/* * Copyright 1996, Paul Mackerras. * Copyright (C) 2009 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All rights reserved. * * PPC64 Support added by Dave Engebretsen, Todd Inglett, Mike Corrigan, * Anton Blanchard.
*/
/* * On shared processor machines the generic implementation of mdelay can * result in large errors. While each iteration of the loop inside mdelay * is supposed to take 1ms, the hypervisor could sleep our partition for * longer (eg 10ms). With the right timing these errors can add up. * * Since there is no 32bit overflow issue on 64bit kernels, just call * udelay directly.
*/ #ifdef CONFIG_PPC64 #define mdelay(n) udelay((n) * 1000) #endif
/** * spin_event_timeout - spin until a condition gets true or a timeout elapses * @condition: a C expression to evalate * @timeout: timeout, in microseconds * @delay: the number of microseconds to delay between each evaluation of * @condition * * The process spins until the condition evaluates to true (non-zero) or the * timeout elapses. The return value of this macro is the value of * @condition when the loop terminates. This allows you to determine the cause * of the loop terminates. If the return value is zero, then you know a * timeout has occurred. * * This primary purpose of this macro is to poll on a hardware register * until a status bit changes. The timeout ensures that the loop still * terminates even if the bit never changes. The delay is for devices that * need a delay in between successive reads. * * gcc will optimize out the if-statement if @delay is a constant.
*/ #define spin_event_timeout(condition, timeout, delay) \
({ \
typeof(condition) __ret; \ unsignedlong __loops = tb_ticks_per_usec * timeout; \ unsignedlong __start = mftb(); \
\ if (delay) { \ while (!(__ret = (condition)) && \
(tb_ticks_since(__start) <= __loops)) \
udelay(delay); \
} else { \
spin_begin(); \ while (!(__ret = (condition)) && \
(tb_ticks_since(__start) <= __loops)) \
spin_cpu_relax(); \
spin_end(); \
} \ if (!__ret) \
__ret = (condition); \
__ret; \
})
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