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From: u.kleine-koenig@pengutronix.de (Uwe Kleine-König)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: [RFC,PATCH 1/3] Add a common struct clk
Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2011 10:00:05 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20110209090005.GN27982@pengutronix.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1297233693.242364.862698430999.1.gpush@pororo>

Hi Jeremy,

On Wed, Feb 09, 2011 at 02:41:33PM +0800, Jeremy Kerr wrote:
> We currently have ~21 definitions of struct clk in the ARM architecture,
> each defined on a per-platform basis. This makes it difficult to define
> platform- (or architecture-) independent clock sources without making
> assumptions about struct clk, and impossible to compile two
> platforms with different struct clks into a single image.
> 
> This change is an effort to unify struct clk where possible, by defining
> a common struct clk, containing a set of clock operations. Different
> clock implementations can set their own operations, and have a standard
> interface for generic code. The callback interface is exposed to the
> kernel proper, while the clock implementations only need to be seen by
> the platform internals.
> 
> This allows us to share clock code among platforms, and makes it
> possible to dynamically create clock devices in platform-independent
> code.
> 
> Platforms can enable the generic struct clock through
> CONFIG_USE_COMMON_STRUCT_CLK. In this case, the clock infrastructure
> consists of a common struct clk:
> 
> struct clk {
> 	const struct clk_ops	*ops;
> 	unsigned int		enable_count;
> 	unsigned int		prepare_count;
> 	spinlock_t		enable_lock;
> 	struct mutex		prepare_lock;
> };
> 
> And a set of clock operations (defined per type of clock):
> 
> struct clk_ops {
> 	int             (*enable)(struct clk *);
> 	void            (*disable)(struct clk *);
> 	unsigned long   (*get_rate)(struct clk *);
> 	[...]
> };
> 
> To define a hardware-specific clock, machine code can "subclass" the
> struct clock into a new struct (adding any device-specific data), and
> provide a set of operations:
> 
> struct clk_foo {
> 	struct clk	clk;
> 	void __iomem	*some_register;
> };
> 
> struct clk_ops clk_foo_ops = {
> 	.get_rate = clk_foo_get_rate,
> };
> 
> The common clock definitions are based on a development patch from Ben
> Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kerr <jeremy.kerr@canonical.com>
> 
> ---
>  drivers/clk/Kconfig  |    3 
>  drivers/clk/Makefile |    1 
>  drivers/clk/clk.c    |  126 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  include/linux/clk.h  |  194 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
>  4 files changed, 315 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/drivers/clk/Kconfig b/drivers/clk/Kconfig
> index 4168c88..6e3ae54 100644
> --- a/drivers/clk/Kconfig
> +++ b/drivers/clk/Kconfig
> @@ -2,3 +2,6 @@
>  config CLKDEV_LOOKUP
>  	bool
>  	select HAVE_CLK
> +
> +config USE_COMMON_STRUCT_CLK
> +	bool
> diff --git a/drivers/clk/Makefile b/drivers/clk/Makefile
> index 07613fa..a1a06d3 100644
> --- a/drivers/clk/Makefile
> +++ b/drivers/clk/Makefile
> @@ -1,2 +1,3 @@
>  
>  obj-$(CONFIG_CLKDEV_LOOKUP)	+= clkdev.o
> +obj-$(CONFIG_USE_COMMON_STRUCT_CLK) += clk.o
> diff --git a/drivers/clk/clk.c b/drivers/clk/clk.c
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..c35478a
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/drivers/clk/clk.c
> @@ -0,0 +1,126 @@
> +/*
> + * Copyright (C) 2010-2011 Canonical Ltd <jeremy.kerr@canonical.com>
> + *
> + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
> + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
> + * published by the Free Software Foundation.
> + *
> + * Standard functionality for the common clock API.
