[PATCH v4 2/8] clk: Add a Raspberry Pi-specific clock driver.
Michael Turquette
mturquette at baylibre.com
Wed Aug 12 12:00:14 PDT 2015
Quoting Eric Anholt (2015-08-12 11:04:05)
> Michael Turquette <mturquette at linaro.org> writes:
>
> > Hi Eric,
> >
> > Quoting Eric Anholt (2015-07-20 12:33:01)
> >> +void __init rpi_firmware_init_clock_provider(struct device_node *node)
> >> +{
> >> + /* We delay construction of our struct clks until get time,
> >> + * because we need to be able to return -EPROBE_DEFER if the
> >> + * firmware driver isn't up yet. clk core doesn't support
> >> + * re-probing on -EPROBE_DEFER, but callers of clk_get can.
> >> + */
> >> + of_clk_add_provider(node, rpi_firmware_delayed_get_clk, node);
> >> +}
> >> +
> >> +CLK_OF_DECLARE(rpi_firmware_clocks, "raspberrypi,bcm2835-firmware-clocks",
> >> + rpi_firmware_init_clock_provider);
> >
> > Do you require CLK_OF_DECLARE here? Could this be a platform driver
> > instead?
>
> I'm not actually sure. The common pattern seemed to be using
> CLK_OF_DECLARE (130 files using it versus declaring a struct
> platform_driver), and it seems to avoid a whole lot of boilerplate.
> What would the advantage be?
Correctly using the Linux driver model, having a nice struct device and
things like supsend and resume handlers, etc.
There is a lot of CLK_OF_DECLARE going on in drivers/clk, but I am
hoping we can fix that. The main reason for CLK_OF_DECLARE is when you
need to register clocks very early (e.g. timers). This is often not the
case.
Regards,
Mike
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