# Tutorial 08 - Timestamps ## tl;dr - We add abstractions for the architectural timer, implement it for `aarch64` and use it to annotate prints with timestamps. - A `warn!()` macro is added. ## Test it Check it out via chainboot (added in previous tutorial): ```console $ make chainboot [...] Minipush 1.0 [MP] ⏳ Waiting for /dev/ttyUSB0 [MP] ✅ Serial connected [MP] 🔌 Please power the target now __ __ _ _ _ _ | \/ (_)_ _ (_) | ___ __ _ __| | | |\/| | | ' \| | |__/ _ \/ _` / _` | |_| |_|_|_||_|_|____\___/\__,_\__,_| Raspberry Pi 3 [ML] Requesting binary [MP] ⏩ Pushing 11 KiB =========================================🦀 100% 0 KiB/s Time: 00:00:00 [ML] Loaded! Executing the payload now [ 0.543941] Booting on: Raspberry Pi 3 [ 0.545059] Architectural timer resolution: 52 ns [ 0.547358] Drivers loaded: [ 0.548703] 1. BCM GPIO [ 0.550135] 2. BCM PL011 UART [W 0.551828] Spin duration smaller than architecturally supported, skipping [ 0.555212] Spinning for 1 second [ 1.556818] Spinning for 1 second [ 2.557690] Spinning for 1 second ``` ## Diff to previous ```diff Binary files 07_uart_chainloader/demo_payload_rpi3.img and 08_timestamps/demo_payload_rpi3.img differ Binary files 07_uart_chainloader/demo_payload_rpi4.img and 08_timestamps/demo_payload_rpi4.img differ diff -uNr 07_uart_chainloader/Makefile 08_timestamps/Makefile --- 07_uart_chainloader/Makefile +++ 08_timestamps/Makefile @@ -21,8 +21,7 @@ OBJDUMP_BINARY = aarch64-none-elf-objdump NM_BINARY = aarch64-none-elf-nm LINKER_FILE = src/bsp/raspberrypi/link.ld - RUSTC_MISC_ARGS = -C target-cpu=cortex-a53 -C relocation-model=pic - CHAINBOOT_DEMO_PAYLOAD = demo_payload_rpi3.img + RUSTC_MISC_ARGS = -C target-cpu=cortex-a53 else ifeq ($(BSP),rpi4) TARGET = aarch64-unknown-none-softfloat KERNEL_BIN = kernel8.img @@ -32,8 +31,7 @@ OBJDUMP_BINARY = aarch64-none-elf-objdump NM_BINARY = aarch64-none-elf-nm LINKER_FILE = src/bsp/raspberrypi/link.ld - RUSTC_MISC_ARGS = -C target-cpu=cortex-a72 -C relocation-model=pic - CHAINBOOT_DEMO_PAYLOAD = demo_payload_rpi4.img + RUSTC_MISC_ARGS = -C target-cpu=cortex-a72 endif # Export for build.rs @@ -75,8 +73,7 @@ EXEC_QEMU = $(QEMU_BINARY) -M $(QEMU_MACHINE_TYPE) EXEC_MINIPUSH = ruby ../utils/minipush.rb -.PHONY: all $(KERNEL_ELF) $(KERNEL_BIN) doc qemu qemuasm chainboot clippy clean readelf objdump nm \ - check +.PHONY: all $(KERNEL_ELF) $(KERNEL_BIN) doc qemu chainboot clippy clean readelf objdump nm check all: $(KERNEL_BIN) @@ -90,18 +87,15 @@ $(DOC_CMD) --document-private-items --open ifeq ($(QEMU_MACHINE_TYPE),) -qemu qemuasm: +qemu: @echo "This board is not yet supported for QEMU." else qemu: $(KERNEL_BIN) @$(DOCKER_QEMU) $(EXEC_QEMU) $(QEMU_RELEASE_ARGS) -kernel $(KERNEL_BIN) - -qemuasm: $(KERNEL_BIN) - @$(DOCKER_QEMU) $(EXEC_QEMU) $(QEMU_RELEASE_ARGS) -kernel $(KERNEL_BIN) -d in_asm endif -chainboot: - @$(DOCKER_CHAINBOOT) $(EXEC_MINIPUSH) $(DEV_SERIAL) $(CHAINBOOT_DEMO_PAYLOAD) +chainboot: $(KERNEL_BIN) + @$(DOCKER_CHAINBOOT) $(EXEC_MINIPUSH) $(DEV_SERIAL) $(KERNEL_BIN) clippy: RUSTFLAGS="$(RUSTFLAGS_PEDANTIC)" $(CLIPPY_CMD) @@ -113,10 +107,7 @@ readelf --headers $(KERNEL_ELF) objdump: $(KERNEL_ELF) - @$(DOCKER_ELFTOOLS) $(OBJDUMP_BINARY) --disassemble --demangle \ - --section .text \ - --section .got \ - $(KERNEL_ELF) | rustfilt + @$(DOCKER_ELFTOOLS) $(OBJDUMP_BINARY) --disassemble --demangle $(KERNEL_ELF) | rustfilt nm: $(KERNEL_ELF) @$(DOCKER_ELFTOOLS) $(NM_BINARY) --demangle --print-size $(KERNEL_ELF) | sort | rustfilt diff -uNr 07_uart_chainloader/src/_arch/aarch64/cpu.rs 08_timestamps/src/_arch/aarch64/cpu.rs --- 07_uart_chainloader/src/_arch/aarch64/cpu.rs +++ 08_timestamps/src/_arch/aarch64/cpu.rs @@ -22,12 +22,12 @@ /// actually set (`SP.set()`). #[no_mangle] pub unsafe fn _start() -> ! { - use