> + */
> +
> +#include <linux/clk.h>
> +#include <linux/module.h>
> +
> +int clk_prepare(struct clk *clk)
> +{
> +	int ret = 0;
> +
> +	mutex_lock(&clk->prepare_lock);
> +	if (clk->prepare_count == 0 && clk->ops->prepare)
> +		ret = clk->ops->prepare(clk);
> +
> +	if (!ret)
> +		clk->prepare_count++;
> +	mutex_unlock(&clk->prepare_lock);
> +
> +	return ret;
> +}
> +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(clk_prepare);
> +
> +void clk_unprepare(struct clk *clk)
> +{
> +	mutex_lock(&clk->prepare_lock);
> +
> +	WARN_ON(clk->prepare_count == 0);
> +
> +	if (--clk->prepare_count == 0 && clk->ops->unprepare)
> +		clk->ops->unprepare(clk);
> +
> +	mutex_unlock(&clk->prepare_lock);
> +}
> +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(clk_unprepare);
> +
> +int clk_enable(struct clk *clk)
> +{
> +	unsigned long flags;
> +	int ret = 0;
> +
> +	spin_lock_irqsave(&clk->enable_lock, flags);
> +	if (clk->enable_count == 0 && clk->ops->enable)
> +		ret = clk->ops->enable(clk);
> +
> +	if (!ret)
> +		clk->enable_count++;
> +	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&clk->enable_lock, flags);
> +
> +	return ret;
> +}
> +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(clk_enable);
> +
> +void clk_disable(struct clk *clk)
> +{
> +	unsigned long flags;
> +
> +	spin_lock_irqsave(&clk->enable_lock, flags);
> +
> +	WARN_ON(clk->enable_count == 0);
> +
> +	if (!--clk->enable_count == 0 && clk->ops->disable)
s/!//

> +		clk->ops->disable(clk);
> +
> +	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&clk->enable_lock, flags);
> +}
> +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(clk_disable);
> +
> +unsigned long clk_get_rate(struct clk *clk)
> +{
> +	if (clk->ops->get_rate)
> +		return clk->ops->get_rate(clk);
> +	return 0;
> +}
> +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(clk_get_rate);
> +
> +long clk_round_rate(struct clk *clk, unsigned long rate)
> +{
> +	if (clk->ops->round_rate)
> +		return clk->ops->round_rate(clk, rate);
> +	return -ENOSYS;
> +}
> +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(clk_round_rate);
> +
> +int clk_set_rate(struct clk *clk, unsigned long rate)
> +{
> +	if (clk->ops->set_rate)
> +		return clk->ops->set_rate(clk, rate);
> +	return -ENOSYS;
> +}
> +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(clk_set_rate);
> +
> +int clk_set_parent(struct clk *clk, struct clk *parent)
> +{
> +	if (clk->ops->set_parent)
> +		return clk->ops->set_parent(clk, parent);
> +	return -ENOSYS;
> +}
> +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(clk_set_parent);
> +
> +struct clk *clk_get_parent(struct clk *clk)
> +{
> +	if (clk->ops->get_parent)
> +		return clk->ops->get_parent(clk);
> +	return ERR_PTR(-ENOSYS);
> +}
> +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(clk_get_parent);
> +
> +int __clk_get(struct clk *clk)
> +{
> +	if (clk->ops->get)
> +		return clk->ops->get(clk);
> +	return 1;
> +}
> +
> +void __clk_put(struct clk *clk)
> +{
> +	if (clk->ops->put)
> +		clk->ops->put(clk);
> +}
> diff --git a/include/linux/clk.h b/include/linux/clk.h
> index 1d37f42..fe806b7 100644
> --- a/include/linux/clk.h
> +++ b/include/linux/clk.h
> @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
>   *
>   *  Copyright (C) 2004 ARM Limited.
>   *  Written by Deep Blue Solutions Limited.
> + *  Copyright (c) 2010-2011 Jeremy Kerr <jeremy.kerr@canonical.com>
>   *
>   * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
>   * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
> @@ -11,18 +12,198 @@
>  #ifndef __LINUX_CLK_H
>  #define __LINUX_CLK_H
>  
> +#include <linux/err.h>
> +#include <linux/mutex.h>
> +#include <linux/spinlock.h>
> +
>  struct device;
>  
> -/*
> - * The base API.
> +#ifdef CONFIG_USE_COMMON_STRUCT_CLK
> +
> +/* If we're using the common struct clk, we define the base clk object here */
> +
> +/**
> + * struct clk - hardware independent clock structure
> + * @ops:		implementation-specific ops for this clock
> + * @enable_count:	count of clk_enable() calls active on this clock
> + * @enable_lock:	lock for atomic enable
> + * @prepare_count:	count of clk_prepare() calls active on this clock
> + * @prepare_lock:	lock for sleepable prepare
> + *
> + * The base clock object, used by drivers for hardware-independent manipulation
> + * of clock lines. This will be 'subclassed' by device-specific implementations,
> + * which add device-specific data to struct clk. For example:
> + *
> + *  struct clk_foo {
> + *      struct clk;
> + *      [device specific fields]
> + *  };
> + *
> + * The clock driver code will manage the device-specific data, and pass
> + * clk_foo.clk to the common clock code. The clock driver will be called
> + * through the @ops callbacks.
