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From: swarren@wwwdotorg.org (Stephen Warren)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: [RFC 0/5] Per-user clock constraints
Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2014 16:30:08 -0600	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <53ADF070.8050002@wwwdotorg.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1403855872-14749-1-git-send-email-tomeu.vizoso@collabora.com>

On 06/27/2014 01:57 AM, Tomeu Vizoso wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm retaking Rabin's patches [0] for splitting the clk API in two: one API for
> clk consumers and another for providers. The consumer API uses a clk structure
> that just keeps track of the consumer and has a reference to the actual
> clk_core struct, which is used internally.
> 
> I have kept a patch from Rabin that aims to aid in debugging nested
> enable/disable calls, though my personal aim is to allow more than one consumer
> to influence the final, effective rate. For now this is limited to setting
> floor and ceiling constraints.
> 
> For those functions in the consumer clk API that were called from providers, I
> have added variants to clk-provider.h that are the same only that accept a
> clk_core instead. In this first version of the patchset, these functions are
> prepended with two underscores and have the _internal suffix at the end. Mike
> has stated his preference of not prefixing with underscores any public API and
> I agree with him, but we still need a way to distinguish e.g. clk_set_parent()
> in the provider API from that in the consumer API (and from the lock-less
> variant in clk-provider.h!).

The name clk_provider_set_rate would be a good hint that it's an API for
clock providers not consumers.

The name clk_core_set_rate would be a good hint that the function takes
a clk_core object rather than the clk (client) object.

Neither names see too unwieldy to me.

Anyway, that's the color of my bikeshed:-)

      parent reply	other threads:[~2014-06-27 22:30 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2014-06-27  7:57 [RFC 0/5] Per-user clock constraints Tomeu Vizoso
2014-06-27  7:57 ` [RFC 1/5] clk: Add temporary mapping to the existing API Tomeu Vizoso
2014-06-27  7:57 ` [RFC 3/5] clk: use struct clk only for external API Tomeu Vizoso
2014-06-27 22:37   ` Stephen Warren
2014-06-30 19:43     ` Rabin Vincent
2014-06-27  7:57 ` [RFC 4/5] clk: per-user clock accounting for debug Tomeu Vizoso
2014-06-27 22:44   ` Stephen Warren
2014-06-27 22:51     ` Stephen Warren
2014-06-30 19:49     ` Rabin Vincent
2014-06-27  7:57 ` [RFC 5/5] clk: Add floor and ceiling constraints to clock rates Tomeu Vizoso
2014-06-27 22:57   ` Stephen Warren
2014-06-27 23:10     ` Thierry Reding
2014-07-03 14:02     ` Tomeu Vizoso
2014-06-27 22:30 ` Stephen Warren [this message]

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