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              Dokumentation

              Classes | Typedefs | Enumerations | Functions | Constants
              HPET Namespace Reference

              Abstraction of the HPET existing in "modern" computers (since ~2005) More...

              Classes

              struct  ConfigurationRegister.__unnamed38__
               

              Typedefs

              typedef uint64_t InterruptStatusRegister
               Global state register for interrupts. More...
               

              Enumerations

              enum  RegisterOffset : uint16_t {
                CAPABILITIES_AND_ID = 0x000 ,
                CONFIGURATION = 0x010 ,
                INTERRUPT_STATUS = 0x020 ,
                MAIN_COUNTER = 0x0f0
              }
               Register Offsets. More...
               
              enum  CounterSize {
                SIZE_32BIT = 0x0 ,
                SIZE_64BIT = 0x1
              }
               Size of the global counter and the comparators.
               

              Functions

              bool init ()
               Initializes the HPET system from ACPI Table. More...
               
              void delay (uint64_t usecs)
               Delays the caller's execution by approx. More...
               
              bool isEnabled ()
               Checks whether the HPET system is enabled. More...
               
              void reset ()
               Reset the global counter to zero. More...
               
              uint64_t get ()
               
              void enable ()
               Activate the HPET system. More...
               
              void disable ()
               Deactivate the HPET system. More...
               
              size_t countComparators ()
               Retrieve the number of HPET comparators. More...
               
              Comparator * getComparator (size_t n)
               Returns a pointer to the nth timer comparator. More...
               

              Constants

              uintptr_t base_address = 0
               

              Detailed Description

              Abstraction of the HPET existing in "modern" computers (since ~2005)

              Today's systems contain, in addition to the old Programmable Interval Timer (PIT), several additional timers, the "High Precision Event Timers" (HPET). Those timers, developed by Intel and Microsoft, are intended as replacement for both the PIT and the CMOS Real Time Clock in the long run.

              Unlike the PIT, the HPETs are in a well-define state at system boot, are configured via Memory Mapped IO, have a significantly higher precision, and support up to 256 independent comparators (depending on the architecture).

              The HPET timers are implemented using a single counter and several comparators. The counter increments at a fixed frequency that is independent of the CPUs current frequency (which might change due to CPU power management). The only cause for reading a value smaller than previous values is a intermittent counter overflow.

              After system boot, the HPET is in the following state:

              1. The global counter is set to 0 and stopped.
              2. The comparators' value registers are set to their maximum value.
              3. All interrupts are disabled:
                • The global activation bit is 0.
                • Every comparators' interrupt-enable bit is set to 0
                • The legacy mode is disabled
              See also
              IA-PC HPET (High Precision Event Timers) Specification 1.0a

              Class Documentation

              struct HPET::ConfigurationRegister.__unnamed38__
              Class Members
              uint64_t enabled: 1 Enables/disables the HPET.
              uint64_t legacy_routing: 1 if 1, legacy routing is enabled
              uint64_t __pad0__: 62

              Typedef Documentation

              typedef uint64_t HPET::InterruptStatusRegister

              Global state register for interrupts.

              This register is only required for level-triggered interrupts – it provides information about the comparator that issued an interrupt. To acknowledge the interrupt, the software is required to write 1 to the corresponding bit (writes of 0 have no effect).

              For edge-triggered interrupts, the corresponding bit is always set to 0 and should be ignored.

              See also
              IA-PC HPET - 2.3.6 General Interrupt Status Register

              Enumeration Type Documentation

              enum HPET::RegisterOffset : uint16_t

              Register Offsets.

              See also
              IA-PC HPET - 2.3.1 Register Overview
              Enumerator
              CAPABILITIES_AND_ID 

              CapabilitiesAndIdRegister

              CONFIGURATION 

              ConfigurationRegister

              INTERRUPT_STATUS 

              InterruptStatusRegister

              MAIN_COUNTER 

              global counter

              Function Documentation

              bool HPET::init ( )

              Initializes the HPET system from ACPI Table.

              Returns
              true on success, false on error
              void HPET::delay ( uint64_t  usecs)

              Delays the caller's execution by approx.

              Actively waits by polling the main counter until at least the given micro seconds have passed

              Parameters
              usecstime to wait in micro seconds.
              bool HPET::isEnabled ( )

              Checks whether the HPET system is enabled.

              Checks whether the HPET system is activated globally, i.e. the global counter is running and the comparators could send interrupts (if configured to do so).

              Returns
              true if enabled, false if disabled
              void HPET::reset ( )

              Reset the global counter to zero.

              See also
              IA-PC HPET - 2.3.7 Main Counter Register
              void HPET::enable ( )

              Activate the HPET system.

              Activate the HPET system globally by enabling the global counter and, thereby, enabling all (previously configured) interrupts.

              void HPET::disable ( )

              Deactivate the HPET system.

              Deactivates the HPET system globally by disabling the global counter and, thereby, disabling all interrupts.

              size_t HPET::countComparators ( )

              Retrieve the number of HPET comparators.

              Returns
              number of comparators.
              Comparator * HPET::getComparator ( size_t  n)

              Returns a pointer to the nth timer comparator.

              Returns
              A pointer to the timer comperator, or nullptr if invalid timer.
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