[142] | 1 | /* $Id: timer.cpp 561 2011-07-28 09:16:56Z rudi $ */
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| 3 | /* SCCSID = %W% %E% */
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| 4 | /****************************************************************************
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| 5 | * *
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| 6 | * Copyright (c) IBM Corporation 1994 - 1997. *
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| 7 | * *
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| 8 | * The following IBM OS/2 source code is provided to you solely for the *
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| 9 | * the purpose of assisting you in your development of OS/2 device drivers. *
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| 10 | * You may use this code in accordance with the IBM License Agreement *
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| 11 | * provided in the IBM Device Driver Source Kit for OS/2. *
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| 12 | * *
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| 13 | ****************************************************************************/
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| 14 | /**@internal %W%
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| 15 | * TIMER object implementation.
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| 16 | * @version %I%
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| 17 | * @context
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| 18 | * Unless otherwise noted, all interfaces are Ring-0, 16-bit, kernel stack.
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| 19 | * Many of these functions run in interrupt context, this is noted in each
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| 20 | * function header.
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| 21 | * @notes Suggestions for future work
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| 22 | * 1.) Should have a diagnostic in the constructor to ensure the Timer works.
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| 23 | * 2.) Should respect the Clock Select on the CS 4232.
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| 24 | * @history
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| 25 | */
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| 26 |
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| 27 | #include <devhelp.h>
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| 28 | #include <include.h>
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| 29 | #include <string.h> // memset()
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| 30 | #include "parse.h" // fNoHWTimer
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| 31 | #include "irq.hpp" // Object definition.
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| 32 | #include "timer.hpp" // Object definition.
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| 33 | #include "midistrm.hpp" // Object definition.
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| 34 |
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| 35 |
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| 36 | // Enumerate the technologies from which we can generate a timer tick.
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| 37 | enum { TIMER_TechNotIdentified = 0, // Haven't yet identified the technology.
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| 38 | TIMER_AdapterTimerInt, // Adapter onboard HW timer interrupt.
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| 39 | TIMER_SysTimer }; // OS/2 system timer (31 msec).
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| 40 |
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| 41 |
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| 42 | // Force use of System timer.
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| 43 | int fNoHWTimer; // Set in parse.c when "/O:NoHWTimer"
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| 44 | // is included on DEVICE= config.sys line.
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| 45 |
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| 46 | // Provide a global reference so interrupt handler can find all Timers.
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| 47 | PQUEUEHEAD pTimerList;
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| 48 |
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| 49 |
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| 50 | // Definitions for static data members of the Timer class. Ref timer.hpp
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| 51 | // for comments on each vbl. All these are initialized by TIMER::TIMER.
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| 52 | IRQ* TIMER::_pIRQ = 0;
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| 53 | int TIMER::_eTechnology = 0;
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| 54 | USHORT TIMER::_usTimerCount;
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| 55 | USHORT TIMER::_uInterval_mSec;
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| 56 | USHORT TIMER::_uIntervalErr_uSec;
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| 57 |
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| 58 |
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| 59 | // Countdown timer resolution of the CS4232, in nano-seconds.
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| 60 | //### The countdown timer resolution is 9.969 uSec when C2SL = 0,
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| 61 | //### and 9.92 uSec when C2SL = 1. The C2SL can change on the fly,
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| 62 | //### depending on what the Wave objects are doing.
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| 63 | //### We pick a value that is about 1/2 way between the two possible
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| 64 | //### actual values; introduces about a 0.25% error in actual time rates,
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| 65 | //### or 1 second off after 400 seconds of play.
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| 66 | //### It might be better to periodically read and respect the current
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| 67 | //### value of the C2SL select register on the fly (more overhead, but
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| 68 | //### more accurate timing)
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| 69 | const ULONG ulCS4232_Timer_nSec = 9945;
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| 70 |
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| 71 |
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| 72 | /**@internal TIMER::_vTimerHook
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| 73 | * Handle timer tick. Runs in Interrupt context.
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| 74 | * @param None.
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| 75 | * @return BOOL - TRUE if interrupt handled, FALSE otherwise.
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| 76 | * @notes First checks if this interrupt was intended for us. If using
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| 77 | * interrupt from adapter, we share this Int with Wave. Then, if our
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| 78 | * interrupt, walks the AudioHW list looking for all Timers, and gives
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| 79 | * each instantiated timer object an opportunity to perform tasks.
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| 80 | */
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| 81 | static BOOL __far __loadds __saveregs TIMER::_vTimerHook(void)
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| 82 | {
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| 83 | TIMER* pTimer; // Used to find Timers in AudioHW list.
