From: arun.ramamurthy@broadcom.com (Arun Ramamurthy)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: [PATCHv1] rtc: bcm-iproc: Add support for Broadcom iproc rtc
Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2015 14:40:13 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <54F789CD.5030504@broadcom.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3699327.0G6ZNxn8QA@wuerfel>
On 15-03-04 02:21 PM, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> On Thursday 12 February 2015 14:17:41 Arun Ramamurthy wrote:
>> Hi Arnd
>>
>> My apologies for the late reply, I was moved to other work items. I
>> wanted to get more clarification on the syscon issue so that I can
>> submit the next patch set. If I understand correctly, you would like
>> me to move the CRMU logic to a new driver under mfd/ and use the syscon
>> api calls in my rtc driver? Thanks
>
> It depends a lot on what's in there, I can best advise you if you
> have some form of register list.
>
> A common approach would be to not have a driver for the crmu at all,
> but just mark it as syscon, and have the other drivers either reference
> the syscon node through a phandle, or create them as childrem of
> the syscon node. The latter case makes most sense if all uses of
> the crmu have no other MMIO registers.
>
Thank you Arnd, I am going to follow the approach of adding a child node
to the syscon node. Several other driver use other registers in the CRMU
so I think the child node approach makes the most sense.
>
>> On 14-12-17 06:31 AM, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
>>> On Tuesday 16 December 2014 13:54:04 Arun Ramamurthy wrote:
>>>> On 14-12-16 12:27 PM, Ray Jui wrote:
>>>>> On 12/16/2014 12:19 PM, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It sounds like CRMU is some other unit aside from the RTC. Could this
>>>>>> be something like a generic system controller? I think it should
>>>>>> either have its own driver or use the syscon logic if that is what
>>>>>> this is.
>>>>>>
>>>>> Giving that CRMU has scattered, miscellaneous control logic for multiple
>>>>> different peripherals, it probably makes more sense to use the syscon
>>>>> logic here.
>>>>>
>>>> Arnd, thanks for the feedback. If I was to write a separate driver for
>>>> the CRMU, I would have to export certain functions and create an api
>>>> that only this RTC driver would use. I am not sure that is efficient or
>>>> required. What is your opinion?
>>>> Would it be better if I use the syson api in my current driver and move
>>>> the CRMU registers to separate syscon device tree entry?
>>>>
>>>
>>> This is something that's normally up to the platform maintainers, depending
>>> on what works best for a given SoC. If you have a control block that
>>> wants to export the same high-level API for multiple drivers, that's
>>> fine, but if literally every register does something different, a syscon
>>> driver works best.
>>>
>>> It's also possible that some of the functions of the CRMU already have
>>> abstractions, like system-reset, device-reset, regulator or clock support.
>>> In that case, you can still use syscon but have the more other drivers
>>> use that for accessing the registers.
>>>
>>> Arnd
>>>
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Subject: Re: [PATCHv1] rtc: bcm-iproc: Add support for Broadcom iproc rtc
Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2015 14:40:13 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <54F789CD.5030504@broadcom.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3699327.0G6ZNxn8QA@wuerfel>
On 15-03-04 02:21 PM, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> On Thursday 12 February 2015 14:17:41 Arun Ramamurthy wrote:
>> Hi Arnd
>>
>> My apologies for the late reply, I was moved to other work items. I
>> wanted to get more clarification on the syscon issue so that I can
>> submit the next patch set. If I understand correctly, you would like
>> me to move the CRMU logic to a new driver under mfd/ and use the syscon
>> api calls in my rtc driver? Thanks
>
> It depends a lot on what's in there, I can best advise you if you
> have some form of register list.
>
> A common approach would be to not have a driver for the crmu at all,
> but just mark it as syscon, and have the other drivers either reference
> the syscon node through a phandle, or create them as childrem of
> the syscon node. The latter case makes most sense if all uses of
> the crmu have no other MMIO registers.
