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1 /*
2 * Copyright (c) 2003 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved.
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25
26 #define ASSEMBLER
27 #include <sys/appleapiopts.h>
28 #include <ppc/asm.h> // EXT, LEXT
29 #include <machine/cpu_capabilities.h>
30 #include <machine/commpage.h>
31
32 .text
33 .align 2
34 .globl EXT(mach_absolute_time_32)
35 .globl EXT(mach_absolute_time_64)
36
37
38 // *********************************************
39 // * M A C H _ A B S O L U T E _ T I M E _ 3 2 *
40 // *********************************************
41
42 mach_absolute_time_32:
43 1:
44 mftbu r3
45 mftb r4
46 mftbu r5
47 cmplw r3,r5
48 beqlr+
49 b 1b
50
51 COMMPAGE_DESCRIPTOR(mach_absolute_time_32,_COMM_PAGE_ABSOLUTE_TIME,0,k64Bit,0)
52
53
54 // *********************************************
55 // * M A C H _ A B S O L U T E _ T I M E _ 6 4 *
56 // *********************************************
57 //
58 // Why bother to special case for 64-bit? Because the "mftb" variants
59 // are 10 cycles each, and they are serialized.
60
61 mach_absolute_time_64:
62 mftb r4
63 srdi r3,r4,32
64 blr
65
66 COMMPAGE_DESCRIPTOR(mach_absolute_time_64,_COMM_PAGE_ABSOLUTE_TIME,k64Bit,0,0)
67
68