[PATCH v4 3/8] clk: add support for clocks provided by SCP(System Control Processor)
From: Sudeep Holla <hidden>
Date: 2015-07-16 16:11:14
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linux-clk, linux-pm, lkml
Hi Stephen, On 08/07/15 02:46, Stephen Boyd wrote:
On 07/07, Sudeep Holla wrote:quoted
On 06/07/15 20:52, Stephen Boyd wrote:quoted
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If I have time I may try to start doing the clk_register() conversion, but it will take a while so I doubt it will be in v4.3. I'm asking if you can add a clk_hw based API that does something like clk_set_rate_range() without requiring a struct clk pointer. i.e. clk_hw_set_rate_range(struct clk_hw *hw, min, max) that constraints the min/max rate of the clock. This way, the driver is only using clk provider APIs and not clk consumer APIs.I understand the intention of separating clk provider helpers/APIs and clk consumer APIs. Since {min,max}_rate are part of struct clk itself, I was thinking that you would have moved it to struct clk_core as part of the rework you mentioned and hence asked about the patches. IIUC, if {min,max}_rate remain part of struct clk, then how are we restricting that operation to just the clk providers ? clk consumer can still directly modify or use clk_set_rate_range. Do we continue to provide that feature for both provider and consumer ? If so I assume {min,max}_rate range requested by consumer should be within the limits set by provider and do we maintain both the limits ? Sorry if I am missing something fundamental since I don't have much knowledge of clk layer internals.Yes struct clk would have min/max, and struct clk_core would have min/max. Then some sort of provider API (or possibly even clk_init_data) would take the min/max fields and copy them over to struct clk_core. Then during set_rate operations we would aggregate the constraints from struct clk like we already do and add in the constrains in struct clk_core. One downside to adding new fields to clk_init_data is that there are drivers out there that aren't initializing that structure to 0, and they're putting it on the stack, so stack junk can come through. Furthermore, min/max would mean that every driver needs to specify some large number for max or we have to special case min == max == 0 and ignore it. Somehow it needs to be opt-in. If we want to go down the clk_init_data route then perhaps we need some sort of rate_constraint struct pointer in there that drivers can optionally setup. struct clk_rate_constraint { unsigned long min; unsigned long max; }; struct clk_init_data { ... struct clk_rate_constraint *rate_constraint; }; I haven't thought it through completely, but I can probably write up some patch tomorrow after I sleep on it.
I am hoping to get this series for v4.3. In order to avoid using consumer API, I can revert back to the min,max check I had in the round_rate earlier if that's fine with you ? Let me know so that I can post the next version based on that. All the other comments are already addressed. Also since this series depends on SCPI, I was thinking to get it merged via ARM-SoC, but that might conflict with the round_rate prototype change. Do do plan to share a stable base with arm-soc guys or you expect all the changes to be contained in clk tree ? Regards, Sudeep