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1996-11-24
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; +++Date last modified: 02-Nov-1995
page 55,132
title UCLOCK_
; Requires MASM 5.1 or later or equivalent
;
; Assemble with: MASM /Mx /z ...
; TASM /jMASM /mx /z ...
% .MODEL memodel,C ;Add model support via command
;line macros, e.g.
;MASM /Dmemodel=LARGE,
;MASM /Dmemodel=SMALL, etc.
PUBLIC Uclock_, SetMode2_
Uclock_T STRUC
count DW ?
lticks DW ?
hticks DW ?
Uclock_T ENDS
.DATA
.CODE
;=============================================================================
; This code is excerpted from:
;
; File: PCTIM002.TXT
; Description: FAQ / Application Note: Timing on the PC under DOS
; Author: Kris Heidenstrom (kheidens@actrix.gen.nz)
; Version: 19950816, Release 2
;
; For additional information, ftp:
; oak.oakland.edu//SimTel/msdos/info/pctim*.zip.
;
; Quoting Section 1.3:
;
; This document (including sample code and programs) is Copyright (c)
; 1994-1995 by K. Heidenstrom.
;
; ...
;
; The sample code and sample programs may be freely used in any commercial or
; non-commercial software.
;=============================================================================
;=============================================================================
; Excerpted and adapted from Sample program #16
;
; typedef struct {
; unsigned int part;
; unsigned long ticks;
; } Uclock_T;
;
; void Uclock_(Uclock_T *uclock_now);
;
; Func: Return absolute timestamp (48-bit) in
; units of 0.83809534452us since midnight
; in the current day (range 000000000000h
; to 001800AFFFFFh) using BIOS tick count
; variable and CTC channel zero count in
; progress, assuming CTC channel 0 is
; operating in mode 2 with a reload value
; of 0 (65536 divisor).
;
; In: Pointer to Uclock_T buffer to be filled in
;
; Out: Nothing
;
; Note: This routine briefly disables then
; enables then disables interrupts
; regardless of the state of the
; interrupt flag on entry.
; It restores the original interrupt
; flag state on exit.
;=============================================================================
Uclock_ PROC USES BX CX DX SI DI ES,clock:ptr Uclock_T
pushf ; Preserve interrupt flag
xor ax,ax ; Zero
mov es,ax ; Address low memory with ES
cli
mov si,es:[46Ch] ; Loword of tick count
mov di,es:[46Eh] ; Hiword of tick count
mov al,0 ; Latch count for CTC channel 0
out 43h,al ; Send it
jmp SHORT $+2 ; Delay
in al,40h ; Get lobyte of count
mov ah,al ; Save in AH
jmp SHORT $+2 ; Delay
in al,40h ; Get hibyte of count
sti ; Make sure interrupts are enabled now
xchg al,ah ; Get bytes the right way round
nop ; Sniff for interrupt
neg ax ; Convert to ascending count
cli ; No interrupts again for reading count
mov dx,es:[46Ch] ; Loword of tick count again
mov bx,es:[46Eh] ; Hiword of tick count again
popf ; Restore original interrupt flag
cmp dx,si ; Did tick count change?
je GotIt ; If not, just return second tick count
test ax,ax ; Is tick count low or high?
jns GotIt ; If low, read was just past interrupt
mov dx,si ; If high, previous tick count is right
mov bx,di ; Get hiword of tick count too
GotIt:
if @DataSize
les di,clock
mov word ptr es:[di+count],ax
mov word ptr es:[di+lticks],dx
mov word ptr es:[di+hticks],bx
else
mov di,clock
mov word ptr [di+count],ax
mov word ptr [di+lticks],dx
mov word ptr [di+hticks],bx
endif
ret
Uclock_ ENDP
; Excerpted and translated from Sample Program #15
;
; void SetMode2_(void);
SetMode2_ PROC USES DX ES BP
mov bp,sp
xor ax,ax ; Wait for tick count to change
mov es,ax
mov ax,word ptr es:[46Ch]
mov word ptr [bp-2],ax
@wait:
mov ax,word ptr es:[46Ch]
cmp ax,word ptr [bp-2]
je short @wait
pushf ; Mask interrupts
cli
mov dx,43h ; Set channel 0, mode 2
mov al,34h
out dx,al
mov dx,40h ; Low word of divisor (0=>65536)
mov al,0
out dx,al
jmp SHORT $+2
out dx,al ; High word of divisor (0=>65536)
popf ; Restore interrupt mask
ret
SetMode2_ endp
end