/* * linux/include/asm-i386/tsc.h * * i386 TSC related functions */ #ifndef _ASM_i386_TSC_H #define _ASM_i386_TSC_H #include /* * Standard way to access the cycle counter on i586+ CPUs. * Currently only used on SMP. * * If you really have a SMP machine with i486 chips or older, * compile for that, and this will just always return zero. * That's ok, it just means that the nicer scheduling heuristics * won't work for you. * * We only use the low 32 bits, and we'd simply better make sure * that we reschedule before that wraps. Scheduling at least every * four billion cycles just basically sounds like a good idea, * regardless of how fast the machine is. */ typedef unsigned long long cycles_t; extern unsigned int cpu_khz; extern unsigned int tsc_khz; static inline cycles_t get_cycles(void) { unsigned long long ret = 0; #ifndef CONFIG_X86_TSC if (!cpu_has_tsc) return 0; #endif #if defined(CONFIG_X86_GENERIC) || defined(CONFIG_X86_TSC) rdtscll(ret); #endif return ret; } extern void tsc_init(void); extern void mark_tsc_unstable(void); #endif