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| 84 |
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| 85 | // Check if this is our interrupt.
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| 86 |
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| 87 | // Walk through all running timers, perform the per-tick services.
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| 88 | pTimer = (TIMER*) pTimerList->Head();
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| 89 | while (pTimer != NULL) {
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| 90 | if ( pTimer->eState() == TIMER_Running )
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| 91 | pTimer->_vPerTickTasks();
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| 92 | pTimer = (TIMER*) pTimer->pNext;
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| 93 | }
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| 94 |
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| 95 | return TRUE;
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| 96 | }
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| 97 |
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| 98 |
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| 99 | /**@internal TIMER__iCtxHook
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| 100 | * Context hook for timer object. Used to call the Process() method
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| 101 | * on the currently active MIDI stream.
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| 102 | * @param (register EAX) - Data provided by the timer interrupt handler
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| 103 | * when the context hook is armed. The interrupt handler should have
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| 104 | * supplied a valid stream type (ref. stream.hpp).
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| 105 | * @return int 0 - per DevHelp_* definitions on Context Hook operation.
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| 106 | * @notes The Context hook function is called by the OS/2 kernel out of a
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| 107 | * ring0, task context, _not_ in interrupt context. The function is called
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| 108 | * as result of the context hook being armed. The timer interrupt handler
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| 109 | * arms the context hook in interrupt context; this routine handles it (in
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| 110 | * task context).
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| 111 | * @notes We apply the Process() method only to the 1st stream that we find;
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| 112 | * that is, we don't search for more than one active MPU or FMSYNTH stream.
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| 113 | */
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| 114 | int __far __pascal TIMER__iCtxHook( void )
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| 115 | {
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| 116 | ULONG ulStreamType;
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| 117 | MIDISTREAM* pStream;
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| 118 |
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| 119 | // The OS/2 kernel supplies us with the Ctx Hook data in the EAX
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| 120 | // register. We take advantage of this, by stuffing the stream
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| 121 | // type into EAX when we arm the contex hook. Here, we make the
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| 122 | // dangerous assumption here that the compiler has not yet clobbered
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| 123 | // EAX. The _EAX() function is a pragma that we define in include.h.
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| 124 |
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| 125 | ulStreamType = _EAX();
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| 126 | pStream = (MIDISTREAM*) FindActiveStream( ulStreamType );
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| 127 |
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| 128 | if (pStream) // Should always be a valid fn adr when timer is running.
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| 129 | pStream->Process();
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| 130 |
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| 131 | return 0;
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| 132 | }
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| 133 |
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| 134 | /**@external TIMER::TIMER
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| 135 | * Constructor for TIMER object.
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| 136 | * @param IRQ* pIRQ - pointer to IRQ object, NULL if none.
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| 137 | * @param USHORT uTargetMSec - target resolution in milliseconds.
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| 138 | * @param ULONG ulStreamType - type of MIDISTREAM that this Timer is
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| 139 | * associated with. This param controls the stream lookup when the
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| 140 | * timer goes off.
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| 141 | * @notes Constructs timer based on interrupt if possible, otherwise
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| 142 | * uses 31.25 mSec kernel timer. The timer interrupt handler is a
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| 143 | * static function: no matter how many Timer objects are defined, they
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| 144 | * all use the same timer interrupt handler. The interrupt handler
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| 145 | * makes a callout to process the unique instance information of all
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| 146 | * Timer objects in existance.
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| 147 | * @notes New Timer instance is added to the global AUDIOHW object list
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| 148 | * as part of its construction.
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| 149 | * @notes Timer is left in TIMER_Stopped state on good creation,
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| 150 | * TIMER_Disabled state on problem.
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| 151 | */
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[178] | 152 | #pragma off (unreferenced)
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[142] | 153 | TIMER::TIMER( IRQ* pIRQ, USHORT uTargetMSec, ULONG ulStreamType ) :
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| 154 | _ulStreamType ( ulStreamType )
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[178] | 155 | #pragma on (unreferenced)
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[142] | 156 | {
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| 157 | USHORT rc;
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| 158 | static ULONG hookHandle;
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| 159 |
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| 160 | // Set initial state - "not functional".
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| 161 | _eState = TIMER_Disabled;
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| 162 |
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| 163 | // Setup the new context hook.