> + *
> + * The @enable_lock and @prepare_lock members are used to serialise accesses
> + * to the ops->enable and ops->prepare functions (and the corresponding
> + * ops->disable and ops->unprepare functions).
> + */
> +struct clk {
> +	const struct clk_ops	*ops;
> +	unsigned int		enable_count;
> +	unsigned int		prepare_count;
> +	spinlock_t		enable_lock;
> +	struct mutex		prepare_lock;
> +};
> +
> +/* static initialiser for clocks */
> +#define INIT_CLK(name, o) {						\
> +	.ops		= &o,						\
> +	.enable_count	= 0,						\
> +	.prepare_count	= 0,						\
> +	.enable_lock	= __SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED(name.enable_lock),	\
> +	.prepare_lock	= __MUTEX_INITIALIZER(name.prepare_lock),	\
> +}
> +
> +/**
> + * struct clk_ops -  Callback operations for clocks; these are to be provided
> + * by the clock implementation, and will be called by drivers through the clk_*
> + * API.
> + *
> + * @prepare:	Prepare the clock for enabling. This must not return until
> + *		the clock is fully prepared, and it's safe to call clk_enable.
> + *		This callback is intended to allow clock implementations to
> + *		do any initialisation that may block. Called with
> + *		clk->prepare_lock held.
> + *
> + * @unprepare:	Release the clock from its prepared state. This will typically
> + *		undo any work done in the @prepare callback. Called with
> + *		clk->prepare_lock held.
> + *
> + * @enable:	Enable the clock atomically. This must not return until the
> + *		clock is generating a valid clock signal, usable by consumer
> + *		devices. Called with clk->enable_lock held. This function
> + *		must not sleep.
> + *
> + * @disable:	Disable the clock atomically. Called with clk->enable_lock held.
> + *		This function must not sleep.
> + *
> + * @get:	Called by the core clock code when a device driver acquires a
> + *		clock via clk_get(). Optional.
> + *
> + * @put:	Called by the core clock code when a devices driver releases a
> + *		clock via clk_put(). Optional.
> + *
> + * The clk_enable/clk_disable and clk_prepare/clk_unprepare pairs allow
> + * implementations to split any work between atomic (enable) and sleepable
> + * (prepare) contexts.  If a clock requires blocking code to be turned on, this
> + * should be done in clk_prepare. Switching that will not block should be done
> + * in clk_enable.
> + *
> + * Typically, drivers will call clk_prepare when a clock may be needed later
> + * (eg. when a device is opened), and clk_enable when the clock is actually
> + * required (eg. from an interrupt). Note that clk_prepare *must* have been
> + * called before clk_enable.
> + *
> + * For other callbacks, see the corresponding clk_* functions. Parameters and
> + * return values are passed directly from/to these API functions, or
> + * -ENOSYS (or zero, in the case of clk_get_rate) is returned if the callback
> + * is NULL, see kernel/clk.c for implementation details. All are optional.
> + */
> +struct clk_ops {
> +	int		(*prepare)(struct clk *);
> +	void		(*unprepare)(struct clk *);
> +	int		(*enable)(struct clk *);
> +	void		(*disable)(struct clk *);
> +	int		(*get)(struct clk *);
> +	void		(*put)(struct clk *);
> +	unsigned long	(*get_rate)(struct clk *);
> +	long		(*round_rate)(struct clk *, unsigned long);
> +	int		(*set_rate)(struct clk *, unsigned long);
> +	int		(*set_parent)(struct clk *, struct clk *);
> +	struct clk *	(*get_parent)(struct clk *);
> +};
> +
> +/**
> + * __clk_get - acquire a reference to a clock
> + *
> + * @clk: The clock to refcount
> + *
> + * Before a clock is returned from clk_get, this function should be called
> + * to update any clock-specific refcounting.
> + *
> + * Returns non-zero on success, zero on failure.
> + *
> + * Drivers should not need this function, it is called by the common clock
> + * infrastructure.