>
Thank you Arnd, I am going to follow the approach of adding a child node
to the syscon node. Several other driver use other registers in the CRMU
so I think the child node approach makes the most sense.
>
>> On 14-12-17 06:31 AM, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
>>> On Tuesday 16 December 2014 13:54:04 Arun Ramamurthy wrote:
>>>> On 14-12-16 12:27 PM, Ray Jui wrote:
>>>>> On 12/16/2014 12:19 PM, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It sounds like CRMU is some other unit aside from the RTC. Could this
>>>>>> be something like a generic system controller? I think it should
>>>>>> either have its own driver or use the syscon logic if that is what
>>>>>> this is.
>>>>>>
>>>>> Giving that CRMU has scattered, miscellaneous control logic for multiple
>>>>> different peripherals, it probably makes more sense to use the syscon
>>>>> logic here.
>>>>>
>>>> Arnd, thanks for the feedback. If I was to write a separate driver for
>>>> the CRMU, I would have to export certain functions and create an api
>>>> that only this RTC driver would use. I am not sure that is efficient or
>>>> required. What is your opinion?
>>>> Would it be better if I use the syson api in my current driver and move
>>>> the CRMU registers to separate syscon device tree entry?
>>>>
>>>
>>> This is something that's normally up to the platform maintainers, depending
>>> on what works best for a given SoC. If you have a control block that
>>> wants to export the same high-level API for multiple drivers, that's
>>> fine, but if literally every register does something different, a syscon
>>> driver works best.
>>>
>>> It's also possible that some of the functions of the CRMU already have
>>> abstractions, like system-reset, device-reset, regulator or clock support.
>>> In that case, you can still use syscon but have the more other drivers
>>> use that for accessing the registers.
>>>
>>> Arnd
>>>
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From: Arun Ramamurthy <arun.ramamurthy@broadcom.com>
To: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Cc: Ray Jui <rjui@broadcom.com>,
<linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org>, <mark.rutland@arm.com>,
<a.zummo@towertech.it>, <sbranden@broadcom.com>,
<pawel.moll@arm.com>, <devicetree@vger.kernel.org>,
<ijc+devicetree@hellion.org.uk>,
Arun Ramamurthy <arunrama@broadcom.com>,
<linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>, <grant.likely@linaro.org>,
<robh+dt@kernel.org>, <bcm-kernel-feedback-list@broadcom.com>,
<galak@codeaurora.org>, <rtc-linux@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCHv1] rtc: bcm-iproc: Add support for Broadcom iproc rtc
Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2015 14:40:13 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <54F789CD.5030504@broadcom.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3699327.0G6ZNxn8QA@wuerfel>
On 15-03-04 02:21 PM, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> On Thursday 12 February 2015 14:17:41 Arun Ramamurthy wrote:
>> Hi Arnd
>>
>> My apologies for the late reply, I was moved to other work items. I
>> wanted to get more clarification on the syscon issue so that I can
>> submit the next patch set. If I understand correctly, you would like
>> me to move the CRMU logic to a new driver under mfd/ and use the syscon
>> api calls in my rtc driver? Thanks
>
> It depends a lot on what's in there, I can best advise you if you
> have some form of register list.
>
> A common approach would be to not have a driver for the crmu at all,
> but just mark it as syscon, and have the other drivers either reference
> the syscon node through a phandle, or create them as childrem of
> the syscon node. The latter case makes most sense if all uses of
> the crmu have no other MMIO registers.
>
Thank you Arnd, I am going to follow the approach of adding a child node
to the syscon node. Several other driver use other registers in the CRMU
so I think the child node approach makes the most sense.
>
>> On 14-12-17 06:31 AM, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
>>> On Tuesday 16 December 2014 13:54:04 Arun Ramamurthy wrote:
>>>> On 14-12-16 12:27 PM, Ray Jui wrote:
>>>>> On 12/16/2014 12:19 PM, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It sounds like CRMU is some other unit aside from the RTC. Could this
>>>>>> be something like a generic system controller? I think it should
>>>>>> either have its own driver or use the syscon logic if that is what
>>>>>> this is.
