per second.
**/
UINT64
InternalGetTscFrequency (
InternalCalculateTscFrequency (
VOID
)
{
EFI_HOB_GUID_TYPE *GuidHob;
VOID *DataInHob;
UINT64 StartTSC;
UINT64 EndTSC;
UINT32 TimerAddr;
UINT32 Ticks;
UINT64 TscFrequency;
//
// Get TSC frequency from TSC frequency GUID HOB.
//
GuidHob = GetFirstGuidHob (&gEfiTscFrequencyGuid);
if (GuidHob != NULL) {
DataInHob = GET_GUID_HOB_DATA (GuidHob);
TscFrequency = * (UINT64 *) DataInHob;
return TscFrequency;
}
//
// TSC frequency GUID HOB is not found, build it.
//
//
// If ACPI I/O space is not enabled yet, program ACPI I/O base address and enable it.
//
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(EndTSC - StartTSC), // Number of TSC counts in 1ms
1000 // Number of ms in a second
);
//
// TscFrequency is now equal to the number of TSC counts per second, build GUID HOB for it.
//
BuildGuidDataHob (
&gEfiTscFrequencyGuid,
&TscFrequency,
sizeof (UINT64)
);
return TscFrequency;
}

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# that is different than the one below.
#
# TimerLib|MdePkg/Library/SecPeiDxeTimerLibCpu/SecPeiDxeTimerLibCpu.inf
TimerLib|PerformancePkg/Library/DxeTscTimerLib/DxeTscTimerLib.inf
TimerLib|PerformancePkg/Library/TscTimerLib/DxeTscTimerLib.inf
[LibraryClasses.IPF]
PalLib|MdePkg/Library/UefiPalLib/UefiPalLib.inf
TimerLib|MdePkg/Library/BaseTimerLibNullTemplate/BaseTimerLibNullTemplate.inf
[Components.IA32, Components.X64]
PerformancePkg/Library/DxeTscTimerLib/DxeTscTimerLib.inf
PerformancePkg/Library/PeiTscTimerLib/PeiTscTimerLib.inf
PerformancePkg/Library/TscTimerLib/DxeTscTimerLib.inf
PerformancePkg/Library/TscTimerLib/PeiTscTimerLib.inf
PerformancePkg/Library/TscTimerLib/BaseTscTimerLib.inf
[Components]
PerformancePkg/Dp_App/Dp.inf