[PATCH 05/11] OMAPDSS: add clk_prepare and clk_unprepare

Rajendra Nayak rnayak at ti.com
Mon Jun 25 07:48:21 EDT 2012


On Monday 25 June 2012 01:28 PM, Tomi Valkeinen wrote:
> On Mon, 2012-06-25 at 12:29 +0530, Rajendra Nayak wrote:
>> On Monday 25 June 2012 11:37 AM, Tomi Valkeinen wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> On Fri, 2012-06-22 at 19:18 +0530, Rajendra Nayak wrote:
>>>> In preparation of OMAP moving to Common Clk Framework(CCF) add clk_prepare()
>>>> and clk_unprepare() for the omapdss clocks.
>>>
>>> You used clk_prepare and clk_unprepare instead of clk_prepare_enable and
>>> clk_disable_unprepare. I didn't check the dss driver yet, but my hunch
>>> is that the clocks are normally not enabled/disabled from atomic
>>> context.
>>>
>>> What does the prepare/unprepare actually do? Is there any benefit in
>>> delaying preparing, i.e. is there a difference between prepare right
>>> after clk_get, or prepare right before clk_enable? (And similarly for
>>> unprepare)
>>
>> clk_prepare/unprepare are useful for clocks which need the 'enable'
>> logic to be implemented as a slow part (which can sleep) and a fast part
>> (which does not sleep). For all the dss clocks in question we don't need
>> a slow part and hence they do not have a .clk_prepare/unprepare
>> platform hook.
>>
>> The framework however still does prepare usecounting (it has a prepare
>> count and an enable count, and prepare count is expected to be non-zero
>> while the clock is being enabled) and uses a mutex around to guard it.
>> So while the dss driver would do multiple clk_enable/disable while its
>> active, it seems fair to just prepare/unprepare the clocks once just
>> after clk_get() and before clk_put() in this particular case.
>
> But the driver should not presume anything special about the clocks. In
> this case the dss driver would presume that the clocks it uses do not
> have prepare and unprepare hooks.
>
> If the generally proper way to use prepare/unprepare is in combination
> of enable/disable, then I think we should try to do that.

makes sense. Lets see if any of the clk_enable/disable happen in  atomic
context, if not it would be just a matter of replacing all with a
clk_prepare_enable/disable_unprepare. Else we might have to find a safe
place sometime before clk_enable to prepare the clk and after
clk_disable to unprepare it.

>
> I'll check if any of the dss clocks are enabled or disabled in atomic
> context.
>
>   Tomi
>




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