timestamps: Fix some lost timestamps for romstage

Timestamps from cbfs_and_run, TS_START_COPYRAM and TS_END_COPYRAM,
were lost with commit b766b1c7.

Reason is variable ts_table was referencing CAR storage after CAR
is torn doesn. Add use of car_get_var() / car_set_var() so the
references go to migrated storage in CBMEM.

Change-Id: I5a942ad7fd59a04e3a5255f4a3636d37dcfc1591
Signed-off-by: Kyösti Mälkki <kyosti.malkki@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/3967
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Aaron Durbin <adurbin@google.com>
This commit is contained in:
Kyösti Mälkki 2013-10-13 13:27:56 +03:00
parent 4ca721399c
commit 29e9c22eb7
1 changed files with 29 additions and 21 deletions

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
#define MAX_TIMESTAMPS 30
static struct timestamp_table* ts_table CAR_GLOBAL = NULL;
static struct timestamp_table* ts_table_p CAR_GLOBAL = NULL;
static tsc_t ts_basetime CAR_GLOBAL = { .lo = 0, .hi =0 };
static void timestamp_stash(enum timestamp_id id, tsc_t ts_time);
@ -54,16 +54,18 @@ static void timestamp_real_init(tsc_t base)
tst->max_entries = MAX_TIMESTAMPS;
tst->num_entries = 0;
ts_table = tst;
car_set_var(ts_table_p, tst);
}
void timestamp_add(enum timestamp_id id, tsc_t ts_time)
{
struct timestamp_entry *tse;
struct timestamp_table *ts_table = NULL;
if (!boot_cpu())
return;
ts_table = car_get_var(ts_table_p);
if (!ts_table) {
timestamp_stash(id, ts_time);
return;
@ -90,30 +92,36 @@ struct timestamp_cache {
static int timestamp_entries CAR_GLOBAL = 0;
/**
* timestamp_stash() allows to temporarily cache time stamps.
* This is needed when time stamping before the CBMEM area
* is initialized. The function timestamp_sync() is used to
* write the time stamps to the CBMEM area. This is done in
* ram stage main()
* timestamp_stash() allows to temporarily cache timestamps.
* This is needed when timestamping before the CBMEM area
* is initialized. The function timestamp_do_sync() is used to
* write the timestamps to the CBMEM area and this is done as
* part of CAR migration for romstage, and in ramstage main().
*/
static void timestamp_stash(enum timestamp_id id, tsc_t ts_time)
{
if (timestamp_entries >= MAX_TIMESTAMP_CACHE) {
struct timestamp_cache *ts_cache = car_get_var(timestamp_cache);
int ts_entries = car_get_var(timestamp_entries);
if (ts_entries >= MAX_TIMESTAMP_CACHE) {
printk(BIOS_ERR, "ERROR: failed to add timestamp to cache\n");
return;
}
timestamp_cache[timestamp_entries].id = id;
timestamp_cache[timestamp_entries].time = ts_time;
timestamp_entries++;
ts_cache[ts_entries].id = id;
ts_cache[ts_entries].time = ts_time;
car_set_var(timestamp_entries, ++ts_entries);
}
static void timestamp_do_sync(void)
{
struct timestamp_cache *ts_cache = car_get_var(timestamp_cache);
int ts_entries = car_get_var(timestamp_entries);
int i;
for (i = 0; i < timestamp_entries; i++)
timestamp_add(timestamp_cache[i].id, timestamp_cache[i].time);
timestamp_entries = 0;
for (i = 0; i < ts_entries; i++)
timestamp_add(ts_cache[i].id, ts_cache[i].time);
car_set_var(timestamp_entries, 0);
}
void timestamp_init(tsc_t base)
@ -123,19 +131,19 @@ void timestamp_init(tsc_t base)
#ifdef __PRE_RAM__
/* Copy of basetime, it is too early for CBMEM. */
ts_basetime = base;
car_set_var(ts_basetime, base);
#else
struct timestamp_table* tst;
/* Locate and use an already existing table. */
tst = cbmem_find(CBMEM_ID_TIMESTAMP);
if (tst) {
ts_table = tst;
car_set_var(ts_table_p, tst);
return;
}
/* Copy of basetime, may be too early for CBMEM. */
ts_basetime = base;
car_set_var(ts_basetime, base);
timestamp_real_init(base);
#endif
}
@ -146,12 +154,12 @@ void timestamp_reinit(void)
return;
#ifdef __PRE_RAM__
timestamp_real_init(ts_basetime);
timestamp_real_init(car_get_var(ts_basetime));
#else
if (!ts_table)
timestamp_init(ts_basetime);
if (!car_get_var(ts_table_p))
timestamp_init(car_get_var(ts_basetime));
#endif
if (ts_table)
if (car_get_var(ts_table_p))
timestamp_do_sync();
}