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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
#ifndef __TIMESTAMP_H__
#define __TIMESTAMP_H__
#include <commonlib/timestamp_serialized.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#if CONFIG(COLLECT_TIMESTAMPS)
/*
* timestamp_init() needs to be called once in *one* of the ENV_ROMSTAGE_OR_BEFORE
* stages (bootblock, romstage, verstage, etc). It's up to the chipset/arch
* to make the call in the earliest stage, otherwise some timestamps will be lost.
* For x86 ENV_ROMSTAGE call must be made before CAR is torn down.
*/
void timestamp_init(uint64_t base);
/*
* Add a new timestamp. For ENV_ROMSTAGE_OR_BEFORE, this timestamp will be stored
* inside REGION(timestamp) before cbmem comes online. For later stages, timestamps
* added before cbmem_[recovery|initialize] calls will be lost.
*/
void timestamp_add(enum timestamp_id id, uint64_t ts_time);
/* Calls timestamp_add with current timestamp. */
void timestamp_add_now(enum timestamp_id id);
/* Apply a factor of N/M to all timestamps recorded so far. */
void timestamp_rescale_table(uint16_t N, uint16_t M);
/*
* Get the time since boot scaled in microseconds. Therefore use the base time
* of the timestamps to get the initial value which is subtracted from
* current timestamp at call time. This will provide a more reliable value even
* if the TSC is not reset on soft reset or warm start.
*/
uint32_t get_us_since_boot(void);
#else
#define timestamp_init(base)
#define timestamp_add(id, time)
#define timestamp_add_now(id)
#define timestamp_rescale_table(N, M)
#define get_us_since_boot() 0
#endif
/**
* Workaround for guard combination above.
*/
#if CONFIG(COLLECT_TIMESTAMPS)
/* Implemented by the architecture code */
uint64_t timestamp_get(void);
#else
#define timestamp_get() 0
#endif
uint64_t get_initial_timestamp(void);
/* Returns timestamp tick frequency in MHz. */
int timestamp_tick_freq_mhz(void);
#endif