crate::relocate; + use crate::runtime_init; // Expect the boot core to start in EL2. if bsp::cpu::BOOT_CORE_ID == cpu::smp::core_id() { SP.set(bsp::memory::boot_core_stack_end() as u64); - relocate::relocate_self() + runtime_init::runtime_init() } else { // If not core0, infinitely wait for events. wait_forever() @@ -40,15 +40,6 @@ pub use asm::nop; -/// Spin for `n` cycles. -#[cfg(feature = "bsp_rpi3")] -#[inline(always)] -pub fn spin_for_cycles(n: usize) { - for _ in 0..n { - asm::nop(); - } -} - /// Pause execution on the core. #[inline(always)] pub fn wait_forever() -> ! { @@ -56,19 +47,3 @@ asm::wfe() } } - -/// Branch to a raw integer value. -/// -/// # Safety -/// -/// - This is highly unsafe. Use with care. -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn branch_to_raw_addr(addr: usize) -> ! { - asm!( - "blr {destination:x}", - destination = in(reg) addr, - options(nomem, nostack) - ); - - core::intrinsics::unreachable() -} diff -uNr 07_uart_chainloader/src/_arch/aarch64/time.rs 08_timestamps/src/_arch/aarch64/time.rs --- 07_uart_chainloader/src/_arch/aarch64/time.rs +++ 08_timestamps/src/_arch/aarch64/time.rs @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ +// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT OR Apache-2.0 +// +// Copyright (c) 2018-2020 Andre Richter + +//! Architectural timer primitives. + +use crate::{time, warn}; +use core::time::Duration; +use cortex_a::regs::*; + +//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Private Definitions +//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +const NS_PER_S: u64 = 1_000_000_000; + +/// ARMv8 Generic Timer. +struct GenericTimer; + +//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Global instances +//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +static TIME_MANAGER: GenericTimer = GenericTimer; + +//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Public Code +//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +/// Return a reference to the time manager. +pub fn time_manager() -> &'static impl time::interface::TimeManager { + &TIME_MANAGER +} + +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// OS Interface Code +//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +impl time::interface::TimeManager for GenericTimer { + fn resolution(&self) -> Duration { + Duration::from_nanos(NS_PER_S / (CNTFRQ_EL0.get() as u64)) + } + + fn uptime(&self) -> Duration { + let frq: u64 = CNTFRQ_EL0.get() as u64; + let current_count: u64 = CNTPCT_EL0.get() * NS_PER_S; + + Duration::from_nanos(current_count / frq) + } + + fn spin_for(&self, duration: Duration) { + // Instantly return on zero. + if duration.as_nanos() == 0 { + return; + } + + // Calculate the register compare value. + let frq = CNTFRQ_EL0.get() as u64; + let x = match frq.checked_mul(duration.as_nanos() as u64) { + None => { + warn!("Spin duration too long, skipping"); + return; + } + Some(val) => val, + }; + let tval = x / NS_PER_S; + + // Check if it is within supported bounds. + let warn: Option<&str> = if tval == 0 { + Some("smaller") + // The upper 32 bits of CNTP_TVAL_EL0 are reserved. + } else if tval > u32::max_value().into() { + Some("bigger") + } else { + None + }; + + if let Some(w) = warn { + warn!