Move bootstage timer out of lib/time.c

The standalone example does not have get_timer() defined, so we cannot
rely on it being available.

Move the timer function into boootstage.c to avoid this problem.

This corrects a build breakage for the standalone example on some boards.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Acked-by: Matthias Fuchs <matthias.fuchs@esd.eu>
master
Simon Glass 12 years ago committed by Anatolij Gustschin
parent 35897c86b9
commit 3786980dd3
  1. 17
      common/bootstage.c
  2. 7
      include/bootstage.h
  3. 7
      include/common.h
  4. 17
      lib/time.c

@ -156,3 +156,20 @@ void bootstage_report(void)
"- please increase CONFIG_BOOTSTAGE_USER_COUNT\n",
next_id - BOOTSTAGE_ID_COUNT);
}
ulong __timer_get_boot_us(void)
{
static ulong base_time;
/*
* We can't implement this properly. Return 0 on the first call and
* larger values after that.
*/
if (base_time)
return get_timer(base_time) * 1000;
base_time = get_timer(0);
return 0;
}
ulong timer_get_boot_us(void)
__attribute__((weak, alias("__timer_get_boot_us")));

@ -204,6 +204,13 @@ enum bootstage_id {
};
/*
* Return the time since boot in microseconds, This is needed for bootstage
* and should be defined in CPU- or board-specific code. If undefined then
* millisecond resolution will be used (the standard get_timer()).
*/
ulong timer_get_boot_us(void);
/*
* Board code can implement show_boot_progress() if needed.
*
* @param val Progress state (enum bootstage_id), or -id if an error

@ -207,13 +207,6 @@ typedef void (interrupt_handler_t)(void *);
#endif /* CONFIG_SERIAL_MULTI */
/*
* Return the time since boot in microseconds, This is needed for bootstage
* and should be defined in CPU- or board-specific code. If undefined then
* millisecond resolution will be used (the standard get_timer()).
*/
ulong timer_get_boot_us(void);
/*
* General Purpose Utilities
*/
#define min(X, Y) \

@ -47,20 +47,3 @@ void mdelay(unsigned long msec)
while (msec--)
udelay(1000);
}
ulong __timer_get_boot_us(void)
{
static ulong base_time;
/*
* We can't implement this properly. Return 0 on the first call and
* larger values after that.
*/
if (base_time)
return get_timer(base_time) * 1000;
base_time = get_timer(0);
return 0;
}
ulong timer_get_boot_us(void)
__attribute__((weak, alias("__timer_get_boot_us")));

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