[RFC PATCH 6/6] hwmon: OMAP4: On die temperature sensor driver

Rajendra Nayak rnayak at ti.com
Wed Aug 24 00:07:50 EDT 2011


On 8/23/2011 10:45 PM, Kevin Hilman wrote:
> Rajendra Nayak<rnayak at ti.com>  writes:
>
>> On 8/23/2011 5:28 AM, Kevin Hilman wrote:
>>> Rajendra Nayak<rnayak at ti.com>   writes:
>>>
>>> [...]
>>>
>>>> FWIK, its a one time requirement to set the clock rate to the
>>>> right rate the device can operate in based on what a platform
>>>> supports.
>>>
>>> Except $SUBJECT patch hard-codes the clock rate for all platforms in the
>>> driver.
>>
>> The device has a requirement to operate in a 1Mhz to 2Mhz range.
>
> You mean the device on OMAP4 has this requirement.
>
> Will this requirement exist on every platform that uses any version of
> this IP (or future similar IPs)?  I suspect not.

I agree, the current limitation is specific to the IP rev used, and
might change for a never version of the IP.

>
>> So the driver is using a clk_round_rate() to get the closest rate
>> supported and sets it using a clk_set_rate().
>>
>>>
>>> If the clock rate is to be platform-specific, it should be done in
>>> platform-specific code.
>>
>> I am fine if this needs to be moved to platform-specific code, but I
>> wasn't quite sure this needs to be done in clock framework as was
>> suggested.
>
> No, it should't be in clock framework.  But since the frequency range is
> platform-specific, it should be initialized in platform-specific code.
> Having min/max parameters passed by platform data as suggested by
> J. Keerthy is fine.
>
> Probably even better is to have the driver have a default min/max rang
> which can be overridden by platform_data only if needed.

This sounds better since if the same IP rev is used on other platforms
which does not change the min/max, the driver can do with the default
and that would avoid duplications of same min/max having to be passed
for multiple platforms.

>
> Kevin




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