> + */
> +int __clk_get(struct clk *clk);
> +
> +/**
> + * __clk_put - release reference to a clock
> + *
> + * @clk: The clock to release
> + *
> + * Called by clock infrastructure code to indicate that a clock consumer
> + * has released a clock, to update any clock-specific refcounting.
> + *
> + * Drivers should not need this function, it is called by the common clock
> + * infrastructure.
> + */
> +void __clk_put(struct clk *clk);
> +
> +/**
> + * clk_prepare - prepare clock for atomic enabling.
> + *
> + * @clk: The clock to prepare
> + *
> + * Do any blocking initialisation on @clk, allowing the clock to be later
> + * enabled atomically (via clk_enable). This function may sleep.
> + */
> +int clk_prepare(struct clk *clk);
> +
> +/**
> + * clk_unprepare - release clock from prepared state
> + *
> + * @clk: The clock to release
> + *
> + * Do any (possbly blocking) cleanup on clk. This function may sleep.
s/possbly/possibly/

Best regards
Uwe

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  reply	other threads:[~2011-02-09  9:00 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 128+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2011-02-01  9:11 Locking in the clk API, part 2: clk_prepare/clk_unprepare Jeremy Kerr
2011-02-01 10:54 ` Uwe Kleine-König
2011-02-01 13:05   ` Jassi Brar
2011-02-01 14:00     ` Uwe Kleine-König
2011-02-01 15:14       ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2011-02-01 15:22         ` Uwe Kleine-König
2011-02-01 15:28           ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2011-02-01 20:57             ` Saravana Kannan
2011-02-02  2:31             ` Jassi Brar
2011-02-01 13:15   ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2011-02-01 14:18     ` Uwe Kleine-König
2011-02-01 14:39       ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2011-02-01 15:18         ` Uwe Kleine-König
2011-02-01 15:24           ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2011-02-01 15:53             ` Uwe Kleine-König
2011-02-01 17:06               ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2011-02-01 19:32                 ` Uwe Kleine-König
2011-02-01 19:56                   ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2011-02-01 20:21                     ` Saravana Kannan
2011-02-01 20:43                       ` Uwe Kleine-König
2011-02-04  9:33                         ` Richard Zhao
2011-02-01 20:06                   ` Nicolas Pitre
2011-02-01 20:33             ` Saravana Kannan
2011-02-01 20:36               ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2011-02-01 20:59             ` Stephen Boyd
2011-02-01 21:24               ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2011-02-04  9:54                 ` Richard Zhao
2011-02-04 10:21                   ` Uwe Kleine-König
2011-02-04 10:57                     ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2011-02-04 10:48                   ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2011-02-04 11:04                     ` Jassi Brar
2011-02-04 11:18                       ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2011-02-04 11:51                         ` Jassi Brar
2011-02-04 12:05                           ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2011-02-01 14:40       ` Jeremy Kerr
2011-02-04 12:45 ` Richard Zhao
2011-02-04 13:20   ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2011-02-07  6:07 ` [RFC,PATCH 1/3] Add a common struct clk Jeremy Kerr
2011-02-07  7:05   ` Uwe Kleine-König
2011-02-07  8:08   ` Uwe Kleine-König
2011-02-07  8:21   ` Dima Zavin
2011-02-07  8:22     ` Jeremy Kerr
2011-02-07 19:59   ` Colin Cross
2011-02-08  1:40     ` Jeremy Kerr
2011-02-07 20:20   ` Ryan Mallon
2011-02-08  2:54     ` Jeremy Kerr
2011-02-08  3:30       ` Ryan Mallon
2011-02-08  7:28         ` Jeremy Kerr
2011-02-07  6:07 ` [RFC, PATCH 3/3] clk: add warnings for incorrect enable/prepare semantics Jeremy Kerr
2011-02-07  6:29   ` Jassi Brar
2011-02-07  7:00     ` Jeremy Kerr
2011-02-07  8:05   ` Uwe Kleine-König
2011-02-07  8:08     ` Jeremy Kerr
2011-02-07 14:24       ` Nicolas Pitre