>>>>>>
>>>>> Giving that CRMU has scattered, miscellaneous control logic for multiple
>>>>> different peripherals, it probably makes more sense to use the syscon
>>>>> logic here.
>>>>>
>>>> Arnd, thanks for the feedback. If I was to write a separate driver for
>>>> the CRMU, I would have to export certain functions and create an api
>>>> that only this RTC driver would use. I am not sure that is efficient or
>>>> required. What is your opinion?
>>>> Would it be better if I use the syson api in my current driver and move
>>>> the CRMU registers to separate syscon device tree entry?
>>>>
>>>
>>> This is something that's normally up to the platform maintainers, depending
>>> on what works best for a given SoC. If you have a control block that
>>> wants to export the same high-level API for multiple drivers, that's
>>> fine, but if literally every register does something different, a syscon
>>> driver works best.
>>>
>>> It's also possible that some of the functions of the CRMU already have
>>> abstractions, like system-reset, device-reset, regulator or clock support.
>>> In that case, you can still use syscon but have the more other drivers
>>> use that for accessing the registers.
>>>
>>> Arnd
>>>
>> --
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Thread overview: 42+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-12-16 19:22 [PATCHv1] rtc: bcm-iproc: Add support for Broadcom iproc rtc arun.ramamurthy at broadcom.com
2014-12-16 19:22 ` arun.ramamurthy
2014-12-16 19:22 ` arun.ramamurthy-dY08KVG/lbpWk0Htik3J/w
2014-12-16 19:42 ` Arnd Bergmann
2014-12-16 19:42 ` Arnd Bergmann
2014-12-16 19:42 ` Arnd Bergmann
2014-12-16 20:05 ` Arun Ramamurthy
2014-12-16 20:05 ` Arun Ramamurthy
2014-12-16 20:05 ` Arun Ramamurthy
2014-12-16 20:19 ` Arnd Bergmann
2014-12-16 20:19 ` Arnd Bergmann
2014-12-16 20:19 ` Arnd Bergmann
2014-12-16 20:27 ` Ray Jui
2014-12-16 20:27 ` Ray Jui
2014-12-16 20:27 ` Ray Jui
2014-12-16 21:54 ` Arun Ramamurthy
2014-12-16 21:54 ` Arun Ramamurthy
2014-12-16 21:54 ` Arun Ramamurthy
2014-12-17 14:31 ` Arnd Bergmann
2014-12-17 14:31 ` Arnd Bergmann
2014-12-17 14:31 ` Arnd Bergmann
2015-02-12 22:17 ` Arun Ramamurthy
2015-02-12 22:17 ` Arun Ramamurthy
2015-02-12 22:17 ` Arun Ramamurthy
2015-03-04 22:21 ` Arnd Bergmann
2015-03-04 22:21 ` Arnd Bergmann
2015-03-04 22:40 ` Arun Ramamurthy [this message]
2015-03-04 22:40 ` Arun Ramamurthy
2015-03-04 22:40 ` Arun Ramamurthy
2015-03-04 22:50 ` Arnd Bergmann
2015-03-04 22:50 ` Arnd Bergmann
2015-03-04 22:50 ` Arnd Bergmann
2015-03-04 22:53 ` Arun Ramamurthy
2015-03-04 22:53 ` Arun Ramamurthy
2015-03-04 22:53 ` Arun Ramamurthy
2015-03-04 22:58 ` Arnd Bergmann
2015-03-04 22:58 ` Arnd Bergmann
2015-03-11 20:00 ` Arun Ramamurthy
2015-03-11 20:00 ` Arun Ramamurthy
2015-03-11 20:00 ` Arun Ramamurthy
2015-03-11 20:31 ` Arnd Bergmann
2015-03-11 20:31 ` Arnd Bergmann
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