From: d-gerlach@ti.com (Dave Gerlach)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: [PATCH v2 2/2] cpufreq: ti: Add cpufreq driver to determine available OPPs at runtime
Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2016 14:34:22 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <57E2E0BE.3070206@ti.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20160908033909.GR27345@vireshk-i7>
Viresh,
On 09/07/2016 10:39 PM, Viresh Kumar wrote:
> On 07-09-16, 10:04, Dave Gerlach wrote:
>>>> +static const struct of_device_id ti_cpufreq_of_match[] = {
>>>> + { .compatible = "operating-points-v2-ti-am3352-cpu",
>>>> + .data = &am3x_soc_data, },
>>>> + { .compatible = "operating-points-v2-ti-am4372-cpu",
>>>> + .data = &am4x_soc_data, },
>>>> + { .compatible = "operating-points-v2-ti-dra7-cpu",
>>>> + .data = &dra7_soc_data },
>>>
>>> You should be using your SoC compatible strings here. OPP compatible
>>> property isn't supposed to be (mis)used for this purpose.
>>>
>>
>> Referring to my comments in patch 1, what if we end up changing the bindings
>> based on DT maintainer comments? We will have these compatible strings, and
>> at that point is it acceptable to match against them? Or is it still better
>> to match to SoC compatibles? I think it makes sense to just probe against
>> these.
>
> But even then I think these are not correct. You should have added a
> single compatible string: operating-points-v2-ti-cpu.
>
> As the properties will stay the same across machines. And then you
> need to use SoC strings here.
>
Are you opposed to moving _of_get_opp_desc_node from
drivers/base/power/opp/opp.h to include/linux/pm_opp.h and renaming it
appropriately?
If I move the ti properties out of the cpu node, as discussed in patch 1
of this series, and into the operating-points-v2 table, I need a way to
get the operating-points-v2 device node and I think it makes sense to
reuse this as it is what the opp framework uses internally to parse the
phandle to the opp table.
Regards,
Dave
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2016-09-21 19:34 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2016-09-01 2:53 [PATCH v2 0/2] cpufreq: Introduce TI CPUFreq/OPP Driver Dave Gerlach
2016-09-01 2:53 ` [PATCH v2 1/2] Documentation: dt: add bindings for ti-cpufreq Dave Gerlach
2016-09-07 5:12 ` Viresh Kumar
2016-09-07 14:36 ` Dave Gerlach
2016-09-08 3:35 ` Viresh Kumar
2016-09-12 20:56 ` Dave Gerlach
2016-09-19 21:14 ` Rob Herring
2016-09-20 14:19 ` Dave Gerlach
2016-09-01 2:53 ` [PATCH v2 2/2] cpufreq: ti: Add cpufreq driver to determine available OPPs at runtime Dave Gerlach
2016-09-07 5:20 ` Viresh Kumar
2016-09-07 15:04 ` Dave Gerlach
2016-09-08 3:39 ` Viresh Kumar
2016-09-21 19:34 ` Dave Gerlach [this message]
2016-09-23 5:19 ` Viresh Kumar
2016-09-23 16:17 ` Dave Gerlach
2016-09-26 4:33 ` Viresh Kumar
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