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| 164 | rc = DevHelp_AllocateCtxHook( (NPFN) TIMER__iCtxHook, &hookHandle );
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| 165 | if (!rc)
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| 166 | _ctxHookHandle = hookHandle;
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| 167 | else {
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| 168 | return;
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| 169 | }
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| 170 |
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| 171 | // If this is the first Timer we've created, do the "first time only"
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| 172 | // work, such as selecting the interrupt technology & programming the
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| 173 | // timer interrupt.
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| 174 |
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| 175 | if (TIMER::_eTechnology != 0) // Will be 0 if 1st time through.
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| 176 | _eState = TIMER_Stopped; // Not the first Timer.
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| 177 | #if 0
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| 178 | else { // First time through, set up static vbls.
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| 179 | // Try using timer feature on the audio adapter. The fNoHWTimer
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| 180 | // flag is set from the DEVICE= config.sys linne, and can be used to
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| 181 | // force system timer.
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| 182 | if (! fNoHWTimer) {
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| 183 |
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| 184 | _pIRQ = pIRQ;
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| 185 | if ( _pIRQ )
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| 186 | bGoodReturn = _pIRQ->bAddHandler( TIMER::_vTimerHook );
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| 187 | else
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| 188 | bGoodReturn = FALSE;
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| 189 |
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| 190 | // We got an interrupt slot, now figure out the values for HW timer setup.
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| 191 | if ( bGoodReturn )
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| 192 | {
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| 193 | TIMER::_usTimerCount =
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| 194 | (USHORT) (((ULONG) uTargetMSec * 1000000L) / ulCS4232_Timer_nSec);
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| 195 |
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| 196 | // Figure out what this timer count equates to in mSec and uSec.
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| 197 | ULONG ulInterval_nSec = (((ULONG) _usTimerCount) * ulCS4232_Timer_nSec);
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| 198 | _uInterval_mSec = ulInterval_nSec / 1000000L;
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| 199 | _uIntervalErr_uSec =
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| 200 | (ulInterval_nSec - (_uInterval_mSec * 1000000L)) / 1000;
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| 201 | // Should always be positive, in range of 0..1000.
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| 202 |
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| 203 | // All set to enable timer interrupt on the chip. Log status.
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| 204 | //### Would be very good to check that it works, so we know to go
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| 205 | //### to alternate strategy if necessary.
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| 206 | _eTechnology = TIMER_AdapterTimerInt;
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| 207 | _eState = TIMER_Stopped;
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| 208 | }
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| 209 | }
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[151] | 210 | #endif
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[142] | 211 |
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| 212 | // Timer IRQ hook didn't work for some reason, use system timer.
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| 213 | if ( _eState == TIMER_Disabled ) {
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| 214 | _eTechnology = TIMER_SysTimer;
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| 215 | _uInterval_mSec = 31;
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| 216 | _uIntervalErr_uSec = 250;
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| 217 | _eState = TIMER_Stopped;
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| 218 | }
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[151] | 219 | // } // End of setup for interrupt operation, executed for 1st Timer only.
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[142] | 220 |
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| 221 | // If good creation, add Timer to global timer list & reset all time vbls.
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| 222 | if ( _eState != TIMER_Disabled ) {
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| 223 | _ulTime = 0;
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| 224 | _ulSchedTime = 0;
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| 225 | _uCumulativeError = 0;
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| 226 | pTimerList->PushOnTail( this );
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| 227 | }
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| 228 |
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| 229 | // TIMER is in TIMER_Stopped state upon normal return, TIMER_Disabled
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| 230 | // state on error.
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| 231 | }
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| 232 |
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| 233 |
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| 234 | /**@external TIMER::Start
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| 235 | * Start the timer.
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| 236 | * @param None
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| 237 | * @return int
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| 238 | * @notes Maps operation to _iStart (Start and Resume are identical).
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| 239 | */
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| 240 | int TIMER::Start( void )
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| 241 | {
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| 242 | return _iStart();
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| 243 | }
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| 244 |
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| 245 |
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| 246 | /**@external TIMER::Stop
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| 247 | * Stop the operation of the timer.
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| 248 | * @param None.
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| 249 | * @return int 0.
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| 250 | * @notes Maps operation to _iStop (Stop and Pause are identical).
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| 251 | */
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[561] | 252 | int TIMER::Stop( void )
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[142] | 253 | {
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| 254 | return _iStop();
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| 255 | }
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| 256 |
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| 257 |
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| 258 | /**@external TIMER::Pause
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| 259 | * Pause the operation of the timer.
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| 260 | * @param None.
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| 261 | * @return int 0.
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| 262 | * @notes Maps operation to _iStop (Stop and Pause are identical).
