From: james.hogan@imgtec.com (James Hogan)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: [PATCH RFC 0/2] clk: add metag specific gate/mux clocks
Date: Thu, 16 May 2013 10:56:51 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <5194AD63.9020804@imgtec.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <51940CAF.6010808@codeaurora.org>
On 15/05/13 23:31, Stephen Boyd wrote:
> On 05/10/13 08:02, James Hogan wrote:
>> This adds a metag architecture specific clk-gate and clk-mux which
>> extends the generic ones to use global lock2 to protect the register
>> fields. It is common with metag to have an RTOS running on a different
>> thread or core with access to different bits in the same register (which
>> contain clock gate/switch bits for other clocks). Access to such
>> registers must be serialised with a global lock such as the one provided
>> by the metag architecture port in <asm/global_lock.h>
>>
>> RFC because despite extending the generic clocks there's still a bit of
>> duplicated code necessary. One alternative is to add special cases to
>> the generic clock components for when a global or callback function
>> based lock is desired instead of a spinlock, but I wasn't sure if that
>> sort of hack would really be appreciated in the generic drivers.
>>
>> Comments?
>
> Can you please Cc the devicetree mailing list when proposing new bindings?
Erm, I think it was on Cc (devicetree-discuss at lists.ozlabs.org yeh?)
> Your patchset brings up a question I've had which is if we should be
> putting the bits and register width information in devicetree at all. On
> the one hand it's nice to not have anything in C code, just iterate over
> nodes and register clocks. On the other hand, it's the first time I've
> seen anyone put the register interface into devicetree. From what I can
> tell, the regulator bindings have put at most the register base and
> physical properties like enable-time, max voltage, etc., but not what
> bits are needed to enable/disable a regulator. Also I thought I read
> somewhere that reg properties shouldn't overlap each other, so if you
> ever have two clocks living in the same register we're going to violate
> that.
Oh, I wasn't aware of that limitation.
The SoC I'm working with has some registers full of clock enable bits (I
guess one could have a gate array component with up to 32 clock inputs
and outputs) and some registers full of clock mux switch bits (that
would get really messy to define as a block since each bit switches
between 2 parents, and some of the parents are other clock muxes in the
same block). Some registers contain a bunch of low power related bits
together, including clock enable bits in the same register as various
pinconf settings which is used by a separate pinctrl driver.
Cheers
James
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-05-16 9:56 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-05-10 15:02 [PATCH RFC 0/2] clk: add metag specific gate/mux clocks James Hogan
2013-05-10 15:02 ` [PATCH RFC 1/2] clk: metag/clk-gate: add metag specific clock gate James Hogan
2013-05-10 15:02 ` [PATCH RFC 2/2] clk: metag/clk-mux: add metag specific clk-mux James Hogan
2013-05-10 15:02 ` [PATCH RFC 0/2] clk: add metag specific gate/mux clocks James Hogan
2013-05-10 15:09 ` James Hogan
2013-05-10 15:02 ` [PATCH RFC 1/2] clk: metag/clk-gate: add metag specific clock gate James Hogan
2013-05-10 15:02 ` [PATCH RFC 2/2] clk: metag/clk-mux: add metag specific clk-mux James Hogan
2013-05-15 22:31 ` [PATCH RFC 0/2] clk: add metag specific gate/mux clocks Stephen Boyd
2013-05-16 9:56 ` James Hogan [this message]
2013-05-16 22:22 ` Stephen Boyd
2013-05-17 8:18 ` James Hogan
2013-05-29 17:58 ` Mike Turquette
2013-05-29 18:38 ` Mike Turquette
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