( + "Spin duration {} than architecturally supported, skipping", + w + ); + return; + } + + // Set the compare value register. + CNTP_TVAL_EL0.set(tval); + + // Kick off the counting. // Disable timer interrupt. + CNTP_CTL_EL0.modify(CNTP_CTL_EL0::ENABLE::SET + CNTP_CTL_EL0::IMASK::SET); + + // ISTATUS will be '1' when cval ticks have passed. Busy-check it. + while !CNTP_CTL_EL0.matches_all(CNTP_CTL_EL0::ISTATUS::SET) {} + + // Disable counting again. + CNTP_CTL_EL0.modify(CNTP_CTL_EL0::ENABLE::CLEAR); + } +} diff -uNr 07_uart_chainloader/src/bsp/device_driver/bcm/bcm2xxx_gpio.rs 08_timestamps/src/bsp/device_driver/bcm/bcm2xxx_gpio.rs --- 07_uart_chainloader/src/bsp/device_driver/bcm/bcm2xxx_gpio.rs +++ 08_timestamps/src/bsp/device_driver/bcm/bcm2xxx_gpio.rs @@ -139,25 +139,19 @@ /// Disable pull-up/down on pins 14 and 15. #[cfg(feature = "bsp_rpi3")] fn disable_pud_14_15_bcm2837(&mut self) { - use crate::cpu; + use crate::{time, time::interface::TimeManager}; + use core::time::Duration; - // Make an educated guess for a good delay value (Sequence described in the BCM2837 - // peripherals PDF). - // - // - According to Wikipedia, the fastest Pi3 clocks around 1.4 GHz. - // - The Linux 2837 GPIO driver waits 1 µs between the steps. - // - // So lets try to be on the safe side and default to 2000 cycles, which would equal 1 µs - // would the CPU be clocked at 2 GHz. - const DELAY: usize = 2000; + // The Linux 2837 GPIO driver waits 1 µs between the steps. + const DELAY: Duration = Duration::from_micros(1); self.registers.GPPUD.write(GPPUD::PUD::Off); - cpu::spin_for_cycles(DELAY); + time::time_manager().spin_for(DELAY); self.registers .GPPUDCLK0 .write(GPPUDCLK0::PUDCLK15::AssertClock + GPPUDCLK0::PUDCLK14::AssertClock); - cpu::spin_for_cycles(DELAY); + time::time_manager().spin_for(DELAY); self.registers.GPPUD.write(GPPUD::PUD::Off); self.registers.GPPUDCLK0.set(0); diff -uNr 07_uart_chainloader/src/bsp/device_driver/bcm/bcm2xxx_pl011_uart.rs 08_timestamps/src/bsp/device_driver/bcm/bcm2xxx_pl011_uart.rs --- 07_uart_chainloader/src/bsp/device_driver/bcm/bcm2xxx_pl011_uart.rs +++ 08_timestamps/src/bsp/device_driver/bcm/bcm2xxx_pl011_uart.rs @@ -287,11 +287,18 @@ cpu::nop(); } + // Read one character. + let mut ret = inner.registers.DR.get() as u8 as char; + + // Convert carrige return to newline. + if ret == '\r' { + ret = '\n' + } + // Update statistics. inner.chars_read += 1; - // Read one character. - inner.registers.DR.get() as u8 as char + ret }) } diff -uNr 07_uart_chainloader/src/bsp/raspberrypi/link.ld 08_timestamps/src/bsp/raspberrypi/link.ld --- 07_uart_chainloader/src/bsp/raspberrypi/link.ld +++ 08_timestamps/src/bsp/raspberrypi/link.ld @@ -5,15 +5,12 @@ SECTIONS { - /* Set the link address to 32 MiB */ - . = 0x2000000; + /* Set current address to the value from which the RPi starts execution */ + . = 0x80000; - __binary_start = .; .text : { - *(.text._start) - KEEP(*(.text.runtime_init)) - *(.text*); + *(.text._start) *(.text*) } .rodata : @@ -38,16 +35,5 @@ __bss_end_inclusive = . - 8; } - .got : - { - *(.got*) - } - - /* Fill up to 8 byte, b/c relocating the binary is done in u64 chunks */ - . = ALIGN(8); - __binary_end_inclusive = . - 8; - - __runtime_init_reloc = runtime_init; - /DISCARD/ : { *(.comment*) } } diff -uNr 07_uart_chainloader/src/bsp/raspberrypi/memory.rs 08_timestamps/src/bsp/raspberrypi/memory.rs --- 07_uart_chainloader/src/bsp/raspberrypi/memory.rs +++ 08_timestamps/src/bsp/raspberrypi/memory.rs @@ -12,9 +12,6 @@ // Symbols from the linker script. extern "Rust" { - static __binary_start: UnsafeCell; - static __binary_end_inclusive: UnsafeCell; - static __runtime_init_reloc: UnsafeCell; static __bss_start: UnsafeCell; static __bss_end_inclusive: UnsafeCell; } @@ -26,12 +23,10 @@ /// The board's memory map. #[rustfmt::skip] pub(super) mod map { - pub const BOOT_CORE_STACK_END: usize = 0x8_0000; + pub const BOOT_CORE_STACK_END: usize = 0x8_0000; - pub const BOARD_DEFAULT_LOAD_ADDRESS: usize = 0x8_0000; - - pub const GPIO_OFFSET: usize = 0x0020_0000; - pub const UART_OFFSET: usize = 0x0020_1000; + pub const GPIO_OFFSET: usize = 0x0020_0000; + pub const UART_OFFSET: usize = 0x0020_1000; /// Physical devices. #[cfg(feature = "bsp_rpi3")] @@ -64,35 +59,13 @@ map::BOOT_CORE_STACK_END } -/// The address on which the Raspberry firmware loads every binary by default. -#[inline(always)] -pub fn board_default_load_addr() -> *const u64 { - map::BOARD_DEFAULT_LOAD_ADDRESS as _ -} - -/// Return the inclusive range spanning the relocated kernel binary. -/// -/// # Safety -/// -/// - Values are provided by the linker script and must be trusted as-is. -/// - The linker-provided addresses must be u64 aligned. -pub fn relocated_binary_range_inclusive() -> RangeInclusive<*mut u64> { - unsafe { RangeInclusive::new(__binary_start.get(), __binary_end_inclusive.get()) } -} - -/// The relocated address of function `runtime_init()`. -#[inline(always)] -pub fn relocated_runtime_init_addr() -> *const u64 { - unsafe { __runtime_init_reloc.get() as _ } -} - -/// Return the inclusive range spanning the relocated .bss section. +/// Return the inclusive range spanning the .bss section. /// /// # Safety /// /// - Values are provided by the linker script and must be trusted as-is. /// - The linker-provided addresses must be u64 aligned. -pub fn relocated_bss_range_inclusive() -> RangeInclusive<*mut u64> { +pub fn bss_range_inclusive() -> RangeInclusive<*mut u64> { let range; unsafe { range = RangeInclusive::new(__bss_start.get(), __bss_end_inclusive.get()); diff -uNr 07_uart_chainloader/src/main.rs 08_timestamps/src/main.rs --- 07_uart_chainloader/src/main.rs +++ 08_timestamps/src/main.rs @@ -11,9 +11,11 @@ //! //! - [`bsp::console::console()`] - Returns a reference to the kernel's [console interface]. //! - [`bsp::driver::driver_manager()`] - Returns a reference to the kernel's [driver interface]. +//! - [`time::time_manager()`] - Returns a reference to the kernel's [timer interface]. //! //! [console interface]: ../libkernel/console/interface/index.html //! [driver interface]: ../libkernel/driver/interface/trait.DriverManager.html +//! [timer interface]: ../libkernel/time/interface/trait.TimeManager.html //! //! # Code organization and architecture //! @@ -100,9 +102,7 @@ //! - `crate::memory::*` //! - `crate::bsp::memory::*` -#![feature(asm)] #![feature(const_fn_fn_ptr_basics)] -#![feature(core_intrinsics)] #![feature(format_args_nl)] #![feature(naked_functions)] #![feature(panic_info_message)] @@ -111,8 +111,7 @@ #![no_std] // `mod cpu` provides the `_start()` function, the first function to run. `_start()` then calls -// `relocate::relocate_self()`. `relocate::relocate_self()` calls `runtime_init()`, which jumps to -// `kernel_init()`. +// `runtime_init()`, which jumps to `kernel_init()`. mod bsp; mod console; @@ -121,9 +120,9 @@ mod memory; mod panic_wait; mod print; -mod relocate; mod runtime_init; mod synchronization; +mod time; /// Early init code. /// @@ -148,52 +147,31 @@ /// The main function running after the early init. fn kernel_main() -> ! { - use bsp::console::console; - use console::interface::All; + use core::time::Duration; + use driver::interface::DriverManager; + use time::interface::TimeManager; - println!(" __ __ _ _ _ _ "); - println!("| \\/ (_)_ _ (_) | ___ __ _ __| |"); - println!("| |\\/| | | ' \\| | |__/ _ \\/ _` / _` |"); - println!("|_| |_|_|_||_|_|____\\___/\\__,_\\__,_|"); - println!(); - println!("{:^37}", bsp::board_name()); - println!(); - println!("[ML] Requesting binary"); - console().flush(); - - // Clear the RX FIFOs, if any, of spurious received characters before starting with the loader - // protocol. - console().clear(); - - // Notify `Minipush` to send the binary. - for _ in 0..3 { - console().write_char(3 as char); - } + info!