zephyr/arch/xtensa/core/timing.c
Gerard Marull-Paretas 79e6b0e0f6 includes: prefer <zephyr/kernel.h> over <zephyr/zephyr.h>
As of today <zephyr/zephyr.h> is 100% equivalent to <zephyr/kernel.h>.
This patch proposes to then include <zephyr/kernel.h> instead of
<zephyr/zephyr.h> since it is more clear that you are including the
Kernel APIs and (probably) nothing else. <zephyr/zephyr.h> sounds like a
catch-all header that may be confusing. Most applications need to
include a bunch of other things to compile, e.g. driver headers or
subsystem headers like BT, logging, etc.

The idea of a catch-all header in Zephyr is probably not feasible
anyway. Reason is that Zephyr is not a library, like it could be for
example `libpython`. Zephyr provides many utilities nowadays: a kernel,
drivers, subsystems, etc and things will likely grow. A catch-all header
would be massive, difficult to keep up-to-date. It is also likely that
an application will only build a small subset. Note that subsystem-level
headers may use a catch-all approach to make things easier, though.

NOTE: This patch is **NOT** removing the header, just removing its usage
in-tree. I'd advocate for its deprecation (add a #warning on it), but I
understand many people will have concerns.

Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard.marull@nordicsemi.no>
2022-09-05 16:31:47 +02:00

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/* Copyright (c) 2022 Intel Corporation
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
*/
#include <zephyr/kernel.h>
void arch_timing_init(void)
{
}
void arch_timing_start(void)
{
}
void arch_timing_stop(void)
{
}
uint64_t arch_timing_freq_get(void)
{
return CONFIG_XTENSA_CCOUNT_HZ;
}
timing_t arch_timing_counter_get(void)
{
uint32_t ccount;
__asm__ volatile ("rsr %0, CCOUNT" : "=r"(ccount));
return ccount;
}
uint64_t arch_timing_cycles_get(volatile timing_t *const start,
volatile timing_t *const end)
{
int64_t dt = (int64_t) (*end - *start);
if (dt < 0) {
dt += 0x100000000ULL;
}
return (uint64_t) dt;
}
uint64_t arch_timing_cycles_to_ns(uint64_t cycles)
{
return cycles * 1000000000ULL / CONFIG_XTENSA_CCOUNT_HZ;
}
uint64_t arch_timing_cycles_to_ns_avg(uint64_t cycles, uint32_t count)
{
/* Why is this an arch API? This is just math! */
return arch_timing_cycles_to_ns(cycles) / (uint64_t) count;
}
uint32_t arch_timing_freq_get_mhz(void)
{
return arch_timing_freq_get() / 1000000ULL;
}