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| 263 | */
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[561] | 264 | int TIMER::Pause( void )
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[142] | 265 | {
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| 266 | return _iStop();
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| 267 | }
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| 268 |
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| 269 |
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| 270 | /**@external TIMER::Resume
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| 271 | * Resume the operation of the timer interrupt.
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| 272 | * @param None.
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| 273 | * @return int 0.
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| 274 | * @notes Maps operation to _iStart (Start and Resume are identical).
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| 275 | */
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[561] | 276 | int TIMER::Resume( void )
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[142] | 277 | {
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| 278 | return _iStart();
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| 279 | }
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| 280 |
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| 281 |
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| 282 | /**@external TIMER::vSchedule
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| 283 | * Schedule the next Context hook invocation, 0 for next tick.
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| 284 | * @param ULONG ulTime - Absolute time (mSec) at which to schedule next Ctx hook.
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| 285 | * @return VOID
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| 286 | * @notes
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| 287 | */
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| 288 | VOID TIMER::vSchedule ( ULONG ulTime )
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| 289 | {
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| 290 | cli();
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| 291 | _ulSchedTime = ulTime;
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| 292 | sti();
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| 293 | }
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| 294 |
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| 295 |
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| 296 | // Get current stream time (milliseconds). Runs in task context.
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| 297 | ULONG TIMER::ulGetTime( void )
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| 298 | {
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| 299 | ULONG ulResult; // Return value.
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| 300 |
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| 301 | cli();
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| 302 | ulResult = _ulTime;
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| 303 | sti();
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| 304 | return ulResult;
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| 305 | }
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| 306 |
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| 307 | // Set current stream time (milliseconds). Runs in task context.
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| 308 | VOID TIMER::vSetTime( ULONG ulTime )
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| 309 | {
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| 310 | cli();
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| 311 | _ulTime = ulTime;
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| 312 | sti();
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| 313 | }
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| 314 |
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| 315 |
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| 316 | /**@external TIMER::eState
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| 317 | * Query state of timer. TIMER_Disabled inidicates internal failure.
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| 318 | * @param None.
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| 319 | * @return int Timer state, as enumerated in .hpp file.
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| 320 | */
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| 321 | const int TIMER::eState ( void ) { return _eState; };
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| 322 |
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| 323 |
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| 324 | /**@internal TIMER::_isAnyRunning()
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| 325 | * Predicate that determines whether any Timer is in Running state.
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| 326 | * @param None.
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| 327 | * @return BOOL TRUE iff at least one Timer is in Running state.
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| 328 | * @notes Normally called in Task context by Start and Stop routines.
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| 329 | */
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| 330 | static BOOL TIMER::_isAnyRunning( void )
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| 331 | {
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| 332 | TIMER* pTimer; // Used to find Timers in AudioHW list.
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| 333 |
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| 334 | // Walk through all Timers, seeking one that is running.
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| 335 | pTimer = (TIMER*) pTimerList->Head();
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| 336 | while (pTimer != NULL) {
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| 337 | if ( pTimer->eState() == TIMER_Running )
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| 338 | return TRUE;
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| 339 | pTimer = (TIMER*) pTimer->pNext;
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| 340 | }
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| 341 | return FALSE;
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| 342 | }
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| 343 |
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| 344 |
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| 345 | /**@internal TIMER::_iStart
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| 346 | * Internal worker to start the timer operation. If we have a HW timer,
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| 347 | * will start the interrupt generation. If kernel timer, start it.
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| 348 | * @param None
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| 349 | * @return int 1 (Boolean TRUE) if timer starts properly
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| 350 | * @return int 0 (Boolean FALSE) if problem starting timer
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| 351 | * @notes Will force Ctx hook to be scheduled on next tick.
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| 352 | */
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| 353 | int TIMER::_iStart( void )
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| 354 | {
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| 355 | USHORT rc;
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| 356 |
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| 357 | // Disable any any pre-existing timer and reset state variables.
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| 358 | if ( _eState != TIMER_Stopped )
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| 359 | Stop(); // Stop() method on this Timer.
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| 360 |
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| 361 | // _eState now equals TIMER_Stopped.
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| 362 |
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| 363 | // Reset Timer vbls & start Timer interrupt if it's not already running.
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| 364 | // MMPM/2 will reset the stream time when the user rewinds, etc.
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| 365 |
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| 366 | _ulSchedTime = 0; // Force arming ctx hook on next tick.
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| 367 | _uCumulativeError = 0; // Zero out any fractional time.