2011-02-10  4:26         ` Saravana Kannan
2011-02-07  6:07 ` [RFC,PATCH 2/3] clk: Generic support for fixed-rate clocks Jeremy Kerr
2011-02-07  6:07 ` [RFC,PATCH 0/3] Common struct clk implementation, v11 Jeremy Kerr
2011-02-09  6:41 ` [RFC,PATCH 0/3] Common struct clk implementation, v12 Jeremy Kerr
2011-02-09  6:41   ` [RFC, PATCH 3/3] clk: add warnings for incorrect enable/prepare semantics Jeremy Kerr
2011-02-10  9:37     ` Richard Zhao
2011-02-15  2:00       ` Jeremy Kerr
2011-02-09  6:41   ` [RFC,PATCH 2/3] clk: Generic support for fixed-rate clocks Jeremy Kerr
2011-02-09  6:58     ` Fabio Giovagnini
2011-02-10 23:23     ` Ryan Mallon
2011-02-15  1:41       ` Jeremy Kerr
2011-02-15  4:51         ` Saravana Kannan
2011-02-15  6:18           ` Jeremy Kerr
2011-02-15  6:31             ` Saravana Kannan
2011-02-09  6:41   ` [RFC,PATCH 1/3] Add a common struct clk Jeremy Kerr
2011-02-09  9:00     ` Uwe Kleine-König [this message]
2011-02-09 20:21     ` Ryan Mallon
2011-02-09 20:39       ` Uwe Kleine-König
2011-02-09 20:42         ` Ryan Mallon
2011-02-10 10:03       ` Richard Zhao
2011-02-10 10:10         ` Ryan Mallon
2011-02-10 12:45           ` Richard Zhao
2011-02-10 10:46         ` Uwe Kleine-König
2011-02-10 13:08           ` Richard Zhao
2011-02-10 13:13             ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2011-02-15  1:36       ` Jeremy Kerr
2011-02-15  1:43         ` Ryan Mallon
2011-02-10  5:16     ` Saravana Kannan
2011-02-15  2:41       ` Jeremy Kerr
2011-02-15  5:33         ` Saravana Kannan
2011-02-15  7:26           ` Jeremy Kerr
2011-02-15  8:33             ` Saravana Kannan
2011-02-15  8:37             ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2011-02-15  9:33               ` Jeremy Kerr
2011-02-15 14:13                 ` Richard Zhao
2011-02-20 13:07                 ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2011-02-16  4:53           ` Saravana Kannan
2011-02-20 13:13           ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2011-02-21  2:50 ` [PATCH 0/2] Common struct clk implementation, v13 Jeremy Kerr
2011-02-21  2:50   ` [PATCH 1/2] Add a common struct clk Jeremy Kerr
2011-02-22 20:17     ` Uwe Kleine-König
2011-02-23  2:49       ` Jeremy Kerr
2011-02-21  2:50   ` [PATCH 2/2] clk: Generic support for fixed-rate clocks Jeremy Kerr
2011-02-21 19:51     ` Ryan Mallon
2011-02-21 23:29       ` Jeremy Kerr
2011-02-22 23:33   ` [PATCH] wip: convert imx27 to common struct clk Uwe Kleine-König
2011-02-23  4:17     ` Saravana Kannan
2011-02-23  8:15       ` Uwe Kleine-König
2011-03-03  6:40 ` [PATCH 0/2] Common struct clk implementation, v14 Jeremy Kerr
2011-03-03  6:40   ` [PATCH 2/2] clk: Generic support for fixed-rate clocks Jeremy Kerr
2011-03-03  6:40   ` [PATCH 1/2] Add a common struct clk Jeremy Kerr
2011-04-14 12:49     ` Tony Lindgren
2011-03-14 10:16   ` [PATCH 0/2] Common struct clk implementation, v14 Uwe Kleine-König
2011-03-15  4:31   ` Jeremy Kerr
2011-03-21  2:33     ` Jeremy Kerr
2011-04-14  4:20   ` Jeremy Kerr
2011-04-14 10:00     ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2011-04-14 10:23       ` Jeremy Kerr
2011-04-14 10:26         ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2011-04-14 10:25       ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2011-04-14 10:32         ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2011-04-14 11:59           ` Nicolas Pitre
2011-04-14 12:09             ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2011-04-14 13:39               ` Nicolas Pitre
2011-04-14 14:00                 ` Mark Brown
2011-04-14 15:38                 ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2011-04-14 16:06                   ` Nicolas Pitre
2011-04-14 17:20                   ` Uwe Kleine-König
2011-04-18 10:54                   ` Paul Mundt
2011-04-20 14:28                     ` Uwe Kleine-König
2011-04-20 16:41                       ` Thomas Gleixner
2011-04-20 21:30                         ` Paul McKenney
2011-04-14 19:29               ` Saravana Kannan
2011-04-14 16:08           ` Uwe Kleine-König

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