From: David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>
To: Clemens Ladisch <clemens@ladisch.de>
Cc: lkml <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
bob.picco@hp.com, venkatesh.pallipadi@intel.com,
Vojtech Pavlik <vojtech@suse.cz>,
the arch/x86 maintainers <x86@kernel.org>,
Adrian Bunk <bunk@kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [patch 2.6.26-git] /dev/hpet - fixes and cleanup
Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2008 01:27:21 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200807280127.22060.david-b@pacbell.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <488D7BFF.10005@ladisch.de>
On Monday 28 July 2008, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> > + /* FIXME this may trash both the system clocksource and
> > + * the current clock event device! Use HPET_TN_SETVAL
> > + * instead, like arch/x86/kernel/hpet.c does ... never
> > + * modify the counter, ever.
> > + */
> > m = read_counter(&hpet->hpet_mc);
> > write_counter(t + m + hpetp->hp_delta, &timer->hpet_compare);
>
> This comment seems to assume that the code below modifies the main
> counter, which it doesn't.
There's only one counter. How could it not modify that?
Oh ... I see. It's called write_counter() but doesn't
actually write the counter. Likewise, read_counter() is
not actually reading the counter. Gaack ...
So that's not really an issue (good!). I'll strike that
comment, except to comment that it's explicitly not modifying
any counter (just a hidden write-only accumulator) ... but
those silly function names should really be changed so they
have a less tenuous connection with reality. In fact, most
places would be better off just hard-wiring 32-bit access...
> Additionally, HPET_TN_SETVAL has the same
> value as Tn_VAL_SET_CNF_MASK (from <linux/hpet.h>), which _is_ used.
OK, I can see that too. This HPET stuff is really a lot
dirtier than I had expected ... there's no reason at all
to have two separate headers with two incompatible sets
of definitions for the same registers!!
Any comments on the rest?
- Dave
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-07-28 8:27 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-07-22 22:08 [patch 2.6.26] /dev/hpet - fixes and cleanup David Brownell
2008-07-23 7:44 ` Clemens Ladisch
2008-07-23 16:12 ` David Brownell
2008-07-23 16:50 ` David Brownell
2008-07-24 11:35 ` Clemens Ladisch
2008-07-25 19:55 ` David Brownell
2008-07-29 21:26 ` H. Peter Anvin
2008-07-25 19:58 ` [patch 2.6.26-git] " David Brownell
2008-07-28 7:57 ` Clemens Ladisch
2008-07-28 8:27 ` David Brownell [this message]
2008-07-28 9:10 ` Clemens Ladisch
2008-07-29 19:46 ` David Brownell
2008-07-29 19:47 ` [patch 2.6.27-rc1] " David Brownell
2008-07-31 16:46 ` Ingo Molnar
2008-07-31 16:55 ` Ingo Molnar
2008-07-31 19:59 ` David Brownell
2008-07-31 20:50 ` Ingo Molnar
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