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/*******************************************************************************
* Tracealyzer v2.6.0 Recorder Library
* Percepio AB, www.percepio.com
*
* trcHardwarePort.c
*
* Contains together with trcHardwarePort.h all hardware portability issues of
* the trace recorder library.
*
* Terms of Use
* This software is copyright Percepio AB. The recorder library is free for
* use together with Percepio products. You may distribute the recorder library
* in its original form, including modifications in trcPort.c and trcPort.h
* given that these modification are clearly marked as your own modifications
* and documented in the initial comment section of these source files.
* This software is the intellectual property of Percepio AB and may not be
* sold or in other ways commercially redistributed without explicit written
* permission by Percepio AB.
*
* Disclaimer
* The trace tool and recorder library is being delivered to you AS IS and
* Percepio AB makes no warranty as to its use or performance. Percepio AB does
* not and cannot warrant the performance or results you may obtain by using the
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*
* Copyright Percepio AB, 2013.
* www.percepio.com
******************************************************************************/
#include "trcHardwarePort.h"
#include "trcKernelPort.h"
#if (USE_TRACEALYZER_RECORDER == 1)
#include <stdint.h>
uint32_t trace_disable_timestamp = 0;
uint32_t last_timestamp = 0;
/*******************************************************************************
* uiTraceTickCount
*
* This variable is should be updated by the Kernel tick interrupt. This does
* not need to be modified when developing a new timer port. It is preferred to
* keep any timer port changes in the HWTC macro definitions, which typically
* give sufficient flexibility.
******************************************************************************/
uint32_t uiTraceTickCount = 0;
uint32_t DWT_CYCLES_ADDED = 0;
#if (SELECTED_PORT == PORT_ARM_CortexM)
void prvTraceEnableIRQ(void)
{
asm volatile ("cpsie i");
}
void prvTraceDisableIRQ(void)
{
asm volatile ("cpsid i");
}
void prvTraceSetIRQMask(uint32_t priMask)
{
asm volatile ("MSR primask, %0" : : "r" (priMask) );
}
uint32_t prvTraceGetIRQMask(void)
{
uint32_t result;
asm volatile ("MRS %0, primask" : "=r" (result) );
return result;
}
void prvTraceInitCortexM()
{
DWT_CTRL_REG |= 1; /* Enable the cycle counter */
DWT_CYCLE_COUNTER = 0;
if (RecorderDataPtr->frequency == 0)
{
RecorderDataPtr->frequency = TRACE_CPU_CLOCK_HZ / HWTC_DIVISOR;
}
}
#endif
/******************************************************************************
* vTracePortGetTimeStamp
*
* Returns the current time based on the HWTC macros which provide a hardware
* isolation layer towards the hardware timer/counter.
*
* The HWTC macros and vTracePortGetTimeStamp is the main porting issue
* or the trace recorder library. Typically you should not need to change
* the code of vTracePortGetTimeStamp if using the HWTC macros.
*
******************************************************************************/
void vTracePortGetTimeStamp(uint32_t *pTimestamp)
{
static uint32_t last_traceTickCount = 0;
static uint32_t last_hwtc_count = 0;
uint32_t traceTickCount = 0;
uint32_t hwtc_count = 0;
if (trace_disable_timestamp == 1)
{
if (pTimestamp)
*pTimestamp = last_timestamp;
return;
}
/* Retrieve HWTC_COUNT only once since the same value should be used all throughout this function. */
#if (HWTC_COUNT_DIRECTION == DIRECTION_INCREMENTING)
hwtc_count = HWTC_COUNT;
#elif (HWTC_COUNT_DIRECTION == DIRECTION_DECREMENTING)
hwtc_count = HWTC_PERIOD - HWTC_COUNT;
#else
Junk text to cause compiler error - HWTC_COUNT_DIRECTION is not set correctly!
Should be DIRECTION_INCREMENTING or DIRECTION_DECREMENTING
#endif
if (last_traceTickCount - uiTraceTickCount - 1 < 0x80000000)
{
/* This means last_traceTickCount is higher than uiTraceTickCount,
so we have previously compensated for a missed tick.
Therefore we use the last stored value because that is more accurate. */
traceTickCount = last_traceTickCount;
}
else
{
/* Business as usual */
traceTickCount = uiTraceTickCount;
}
/* Check for overflow. May occur if the update of uiTraceTickCount has been
delayed due to disabled interrupts. */
if (traceTickCount == last_traceTickCount && hwtc_count < last_hwtc_count)
{
/* A trace tick has occurred but not been executed by the kernel, so we compensate manually. */
traceTickCount++;
}
/* Check if the return address is OK, then we perform the calculation. */
if (pTimestamp)
{
/* Get timestamp from trace ticks. Scale down the period to avoid unwanted overflows. */
*pTimestamp = traceTickCount * (HWTC_PERIOD / HWTC_DIVISOR);
/* Increase timestamp by (hwtc_count + "lost hardware ticks from scaling down period") / HWTC_DIVISOR. */
*pTimestamp += (hwtc_count + traceTickCount * (HWTC_PERIOD % HWTC_DIVISOR)) / HWTC_DIVISOR;
last_timestamp = *pTimestamp;
}
/* Store the previous values. */
last_traceTickCount = traceTickCount;
last_hwtc_count = hwtc_count;
}
#endif