
This commit refactors both determining the current time and sleeping for a given time. It also improves precision for many chips. * The nrf chips had a long-standing TODO comment about a slightly inaccurate clock. This should now be fixed. * The SAM D2x/D5x chips may have a slightly more accurate clock, although probably within the error margin of the RTC. Also, by working with RTC ticks and converting in the least number of places, code size is often slightly reduced (usually just a few bytes, up to around 1kB in some cases). * I believe the HiFive1 rev B timer was slightly wrong (32768Hz vs 30517.6Hz). Because the datasheet says the clock runs at 32768Hz, I've used the same conversion code here as in the nrf and sam cases. * I couldn't test both stm32 timers, so I kept them as they currently are. It may be possible to make them more efficient by using the native tick frequency instead of using microseconds everywhere.
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601 Б
Go
26 строки
601 Б
Go
// +build fe310,qemu
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package runtime
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import (
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"runtime/volatile"
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"unsafe"
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)
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// Special memory-mapped device to exit tests, created by SiFive.
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var testExit = (*volatile.Register32)(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(0x100000)))
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// ticksToNanoseconds converts CLINT ticks (at 100ns per tick) to nanoseconds.
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func ticksToNanoseconds(ticks timeUnit) int64 {
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return int64(ticks) * 100
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}
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// nanosecondsToTicks converts nanoseconds to CLINT ticks (at 100ns per tick).
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func nanosecondsToTicks(ns int64) timeUnit {
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return timeUnit(ns / 100)
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}
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func abort() {
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// Signal a successful exit.
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testExit.Set(0x5555)
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}
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