MPC8xx: resolution of gettimeofday() ?
Steven Scholz
steven.scholz at imc-berlin.de
Mon May 22 21:03:50 EST 2006
Eugene,
>>> Usually on PPC we use timebase to interpolate time between Decrementer
>>> interrupts. In this case gettimeofday resolution is determined by
>>> timebase resolution which is quite high (megahertz range).
>> Sorry. I don't understand. What do you mean with "timebase"? Is there a
>> second timer/counter?
>
> PowerPC has a facility called timebase. This is 64-bit counter which
> can be accessed using special instructions (mftb, mftbu on 32-bit PPC).
> Counter resolution depends on particular chip implementation, some
> use core clock, other use bus clock...
>
> It's similar to the time-stamp counter in Intel CPUs (accessed
> with rdtsc instruction).
Thanks very much for clearing this!
> Please, refer to PPC arch manuals for more information. Also, if you
> really interested in how gettimeofday() is implemented, why don't you
> look at the source code yourself?
I tried. But it's not obvious. Not for me anyway.
--
Steven
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