Thread (36 messages) 36 messages, 6 authors, 2016-03-04

Re: [PATCH v3 2/5] ARM: OMAP2+: DRA7: Add hwmod entries for PWMSS

From: Franklin S Cooper Jr. <hidden>
Date: 2016-03-04 12:24:18
Also in: linux-arm-kernel, linux-clk, linux-omap, linux-pwm, lkml

Hi Paul,

On 03/04/2016 12:25 AM, Paul Walmsley wrote:
On Thu, 3 Mar 2016, Franklin S Cooper Jr. wrote:
quoted
So I looked into this more and verified that the eCAP and
ePWM doesn't have their own unique clock. The PWMSS receives
a clock L4PER2_L3_GICLK/2 which is passed through to its
sub-devices (ePWM, eCAP and eQEP). The PWMSS is responsible
for handling its clock internally while the subdevices have
no role in managing this clock. So this explains why we have
hwmod entries for PWMSS and why we are planning on removing
it from the various subdevices.
It's not whether they have their own unique clock, but whether the 
submodules have OCP integration registers, speak the idle/standby 
protocols, have direct L3/L4 ports, etc.
Sorry from a hwmod perspective your right. I initially
thought my response about the clocks were related to hwmod
but I see why I was off after reading a bit more on hwmod.
quoted
Since ePWM, eCAP and eQEP are subdevices of PWMSS they
shouldn't have their own concept of their "own" clock. The
ePWM , eCAP and eQEP clocks are all shared and managed by
their parent PWMSS. Once the PWMSS is enabled and has its
clock running then ePWM, eCAP and eQEP from their main clock
perspective have everything they need.

So my plan is to strip all references of clocks (including
hwmod entries) for ePWM, eCAP and eQEP. The devm_clk_get
calls made in the ePWM and eCAP will simply point to their
parent's dev (PWMSS). I did a couple of quick test using
this approach and it works. I have more testing to do but if
that checks out are you ok with the above approach?
I don't know if that should be done or not.  I haven't stared at the code 
yet, but based on your description, it sounds to me that it probably 
shouldn't be done.  In any case, it's not what I meant...
Your right my response did miss your initial point. But what
I'm proposing sounds like exactly what you were suggesting.
I think we both agree that hwmod entries for ePWM, eCAP and
eQEP should be removed. Not just for dra7 but also for
am335x and am437x as separate patches.

My comment about devm_clk_get was based on the fact that I
don't believe eCAP, ePWM and eQEP should have their own
clock defined even within DT. Instead they can just
reference the clk provided by pwmss (its parent) which in
hardware is the clock that is directly passed to the
sub-devices. The only reason those drivers need a reference
to that clk is to get its rate once during probe.

I plan on doing a bit more testing and I can shoot an
updated v4. I believe it will address all of your comments
and you will hopefully get a better understanding of the
minor change I plan on making.
quoted
Also I'm not sure how simple-bus fits in this picture. The
eCAP, eQEP and ePWM are all separate devices. The only thing
that they share is a single clock from their parent. So it
doesn't seem like the right approach. I'm basing this on the
info in this thread
https://www.mail-archive.com/linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org/msg27979.html
that talks about the usage of simple-bus. So if its outdated
or I"m misinterpreting it incorrectly please let me know.
What I meant is that the ECAP*, EQEP*, EHRPWM* devices don't need to be 
registered through the hwmod code, due to the fact that they don't have 
the integration mentioned above.  Instead, I think those three subdevices 
should be listed as child nodes of epwmss* in the DT.

Looking at the DT data from Vignesh, it looks like he's already got 
ehrpwm1 as a child node of the epwmss1:

+               epwmss1: epwmss@48440000 {
+                       compatible = "ti,dra7xx-pwmss", "ti,am33xx-pwmss";
+                       reg = <0x48440000 0x30>;
+                       ti,hwmods = "epwmss1";
+                       #address-cells = <1>;
+                       #size-cells = <1>;
+                       status = "disabled";
+                       ranges = <0x48440100  0x48440100  0x80   /* ECAP */
+                                 0x48440180  0x48440180  0x80   /* EQEP */
+                                 0x48440200  0x48440200  0x80>; /* EHRPWM */
+
+                       ehrpwm1: ehrpwm@48440200 {
+                               compatible = "ti,dra7xx-ehrpwm",
+                                            "ti,am33xx-ehrpwm";
+                               #pwm-cells = <3>;
+                               reg = <0x48440200 0x80>;
+                               ti,hwmods = "ehrpwm1";

So, drop the above line, since the subdevices don't have corresponding 
hwmods any more.
Right
+                               status = "disabled";
+                       };

Then, here, you'd add nodes similar to ehrpwm1 for ecap1 and eqep1.  I 
can't remember at the moment if adding "simple-bus" to the epwmss1 string 
would be sufficient to register the subdevices after the epwmss1 is 
probed.  If so, maybe that's all you need.

+               };

Then repeat for epwmss0, epwmss2.
As you mentioned pwmss is the parent node in the DT while
ecap and epwm are child nodes. These child nodes must be
probed only after their parent node has been probed and the
parent clock is running. The pwm-tipwmss.c already calls
of_platform_populate(node, NULL, NULL, &pdev->dev); as the
very last step of its probe call. So what you want to happen
is already happening in the driver. So I don't believe
simple-bus is needed.

- Paul
  
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