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| 368 |
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| 369 | if ( TIMER::_isAnyRunning() ) // If timer hardware already running
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| 370 | _eState = TIMER_Running; // Then just flip our state.
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| 371 | else { // Otherwise start interrupts.
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| 372 | switch ( _eTechnology ) {
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| 373 | #if 0
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| 374 | case TIMER_AdapterTimerInt:
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| 375 | bGoodReturn = _pIRQ->bEnableHandler( TIMER::_vTimerHook );
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| 376 | /*** Our ISR can be called at any point after this, so all our state
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| 377 | * variables must be consistent. Even though we haven't enabled
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| 378 | * the Timer on the chip, we could get an Int from Wave operations
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| 379 | * (which should be ignored).
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| 380 | */
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| 381 | // Everything is setup for the interrupt, now enable it on the chip.
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| 382 | if (bGoodReturn) {
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| 383 | _vStartHWTicks();
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| 384 | _eState = TIMER_Running;
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| 385 | }
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| 386 | break;
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| 387 | #endif
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| 388 | case TIMER_SysTimer:
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| 389 | rc = DevHelp_SetTimer( (NPFN) TIMER::_vTimerHook );
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| 390 | if (! rc)
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| 391 | _eState = TIMER_Running;
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| 392 | else
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| 393 | break;
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| 394 | }
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| 395 | }
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| 396 |
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| 397 | if ( _eState != TIMER_Running ) { // Set error condition & log problem.
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| 398 | _eState = TIMER_Disabled;
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| 399 | }
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| 400 |
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| 401 | return ( _eState == TIMER_Running );
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| 402 | }
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| 403 |
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| 404 |
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| 405 | /**@internal TIMER::_iStop
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| 406 | * Internal worker to shutdown the timer interrupt and the timer clock.
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| 407 | * @param None.
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| 408 | * @return int 0.
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| 409 | * @notes Will not destroy "next scheduled ctx hook" information.
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| 410 | * @notes Leaves timer in TIMER_Stopped state. Timer interrupts are stopped
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| 411 | * as well if no other Timer is running.
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| 412 | */
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| 413 | int TIMER::_iStop()
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| 414 | {
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| 415 | _eState = TIMER_Stopped; // Stop this Timer.
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| 416 | if (! TIMER::_isAnyRunning()) { // If no other Timers are running...
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| 417 | switch( _eTechnology ) { // Then shutdown the interrupt.
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| 418 | case TIMER_AdapterTimerInt:
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| 419 | // Disable the interrupt on the chip and in the IRQ object.
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| 420 | _vStopHWTicks();
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| 421 | break;
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| 422 | case TIMER_SysTimer:
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| 423 | DevHelp_ResetTimer( (NPFN) TIMER::_vTimerHook );
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| 424 | break;
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| 425 | }
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| 426 | }
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| 427 | return 0;
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| 428 | }
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| 429 |
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| 430 |
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| 431 | // Perform the per tick, per timer object tasks: maintain time,
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| 432 | // arm a context hook if it's time to run the MIDI parser. Runs
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| 433 | // in interrupt context.
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| 434 | VOID TIMER::_vPerTickTasks( void )
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| 435 | {
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| 436 | USHORT uMSec;
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| 437 |
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| 438 | if ( _eState == TIMER_Running ) {
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| 439 | // Update our clock.
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| 440 | uMSec = _uInterval_mSec;
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| 441 | _uCumulativeError += _uIntervalErr_uSec;
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| 442 | if (_uCumulativeError >= 1000) {
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| 443 | ++uMSec;
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| 444 | _uCumulativeError -= 1000;
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| 445 | }
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| 446 | _ulTime += uMSec;
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| 447 |
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| 448 | // Set the context hook if it's time.
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| 449 | if ((_ulSchedTime == 0) || (_ulTime >= _ulSchedTime))
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| 450 | {
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| 451 | // Arm ctx hook, pass stream type to the ctx hook handler.
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| 452 | DevHelp_ArmCtxHook( _ulStreamType, _ctxHookHandle );
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| 453 | _ulSchedTime = 0xFFFFFFFF;
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| 454 | }
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| 455 | }
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| 456 | }
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| 457 |
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| 458 |
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| 459 | // Start the generation of HW timer ticks on the chip.
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| 460 | static VOID TIMER::_vStartHWTicks( void )
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| 461 | {
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| 462 | }
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| 463 |
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| 464 |
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| 465 | // Start the generation of HW timer ticks on the chip.
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| 466 | static VOID TIMER::_vStopHWTicks( void )
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| 467 | {
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| 468 | }
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