DT binding review for Armada display subsystem
Russell King - ARM Linux
linux at arm.linux.org.uk
Sat Jul 13 17:02:36 EDT 2013
On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 10:43:29PM +0200, Sylwester Nawrocki wrote:
> I wasn't aware of it, thanks. I've seen a patch from Jiada Wang, it seems
> they're working on v4 with clock object reference counting. Presumably we
> need both clk_get() to be taking reference on the module and reference
> counted clk free, e.g. in cases where clock provider is a hot-pluggable
> device. It might be too paranoid though, I haven't seen hardware
> configurations where a clock source could be unplugged safely when whole
> system is running.
I'm not going to accept refcounting being thrown into clk_get(). The
clkdev API already has refcounting, as much as it needs to. It just
needs people to use the hooks that I provided back in 2008 when I
created the clkdev API for doing _precisely_ this job.
Have a read through these commits, which backup my statement above:
0318e693d3a56836632bf1a2cfdafb7f34bcc703 - initial commit of the clkdev API
d72fbdf01fc77628c0b837d0dd2fd564fa26ede6 - converting Integrator to clkdev API
and it will show you how to do refcounting. The common clk API just
needs to stop defining __clk_get() and __clk_put() to be an empty
function and implement them appropriately for it's clk implementation,
like they were always meant to be.
__clk_get() and __clk_put() are the clk-implementation specific parts
of the clkdev API, because the clkdev API is utterly divorsed from the
internals of what a 'struct clk' actually is. clkdev just treats a
'struct clk' as a completely opaque type and never bothers poking
about inside it.
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