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/*
* This file contains the implementation of a more precise time than that
* provided by DOS. Routines are provided to increase the clock rate to
* around 1165 interrupts per second, for a granularity of close to 858
* microseconds between clock pulses, rather than the 55 milliseconds between
* normal PC clock pulses (18.2 times/second).
*
* Note that the timer_init() routine must be called before the timer_read()
* routines will work, and that the timer_stop() routine MUST be called
* before the program terminates, or the machine will be toasted. For this
* reason, timer_init() installs the timer_stop() routine to be called at
* program exit.
*/
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <dos.h>
#include <conio.h> /* outp() */
#include "timer.h" /* include self for control */
#define CLOCK_INT 0x08
#define USEC_INC 858
/* redefine a few functions, as needed by OpenWatcom */
#define setvect _dos_setvect
#define getvect _dos_getvect
#define disable _disable
#define enable _enable
static unsigned long nowtime = 0; /* Current time counter */
static void interrupt (*oldfunc)(void); /* interrupt function pointer */
/* This routine will handle the clock interrupt at its higher rate. It will
* call the DOS handler every 64 times it is called, to maintain the 18.2
* times per second that DOS needs to be called. Each time through, it adds
* to the nowtime value.
* When it is not calling the DOS handler, this routine must reset the 8259A
* interrupt controller before returning. */
static void interrupt handle_clock(void) {
static int callmod = 0;
/* Increment the time */
nowtime += USEC_INC;
/* Increment the callmod */
callmod++;
callmod &= 63;
/* If this is the 64th call, then call handler */
if (callmod == 0) {
_chain_intr(oldfunc);
} else { /* Otherwise, clear the interrupt controller */
outp(0x20, 0x20); /* End of interrupt */
}
}
/* This routine will stop the timer. It has void return value so that it
* can be an exit procedure. */
void timer_stop(void) {
/* Disable interrupts */
disable();
/* Reinstate the old interrupt handler */
setvect(CLOCK_INT, oldfunc);
/* Reinstate the clock rate to 18.2 Hz */
outp(0x43, 0x36); /* Set up for count to be sent */
outp(0x40, 0x00); /* LSB = 00 \_together make 65536 (0) */
outp(0x40, 0x00); /* MSB = 00 / */
/* Enable interrupts */
enable();
}
/* This routine will start the fast clock rate by installing the handle_clock
* routine as the interrupt service routine for the clock interrupt and then
* setting the interrupt rate up to its higher speed by programming the 8253
* timer chip. */
void timer_init(void) {
/* Store the old interrupt handler */
oldfunc = getvect(CLOCK_INT);
/* Set the nowtime to zero */
nowtime = 0;
/* Disable interrupts */
disable();
/* Install the new interrupt handler */
setvect(CLOCK_INT, handle_clock);
/* Increase the clock rate */
outp(0x43, 0x36); /* Set up for count to be sent */
outp(0x40, 0x00); /* LSB = 00 \_together make 2^10 = 1024 */
outp(0x40, 0x04); /* MSB = 04 / */
/* Enable interrupts */
enable();
/* Install the timer_stop() routine to be called at exit */
atexit(timer_stop);
}
/* This routine will return the present value of the time, as a number of
* microseconds. Interrupts are disabled during this time to prevent the
* clock from changing while it is being read. */
void timer_read(unsigned long *res) {
/* Disable interrupts */
disable();
/* Read the time */
*res = nowtime;
/* Enable interrupts */
enable();
}