From: linux@armlinux.org.uk (Russell King - ARM Linux)
To: linus-amlogic@lists.infradead.org
Subject: [PATCH v3 05/10] clk: add support for clock protection
Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2017 12:45:48 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20170809114548.GD20805@n2100.armlinux.org.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20170809021906.GA2146@codeaurora.org>
On Tue, Aug 08, 2017 at 07:19:06PM -0700, Stephen Boyd wrote:
> I also vaguely remember Paul saying that
> clk_round_rate() could return something and then clk_set_rate()
> after that would fail because what was calculated during the rate
> speculation/rounding phase would be different if some other
> consumer goes and changes some rate high up in the tree.
That's probably because people tend to get this stuff wrong. It is
_not_ supposed to be:
rounded_rate = clk_round_rate(clk, requested_rate);
clk_set_rate(clk, rounded_rate);
but:
rounded_rate = clk_round_rate(clk, requested_rate);
clk_set_rate(clk, requested_rate);
The former is wrong for two reasons:
1. it's completely wasteful of CPU resources to do all the calculations
that need to be done within clk_set_rate().
2. it's racy - there is no guarantee that you'll end up with "rounded_rate"
The API definition of clk_round_rate() explicitly mentions that it is
equivalent to clk_set_rate() followed by clk_get_rate() with the
exception that it doesn't affect the hardware.
I'm not sure that the clock rate protection API is really the right
solution - if we're trying to stop others from changing the clock rate,
that implies we have multiple different threads potentially changing
the rate at any time. If a driver does this:
clk_set_rate(clk, foo);
clk_rate_protect(clk);
what prevents another thread from changing the clock rate between these
two calls? The only way to do this safely would be something like:
r = clk_round_rate(clk, foo);
while (1) {
err = clk_set_rate(clk, foo);
clk_rate_protect(clk);
if (err < 0)
break;
if (r == clk_get_rate(clk)) /* success */
break;
clk_rate_unprotect(clk);
}
if (err)
failed;
That's rather a lot of code to add to every driver, and given the
number of times I've seen people get the clk_round_rate() vs
clk_set_rate() thing wrong, I've zero confidence that folk will get
this right either.
So, I'd suggest _not_ adding this clk_rate_protect() thing, but
instead an API that simultaneously sets and protects the rate, so
driver authors don't have to get involved in details like the above.
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2017-08-09 11:45 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 51+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2017-06-12 19:44 [PATCH v3 00/10] clk: implement clock rate protection mechanism Jerome Brunet
2017-06-12 19:44 ` [PATCH v3 01/10] clk: take the prepare lock out of clk_core_set_parent Jerome Brunet
2017-07-12 1:21 ` Stephen Boyd
2017-06-12 19:44 ` [PATCH v3 02/10] clk: add clk_core_set_phase_nolock function Jerome Brunet
2017-07-12 1:22 ` Stephen Boyd
2017-06-12 19:44 ` [PATCH v3 03/10] clk: rework calls to round and determine rate callbacks Jerome Brunet
2017-07-12 1:49 ` Stephen Boyd
2017-06-12 19:44 ` [PATCH v3 04/10] clk: use round rate to bail out early in set_rate Jerome Brunet
2017-07-12 2:00 ` Stephen Boyd
2017-07-26 17:13 ` Jerome Brunet
2017-08-04 0:32 ` Stephen Boyd
2017-06-12 19:44 ` [PATCH v3 05/10] clk: add support for clock protection Jerome Brunet
2017-07-26 0:12 ` Stephen Boyd
2017-07-26 17:18 ` Jerome Brunet
2017-08-04 0:18 ` Stephen Boyd
2017-08-08 22:37 ` Michael Turquette
2017-08-09 2:19 ` Stephen Boyd
2017-08-09 11:45 ` Russell King - ARM Linux [this message]
2017-08-09 13:34 ` Jerome Brunet
2017-08-09 13:40 ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2017-08-09 13:45 ` Jerome Brunet
2017-08-10 16:48 ` Michael Turquette
2017-08-10 16:46 ` Michael Turquette
2017-08-09 13:07 ` Jerome Brunet
2017-08-09 12:18 ` Jerome Brunet
2017-08-10 16:54 ` Michael Turquette
2017-06-12 19:44 ` [PATCH v3 06/10] clk: add clk_set_rate_protect Jerome Brunet
2017-07-26 0:59 ` Stephen Boyd
2017-06-12 19:44 ` [PATCH v3 07/10] clk: rollback set_rate_range changes on failure Jerome Brunet
2017-07-12 2:02 ` Stephen Boyd
2017-07-26 17:22 ` Jerome Brunet
2017-06-12 19:44 ` [PATCH v3 08/10] clk: cosmetic changes to clk_summary debugfs entry Jerome Brunet
2017-07-12 2:02 ` Stephen Boyd
2017-06-12 19:44 ` [PATCH v3 09/10] clk: fix incorrect usage of ENOSYS Jerome Brunet
2017-07-12 2:03 ` Stephen Boyd
2017-06-12 19:44 ` [PATCH v3 10/10] clk: fix CLK_SET_RATE_GATE with clock rate protection Jerome Brunet
2017-06-20 9:07 ` [PATCH v3 00/10] clk: implement clock rate protection mechanism Linus Walleij
2017-06-20 10:50 ` Jerome Brunet
2017-06-20 11:54 ` Linus Walleij
2017-06-20 12:32 ` Jerome Brunet
2017-06-20 12:47 ` Boris Brezillon
2017-06-22 7:07 ` Quentin Schulz
2017-06-22 10:09 ` Jerome Brunet
2017-06-20 15:29 ` Linus Walleij
2017-06-21 13:15 ` Jerome Brunet
2017-07-12 1:16 ` Stephen Boyd
2017-07-26 17:05 ` Jerome Brunet
2017-07-27 22:44 ` Stephen Boyd
2017-08-08 22:40 ` Michael Turquette
2017-08-09 12:14 ` Jerome Brunet
2017-07-11 21:04 ` Jerome Brunet
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