[PATCH 1/5] clocksource: st_lpc: Add LPC timer as a clocksource.

Maxime Coquelin maxime.coquelin at st.com
Wed Apr 29 08:48:11 PDT 2015


Hello Thomas,

On 04/21/2015 11:56 AM, Thomas Gleixner wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Apr 2015, Peter Griffin wrote:
>> +/* Low Power Timer */
>> +#define LPC_LPT_LSB_OFF		0x400
>> +#define LPC_LPT_MSB_OFF		0x404
>> +#define LPC_LPT_START_OFF	0x408
>> +
>> +struct st_lpc {
>> +	struct clk *clk;
>> +	void __iomem *iomem_cs;
>> +};
>> +
>> +static struct st_lpc *st_lpc;
>> +
>> +static u64 notrace st_lpc_counter_read(void)
>> +{
>> +	u64 counter;
>> +	u32 lower;
>> +	u32 upper, old_upper;
>> +
>> +	upper = readl_relaxed(st_lpc->iomem_cs + LPC_LPT_MSB_OFF);
>> +	do {
>> +		old_upper = upper;
>> +		lower = readl_relaxed(st_lpc->iomem_cs + LPC_LPT_LSB_OFF);
>> +		upper = readl_relaxed(st_lpc->iomem_cs + LPC_LPT_MSB_OFF);
>> +	} while (upper != old_upper);
>> +
>> +	counter = upper;
>> +	counter <<= 32;
>> +	counter |= lower;
>> +	return counter;
>
> What's the point of this exercise? The kernel can handle 32bit
> clocksources nicely. So why do you want to artificially expand them to
> 64bit by adding useless loops and hoops to a hotpath?

I agree we should use only the lower 32 bits.
This timer is moreover clocked at a slow rate (30MHz), so we won't have 
too much interrupts.

Peter, doing that, you could use something like this directly:
clocksource_mmio_init(st_lpc->iomem_cs + LPC_LPT_LSB_OFF, 
"st_lpc_timer", rate,
             200, 24, clocksource_mmio_readl_down);

Thanks,
Maxime

>
> Thanks,
>
> 	tglx




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