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  /*
   * asm-blackfin/time.h:
   *
   * Copyright 2004-2008 Analog Devices Inc.
   *
   * Licensed under the GPL-2 or later.
   */
  
  #ifndef _ASM_BLACKFIN_TIME_H
  #define _ASM_BLACKFIN_TIME_H
  
  /*
   * The way that the Blackfin core timer works is:
   *  - CCLK is divided by a programmable 8-bit pre-scaler (TSCALE)
   *  - Every time TSCALE ticks, a 32bit is counted down (TCOUNT)
   *
   * If you take the fastest clock (1ns, or 1GHz to make the math work easier)
   *    10ms is 10,000,000 clock ticks, which fits easy into a 32-bit counter
   *    (32 bit counter is 4,294,967,296ns or 4.2 seconds) so, we don't need
   *    to use TSCALE, and program it to zero (which is pass CCLK through).
   *    If you feel like using it, try to keep HZ * TIMESCALE to some
   *    value that divides easy (like power of 2).
   */
  
  #ifndef CONFIG_CPU_FREQ
  # define TIME_SCALE 1
  #else
  /*
   * Blackfin CPU frequency scaling supports max Core Clock 1, 1/2 and 1/4 .
   * Whenever we change the Core Clock frequency changes we immediately
   * adjust the Core Timer Presale Register. This way we don't lose time.
   */
  #define TIME_SCALE 4
  
  # ifdef CONFIG_CYCLES_CLOCKSOURCE
  extern unsigned long long __bfin_cycles_off;
  extern unsigned int __bfin_cycles_mod;
  # endif
  #endif
  
  #if defined(CONFIG_TICKSOURCE_CORETMR)
  extern void bfin_coretmr_init(void);
  extern void bfin_coretmr_clockevent_init(void);
  #endif
  
  #endif