February 14, 2007 Helping getting dos tickcount | |
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Hi,
I love DMC and am (slowly) getting used to doing some programming in ASM as
well. I am trying to figure out that processor speed by using rdtsc and then
keeping a counter outside of that.
The problem I run into is that for some reason I can't correctly get the BIOS
tick count on two separate Intel machines. I have tried a crap load of
different ways to reference the same memory.
Here is the code and the output is the same number over and over no matter how
many times I run the program. Your help getting my head "out" would be much
appreciated. BTW, I took this example code from the Intel CPU identification
and CPUID instruction document.
static unsigned int SEG_BIOS_DATA_AREA = 0x040;
static unsigned int OFFSET_TICK_COUNT = 0x06c;
unsigned int testVal;
asm
{
push SEG_BIOS_DATA_AREA
pop es
mov esi, OFFSET_TICK_COUNT
// The BIOS tick count updates
mov ebx, DWORD PTR es:[esi]
// ~ 18.2 times per second.
mov testVal,ebx
}
printf("Time Value:%u",testVal);
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February 16, 2007 Re: Helping getting dos tickcount | |
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Posted in reply to Arthur Becker | Hello,
Arthur Becker schrieb...
> I love DMC and am (slowly) getting used to doing some programming in ASM as
> well. I am trying to figure out that processor speed by using rdtsc and then
> keeping a counter outside of that.
> The problem I run into is that for some reason I can't correctly get the BIOS
> tick count on two separate Intel machines. I have tried a crap load of
> different ways to reference the same memory.
> Here is the code and the output is the same number over and over no matter how
> many times I run the program. Your help getting my head "out" would be much
> appreciated. BTW, I took this example code from the Intel CPU identification
> and CPUID instruction document.
>
> static unsigned int SEG_BIOS_DATA_AREA = 0x040;
> static unsigned int OFFSET_TICK_COUNT = 0x06c;
> unsigned int testVal;
> asm
> {
> push SEG_BIOS_DATA_AREA
> pop es
> mov esi, OFFSET_TICK_COUNT
> // The BIOS tick count updates
> mov ebx, DWORD PTR es:[esi]
> // ~ 18.2 times per second.
> mov testVal,ebx
> }
> printf("Time Value:%u",testVal);
Which memory model do you use? This example will not work with the DOS
extented (Option -mx) or as a Windows application.
If you compile this example with dmc -ms t.c you will get the ticker:
/**************** t.c ***********************/
#include <stdio.h>
unsigned int GetBiosTicker()
{ unsigned int btick;
asm {
mov ax,0x0040
mov es,ax
mov si,0x006c
mov ax,es:[si]
mov btick,ax
}
return btick;
}//GetBiosTicker
int main()
{ printf("Bios-Tick = %u\n", GetBiosTicker());
return 0;
}
/**************** end t.c ***********************/
- Heinz
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