From: Dmitry Antipov <dmitry.antipov@mail.ru>
To: linux-mips@linux-mips.org
Subject: IT8172G on-board timers
Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 17:38:40 +0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3F2FB360.9040005@mail.ru> (raw)
Hello all,
I'm working with IT8172-based MIPS board and want to use one of (or may
be both) on-board timers.
For my purposes, it's required to generate irq from timer rarely, for
example, each 1 sec, or each 5 sec
or so. (The usage of Linux timer interface (init_timer() etc...) is
forbidden, and I don't want to touch
system timer to avoid the potential damage for basic timekeeping,
scheduling, etc.). I have two problems:
- timer backward counter is 16-bit wide and reaches zero too fast, even
starting from 0xffff;
- timer input clock may be one of CPU clock, CPU clock /4, CPU clock/8
or CPU clock /16, which looks
very fast too
So, the minimum interrupt frequency from both timers is 96 ints/HZ (with
TCR0.PST0 is 0 and
TCVR0 is 0xffff) and the maximum is around 150000 ints/HZ. Even the
minimum is too large for me...
It seems this question is much more about h/w than about Linux, but I
hope someone has an experience
with this arch :-) Is it possible to program on-board timer to generate
interrupts with less frequency ?
Thanks,
Dmitry
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