Use 1 MHz as default timebase (#628)
Defaulting to 0 prevents Linux from booting
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@ -24,7 +24,8 @@ class BasePlatformConfig extends Config((site, here, up) => {
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// DTS descriptive parameters
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case DTSModel => "ucbbar,rocketchip-unknown"
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case DTSCompat => Nil
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case DTSTimebase => BigInt(0)
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case DTSTimebase => BigInt(1000000) // 1 MHz
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case RTCPeriod => 1000 // Implies coreplex clock is DTSTimebase * RTCPeriod = 1 GHz
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// TileLink connection parameters
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case TLMonitorBuilder => (args: TLMonitorArgs) => Some(LazyModule(new TLMonitor(args)))
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case TLFuzzReadyValid => false
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@ -40,7 +41,6 @@ class BasePlatformConfig extends Config((site, here, up) => {
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case ExtMem => MasterConfig(base=0x80000000L, size=0x10000000L, beatBytes=8, idBits=4)
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case ExtBus => MasterConfig(base=0x60000000L, size=0x20000000L, beatBytes=8, idBits=4)
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case ExtIn => SlaveConfig(beatBytes=8, idBits=8, sourceBits=2)
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case RTCPeriod => 100 // gives 10 MHz RTC assuming 1 GHz uncore clock
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})
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/** Actual elaboratable target Configs */
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