From: john stultz <johnstul@us.ibm.com>
To: Richard Cochran <richardcochran@gmail.com>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-api@vger.kernel.org,
Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk>,
Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>, Christoph Lameter <cl@linux.com>,
Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>,
Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Subject: Re: [PATCH RFC 0/8] Dynamic clock devices
Date: Mon, 08 Nov 2010 15:01:04 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1289257264.2798.98.camel@localhost.localdomain> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <cover.1288897198.git.richard.cochran@omicron.at>
On Thu, 2010-11-04 at 20:26 +0100, Richard Cochran wrote:
> The clock_ syscalls are moved into a new file and they call the older
> posix functions when needed. The timer_ syscalls stay where they are,
> in posix-timers.c, since I did not want to change the fairly involved
> timer management code. Eventually, we could remove the posix clock_*
> functions for the CLOCK_* ids from posix-timers.c and rework them
> using the new dynamic clock api. That would leave just the timer code
> in posix-timers.c, as the file name suggests.
>
> I dropped the idea of having user space open a sysfs file in order to
> get a reference to a clock, since there are no open/release hooks
> within sysfs for drivers (coincidentally, there has been some talk
> about this on the lkml recently, but previously Greg KH object to
> abusing sysfs as a "clockfs").
>
> Instead, since many clocks (hpet, rtc, ptp, ...) will want to offer a
> custom chardev for special advanced functionality, the dynamic clock
> layer registers a cdev for the driver, placing its own hooks into the
> open/release methods. The driver thus needs to access its private data
> via a standard access method (not just by using fp->private_data). If
> a driver doesn't want any chardev functions, that is okay, too.
>
> Well, please take a look and let me know what you think.
Hey Richard!
Thanks for sending this patchset out for review! This is definitely a
larger redesign from your earlier patch, and I see now how the
per-thread cputime clockids throws a wrench in my argument just using
the incremental clockids that hash into a smaller array to avoid id
reuse.
That said, given how different this is from the last implementation, I'm
not fully clear I see how to integrate this into my patch set. It might
be useful to see a trivial example of how you see a clockdevice being
registered and used.
Overall it looks interesting, but there may be a few catches that we may
have to watch out for.
I have a few other comments I'll make in context of the patches to
follow shortly.
thanks again!
-john
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-11-08 23:01 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 25+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-11-04 19:26 [PATCH RFC 0/8] Dynamic clock devices Richard Cochran
[not found] ` <cover.1288897198.git.richard.cochran-3mrvs1K0uXizZXS1Dc/lvw@public.gmane.org>
2010-11-04 19:28 ` [PATCH RFC 1/8] Introduce dynamic " Richard Cochran
2010-11-08 6:38 ` Arnd Bergmann
[not found] ` <201011080738.41871.arnd-r2nGTMty4D4@public.gmane.org>
2010-12-04 14:55 ` Richard Cochran
[not found] ` <20101204145343.GA8390-7KxsofuKt4IfAd9E5cN8NEzG7cXyKsk/@public.gmane.org>
2010-12-06 14:14 ` Arnd Bergmann
2010-11-04 19:28 ` [PATCH RFC 2/8] clock device: convert clock_gettime Richard Cochran
[not found] ` <81ccd2674ebf26332898761ba6b7b54f395a15bd.1288897199.git.richard.cochran-3mrvs1K0uXizZXS1Dc/lvw@public.gmane.org>
2010-11-08 6:56 ` Arnd Bergmann
[not found] ` <201011080756.50930.arnd-r2nGTMty4D4@public.gmane.org>
2010-11-09 10:26 ` Richard Cochran
[not found] ` <20101109102641.GB2690-7KxsofuKt4IfAd9E5cN8NEzG7cXyKsk/@public.gmane.org>
2010-11-09 12:47 ` Arnd Bergmann
2010-11-09 21:37 ` john stultz
[not found] ` <1289338622.9434.46.camel-bi+AKbBUZKY6gyzm1THtWbp2dZbC/Bob@public.gmane.org>
2010-11-10 10:16 ` Arnd Bergmann
2010-11-08 23:37 ` john stultz
[not found] ` <1289259423.21487.7.camel-bi+AKbBUZKY6gyzm1THtWbp2dZbC/Bob@public.gmane.org>
2010-11-09 8:23 ` Richard Cochran
[not found] ` <20101109082353.GA2690-7KxsofuKt4IfAd9E5cN8NEzG7cXyKsk/@public.gmane.org>
2010-11-09 21:10 ` john stultz
[not found] ` <1289337058.9434.39.camel-bi+AKbBUZKY6gyzm1THtWbp2dZbC/Bob@public.gmane.org>
2010-11-15 9:41 ` Richard Cochran
2010-11-04 19:28 ` [PATCH RFC 3/8] clock device: convert clock_getres Richard Cochran
2010-11-04 19:30 ` [PATCH RFC 8/8] clock device: convert timer_settime Richard Cochran
2010-11-15 10:01 ` [PATCH RFC 0/8] Dynamic clock devices Paul Mundt
[not found] ` <20101115100150.GA25973-M7jkjyW5wf5g9hUCZPvPmw@public.gmane.org>
2010-11-18 16:33 ` Richard Cochran
2010-11-04 19:29 ` [PATCH RFC 4/8] clock device: convert clock_settime Richard Cochran
2010-11-04 19:29 ` [PATCH RFC 5/8] clock device: convert timer_create Richard Cochran
2010-11-04 19:30 ` [PATCH RFC 6/8] clock device: convert timer_delete Richard Cochran
2010-11-04 19:30 ` [PATCH RFC 7/8] clock device: convert timer_gettime Richard Cochran
2010-11-08 23:01 ` john stultz [this message]
[not found] ` <1289257264.2798.98.camel-bi+AKbBUZKY6gyzm1THtWbp2dZbC/Bob@public.gmane.org>
2010-11-15 9:34 ` [PATCH RFC 0/8] Dynamic clock devices Richard Cochran
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