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From: York Sun <yorksun@freescale.com>
To: Stephen Boyd <sboyd@codeaurora.org>
Cc: <linux-clk@vger.kernel.org>, <pmarrecas@outlook.com>,
	Mike Turquette <mturquette@baylibre.com>,
	Sebastian Hesselbarth <sebastian.hesselbarth@gmail.com>,
	Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>,
	"Andrey Filippov" <andrey@elphel.com>,
	Paul Bolle <pebolle@tiscali.nl>
Subject: Re: [Resend Patch v6] driver/clk/clk-si5338: Add common clock framework driver for si5338
Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2015 17:09:55 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <562191D3.6060702@freescale.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20151016230555.GE10182@codeaurora.org>



On 10/16/2015 04:05 PM, Stephen Boyd wrote:
> On 10/16, York Sun wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 10/16/2015 02:31 PM, Stephen Boyd wrote:
>>> On 10/16, York Sun wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 10/09/2015 05:09 PM, Stephen Boyd wrote:
>>>>> On 10/09, York Sun wrote:
>>>>>> +/*
>>>>>> + * To support multiple si5338 chips, we cannot use devm_clk_get because
>>>>>> + * each chip has its own clock sources. If device tree is not used,
>>>>>> + * platform driver should provide these clocks. Let the clocks be freed
>>>>>> + * automatically when device is unbound. We implement our own devm_of_clk_get.
>>>>>> + */
>>>>>> +static void devm_of_clk_release(struct device *dev, void *res)
>>>>>> +{
>>>>>> +	clk_put(*(struct clk **)res);
>>>>>> +}
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +static struct clk *devm_of_clk_get(struct device *dev, struct device_node *np,
>>>>>
>>>>> What is this? I don't get it at all.
>>>>
>>>> Maybe you can help me on this.
>>>> We have two ways to get parent clock. One is from device tree, the other is from
>>>> platform data. When the clock is from platform data, the consumer gets the clock
>>>> and passes it. The clock will be put by the consumer as well. When the parent
>>>> clock comes from device tree, what I am trying to do is to call of_clk_get(),
>>>> without worrying about to call clk_put() later when the driver is removed, so I
>>>> don't have to know where the parent clock data came from.
>>>>
>>>
>>> This driver should always use clk_get() then. If the mode is
>>> device tree, clk_get() will lookup the clock in DT and get it
>>> from there. If the mode is platform data, then we'll fallback to
>>> the clkdev method of clk_get(), which will look for a clk_lookup
>>> created for the device calling clk_get() + the connection id that
>>> was provided by the lookup creator. This driver should always
>>> call clk_put() on the clock when it's done with it, regardless of
>>> DT vs. platform data.
>>>
>>
>> For the platform data mode, I think it is up to the consumer to get and put the
>> parent clocks. The current code is to pass (struct clk *) pointers as parent
>> clocks. Are you suggesting to pass the name of parent clocks?
>>
> 
> I'm suggesting to register clocks with clkdev using a device name
> that matches the consumer. The consumer (this driver?) will
> simply call clk_get() and clk_put() then, nothing else is needed.
> I'm not suggesting to pass the names of the parent clocks. It
> sounds like those are inputs to this device, so we should be
> calling clk_get() with a device and a connection id to get the
> clock.
> 

Thanks. I think I mostly understand the idea. Let me try.
BTW, I mean the platform device (or whoever uses the output of the clock) is the
clock consumer.

York

  reply	other threads:[~2015-10-17  0:09 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2015-10-09 17:09 [Resend Patch v6] driver/clk/clk-si5338: Add common clock framework driver for si5338 York Sun
2015-10-10  0:09 ` Stephen Boyd
2015-10-16 21:01   ` York Sun
2015-10-16 21:31     ` Stephen Boyd
2015-10-16 21:37       ` York Sun
2015-10-16 23:05         ` Stephen Boyd
2015-10-17  0:09           ` York Sun [this message]
2015-10-19 20:34           ` York Sun
2015-10-20  0:03             ` Stephen Boyd
2015-10-20  0:17               ` York Sun
2015-10-20  0:36                 ` Stephen Boyd
2015-10-20  1:28                   ` York Sun
2015-10-20 17:20                     ` York Sun
2015-10-20 17:49                     ` Stephen Boyd
2015-10-21  0:25                       ` York Sun

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