("Booting on: {}", bsp::board_name()); - // Read the binary's size. - let mut size: u32 = u32::from(console().read_char() as u8); - size |= u32::from(console().read_char() as u8) << 8; - size |= u32::from(console().read_char() as u8) << 16; - size |= u32::from(console().read_char() as u8) << 24; - - // Trust it's not too big. - console().write_char('O'); - console().write_char('K'); - - let kernel_addr: *mut u8 = bsp::memory::board_default_load_addr() as *mut u8; - unsafe { - // Read the kernel byte by byte. - for i in 0..size { - core::ptr::write_volatile(kernel_addr.offset(i as isize), console().read_char() as u8) - } + info!( + "Architectural timer resolution: {} ns", + time::time_manager().resolution().as_nanos() + ); + + info!("Drivers loaded:"); + for (i, driver) in bsp::driver::driver_manager() + .all_device_drivers() + .iter() + .enumerate() + { + info!(" {}. {}", i + 1, driver.compatible()); } - println!("[ML] Loaded! Executing the payload now\n"); - console().flush(); + // Test a failing timer case. + time::time_manager().spin_for(Duration::from_nanos(1)); - // Use black magic to get a function pointer. - let kernel: fn() -> ! = unsafe { core::mem::transmute(kernel_addr) }; - - // Jump to loaded kernel! - kernel() + loop { + info!("Spinning for 1 second"); + time::time_manager().spin_for(Duration::from_secs(1)); + } } diff -uNr 07_uart_chainloader/src/print.rs 08_timestamps/src/print.rs --- 07_uart_chainloader/src/print.rs +++ 08_timestamps/src/print.rs @@ -36,3 +36,71 @@ $crate::print::_print(format_args_nl!($($arg)*)); }) } + +/// Prints an info, with a newline. +#[macro_export] +macro_rules! info { + ($string:expr) => ({ + #[allow(unused_imports)] + use crate::time::interface::TimeManager; + + let timestamp = $crate::time::time_manager().uptime(); + let timestamp_subsec_us = timestamp.subsec_micros(); + + $crate::print::_print(format_args_nl!( + concat!("[ {:>3}.{:03}{:03}] ", $string), + timestamp.as_secs(), + timestamp_subsec_us / 1_000, + timestamp_subsec_us modulo 1_000 + )); + }); + ($format_string:expr, $($arg:tt)*) => ({ + #[allow(unused_imports)] + use crate::time::interface::TimeManager; + + let timestamp = $crate::time::time_manager().uptime(); + let timestamp_subsec_us = timestamp.subsec_micros(); + + $crate::print::_print(format_args_nl!( + concat!("[ {:>3}.{:03}{:03}] ", $format_string), + timestamp.as_secs(), + timestamp_subsec_us / 1_000, + timestamp_subsec_us modulo 1_000, + $($arg)* + )); + }) +} + +/// Prints a warning, with a newline. +#[macro_export] +macro_rules! warn { + ($string:expr) => ({ + #[allow(unused_imports)] + use crate::time::interface::TimeManager; + + let timestamp = $crate::time::time_manager().uptime(); + let timestamp_subsec_us = timestamp.subsec_micros(); + + $crate::print::_print(format_args_nl!( + concat!("[W {:>3}.{:03}{:03}] ", $string), + timestamp.as_secs(), + timestamp_subsec_us / 1_000, + timestamp_subsec_us modulo 1_000 + )); + }); + ($format_string:expr, $($arg:tt)*) => ({ + #[allow(unused_imports)] + use crate::time::interface::TimeManager; + + let timestamp = $crate::time::time_manager().uptime(); + let timestamp_subsec_us = timestamp.subsec_micros(); + + $crate::print::_print(format_args_nl!( + concat!("[W {:>3}.{:03}{:03}] ", $format_string), + timestamp.as_secs(), + timestamp_subsec_us / 1_000, + timestamp_subsec_us modulo 1_000, + $($arg)* + )); + }) +} diff -uNr 07_uart_chainloader/src/relocate.rs 08_timestamps/src/relocate.rs --- 07_uart_chainloader/src/relocate.rs +++ 08_timestamps/src/relocate.rs @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT OR Apache-2.0 -// -// Copyright (c) 2018-2020 Andre Richter - -//! Relocation code. - -use crate::{bsp, cpu}; - -//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -// Public Code -//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -/// Relocates the own binary from `bsp::memory::board_default_load_addr()` to the `__binary_start` -/// address from the linker script. -/// -/// # Safety -/// -/// - Only a single core must be active and running this function. -/// - Function must not use the `bss` section. -#[inline(never)] -pub unsafe fn relocate_self() -> ! { - let range = bsp::memory::relocated_binary_range_inclusive(); - let mut relocated_binary_start_addr = *range.start(); - let relocated_binary_end_addr_inclusive = *range.end(); - - // The address of where the previous firmware loaded us. - let mut current_binary_start_addr = bsp::memory::board_default_load_addr(); - - // Copy the whole binary. - while relocated_binary_start_addr <= relocated_binary_end_addr_inclusive { - core::ptr::write_volatile( - relocated_binary_start_addr, - core::ptr::read_volatile(current_binary_start_addr), - ); - relocated_binary_start_addr = relocated_binary_start_addr.offset(1); - current_binary_start_addr = current_binary_start_addr.offset(1); - } - - // The following function calls form a hack to achieve an "absolute jump" to - // `runtime_init::runtime_init()` by forcing an indirection through the global offset table - // (GOT), so that execution continues from the relocated binary. - // - // Without this, the address of `runtime_init()` would be calculated as a relative offset from - // the current program counter, since we are compiling as `position independent code`. This - // would cause us to keep executing from the address to which the firmware loaded us, instead of - // the relocated position. - // - // There likely is a more elegant way to do this. - let relocated_runtime_init_addr = bsp::memory::relocated_runtime_init_addr() as usize; - cpu::branch_to_raw_addr(relocated_runtime_init_addr) -} diff -uNr 07_uart_chainloader/src/runtime_init.rs 08_timestamps/src/runtime_init.rs --- 07_uart_chainloader/src/runtime_init.rs +++ 08_timestamps/src/runtime_init.rs @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ /// - Must only be called pre `kernel_init()`. #[inline(always)] unsafe fn zero_bss() { - memory::zero_volatile(bsp::memory::relocated_bss_range_inclusive()); + memory::zero_volatile(bsp::memory::bss_range_inclusive()); } //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -30,7 +30,6 @@ /// # Safety /// /// - Only a single core must be active and running this function. -#[no_mangle] pub unsafe fn runtime_init() -> ! { zero_bss(); diff -uNr 07_uart_chainloader/src/time.rs 08_timestamps/src/time.rs --- 07_uart_chainloader/src/time.rs +++ 08_timestamps/src/time.rs @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT OR Apache-2.0 +// +// Copyright (c) 2020 Andre Richter + +//! Timer primitives. + +#[cfg(target_arch = "aarch64")] +#[path = "_arch/aarch64/time.rs"] +mod arch_time; +pub use arch_time::*; + +//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Public Definitions +//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +/// Timekeeping interfaces. +pub mod interface { + use core::time::Duration; + + /// Time management functions. + /// + /// The `BSP` is supposed to supply one global instance. + pub trait TimeManager { + /// The timer's resolution. + fn resolution(&self) -> Duration; + + /// The uptime since power-on of the device. + /// + /// This includes time consumed by firmware and bootloaders. + fn uptime(&self) -> Duration; + + /// Spin for a given duration. + fn spin_for(&self, duration: Duration); + } +} diff -uNr 07_uart_chainloader/update.sh 08_timestamps/update.sh --- 07_uart_chainloader/update.sh +++ 08_timestamps/update.sh @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env bash - -cd ../06_drivers_gpio_uart -BSP=rpi4 make -cp kernel8.img ../07_uart_chainloader/demo_payload_rpi4.img -make -cp kernel8.img ../07_uart_chainloader/demo_payload_rpi3.img -rm kernel8.img ```