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#include <asm/mipsregs.h>
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/*
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- * This is the frequency of the timer used for Linux's timer interrupt.
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- * The value should be defined as accurate as possible or under certain
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- * circumstances Linux timekeeping might become inaccurate or fail.
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- *
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- * For many system the exact clockrate of the timer isn't known but due to
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- * the way this value is used we can get away with a wrong value as long
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- * as this value is:
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- *
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- * - a multiple of HZ
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- * - a divisor of the actual rate
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- *
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- * 500000 is a good such cheat value.
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- *
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- * The obscure number 1193182 is the same as used by the original i8254
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- * time in legacy PC hardware; the chip unfortunately also found in a
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- * bunch of MIPS systems. The last remaining user of the i8254 for the
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- * timer interrupt is the RM200; it's a very standard system so there is
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- * no reason to make this a separate architecture.
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+ * This is the clock rate of the i8253 PIT. A MIPS system may not have
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+ * a PIT by the symbol is used all over the kernel including some APIs.
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+ * So keeping it defined to the number for the PIT is the only sane thing
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+ * for now.
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*/
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-
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-#include <timex.h>
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+#define CLOCK_TICK_RATE 1193182
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/*
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* Standard way to access the cycle counter.
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