[PATCHv2 1/8] clk: add an APPLY_RATE_CHANGE notifier event during clk_set_rate()
Thomas Petazzoni
thomas.petazzoni at free-electrons.com
Tue Jul 8 13:25:16 PDT 2014
Dear Stephen Boyd,
On Tue, 08 Jul 2014 13:18:54 -0700, Stephen Boyd wrote:
> >>> In order to solve this problem, we propose to add an APPLY_RATE_CHANGE
> >>> notifier event, which gets called right after ->set_rate(), but before
> >>> ->recalc_rate(), and therefore regardless of whether there was an
> >>> actualy frequency change or not.
> >> Is there any reason why we can't call the pmsu code (part #3) directly
> >> from the cpu clock driver? It seems like if we just called the
> >> .set_rate() op we wouldn't actually have changed the clock's rate. That
> >> doesn't seem very intuitive and it really makes the code flow hard to
> >> follow.
> > Right, but what solution would you propose to achieve that? These days,
> > a direct call from drivers/ code to arch/arm/mach-<foo>/ code is
> > frowned upon, no? (The code handling the PMSU is in
> > arch/arm/mach-mvebu/pmsu.c).
>
> I don't see a problem with having an include file in include/linux/ for
> this, maybe others do though.
I'm fine with that as well, but I believe one of the policy was to
avoid having too much drivers/ stuff call into arch/arm/ stuff.
> If it actually is a problem then perhaps
> moving the pmsu.c code into drivers/ is the right solution.
Yes, but where would it belong? The PMSU hardware block is tightly
linked to SMP initialization (which means it should be up and running
very early), CPU hotplug, cpuidle, cpufreq and suspend/resume. It means
that it interacts with a lot of different subsystems.
Maybe the solution of adding a direct call from
drivers/clk/mvebu/clk-cpu.c to arch/arm/mach-mvebu/pmsu.c is the
easiest and most explicit solution.
Thanks,
Thomas
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