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CONFIG_CAVS_TIMER

CAVS DSP Wall Clock Timer on Intel SoC

Type: bool

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The DSP wall clock timer is a timer driven directly by
external oscillator and is external to the CPU core(s).
It is not as fast as the internal core clock, but provides
a common and synchronized counter for all CPU cores (which
is useful for SMP).

Defaults

  • y

  • y

  • y

  • y

  • y

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Kconfig definitions

At soc/xtensa/intel_adsp/cavs_v15/Kconfig.defconfig.series:45

Included via Kconfig:8Kconfig.zephyr:27soc/xtensa/intel_adsp/Kconfig.defconfig:6

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config CAVS_TIMER
    bool
    default y
    depends on SOC_SERIES_INTEL_CAVS_V15

At soc/xtensa/intel_adsp/cavs_v18/Kconfig.defconfig.series:31

Included via Kconfig:8Kconfig.zephyr:27soc/xtensa/intel_adsp/Kconfig.defconfig:6

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config CAVS_TIMER
    bool
    default y
    depends on SOC_SERIES_INTEL_CAVS_V18

At soc/xtensa/intel_adsp/cavs_v20/Kconfig.defconfig.series:31

Included via Kconfig:8Kconfig.zephyr:27soc/xtensa/intel_adsp/Kconfig.defconfig:6

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config CAVS_TIMER
    bool
    default y
    depends on SOC_SERIES_INTEL_CAVS_V20

At soc/xtensa/intel_adsp/cavs_v25/Kconfig.defconfig.series:28

Included via Kconfig:8Kconfig.zephyr:27soc/xtensa/intel_adsp/Kconfig.defconfig:6

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config CAVS_TIMER
    bool
    default y
    depends on SOC_SERIES_INTEL_CAVS_V25

At soc/xtensa/intel_s1000/Kconfig.defconfig:37

Included via Kconfig:8Kconfig.zephyr:27

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config CAVS_TIMER
    bool
    default y
    depends on SMP && SOC_INTEL_S1000

At drivers/timer/Kconfig.cavs:6

Included via Kconfig:8Kconfig.zephyr:42drivers/Kconfig:30drivers/timer/Kconfig:61

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config CAVS_TIMER
    bool "CAVS DSP Wall Clock Timer on Intel SoC"
    select TICKLESS_CAPABLE
    select TIMER_HAS_64BIT_CYCLE_COUNTER
    help
      The DSP wall clock timer is a timer driven directly by
      external oscillator and is external to the CPU core(s).
      It is not as fast as the internal core clock, but provides
      a common and synchronized counter for all CPU cores (which
      is useful for SMP).

(The ‘depends on’ condition includes propagated dependencies from ifs and menus.)