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[v8,11/12] Documentation: driver-api: pps: Add Intel Timed I/O PPS generator

Message ID 20240513103813.5666-12-lakshmi.sowjanya.d@intel.com (mailing list archive)
State New, archived
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Series Add support for Intel PPS Generator | expand

Commit Message

D, Lakshmi Sowjanya May 13, 2024, 10:38 a.m. UTC
From: Lakshmi Sowjanya D <lakshmi.sowjanya.d@intel.com>

Add Intel Timed I/O PPS usage instructions.

Co-developed-by: Pandith N <pandith.n@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Pandith N <pandith.n@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Lakshmi Sowjanya D <lakshmi.sowjanya.d@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com>
Acked-by: Rodolfo Giometti <giometti@enneenne.com>
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 Documentation/driver-api/pps.rst | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+)

Comments

Bagas Sanjaya May 15, 2024, 11:16 a.m. UTC | #1
On Mon, May 13, 2024 at 04:08:12PM +0530, lakshmi.sowjanya.d@intel.com wrote:
> +Timed I/O and system time are both driven by same hardware clock. The signal
> +is generated with a precision of ~20 nanoseconds. The generated PPS signal
> +is used to synchronize an external device with system clock. For example,
> +share your clock with a device that receives PPS signal, generated by
"... it can be used to share your clock ..."
> +Timed I/O device. There are dedicated Timed I/O pins to deliver the PPS signal
> +to an external device.
> +

That's it.
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diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/pps.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/pps.rst
index 78dded03e5d8..52a6d5faf885 100644
--- a/Documentation/driver-api/pps.rst
+++ b/Documentation/driver-api/pps.rst
@@ -246,3 +246,25 @@  delay between assert and clear edge as small as possible to reduce system
 latencies. But if it is too small slave won't be able to capture clear edge
 transition. The default of 30us should be good enough in most situations.
 The delay can be selected using 'delay' pps_gen_parport module parameter.
+
+
+Intel Timed I/O PPS signal generator
+------------------------------------
+
+Intel Timed I/O is a high precision device, present on 2019 and newer Intel
+CPUs, that can generate PPS signals.
+
+Timed I/O and system time are both driven by same hardware clock. The signal
+is generated with a precision of ~20 nanoseconds. The generated PPS signal
+is used to synchronize an external device with system clock. For example,
+share your clock with a device that receives PPS signal, generated by
+Timed I/O device. There are dedicated Timed I/O pins to deliver the PPS signal
+to an external device.
+
+Usage of Intel Timed I/O as PPS generator:
+
+Start generating PPS signal::
+        $echo 1 > /sys/devices/platform/INTCxxxx\:00/enable
+
+Stop generating PPS signal::
+        $echo 0 > /sys/devices/platform/INTCxxxx\:00/enable