[RFC PATCH 00/15] pwm: add support for atomic update

Heiko Stübner heiko at sntech.de
Wed Jul 1 14:57:57 PDT 2015


Hi Boris,

Am Mittwoch, 1. Juli 2015, 10:21:46 schrieb Boris Brezillon:
> Hello Thierry,
> 
> This series adds support for atomic PWM update, or ITO, the capability
> to update all the parameters of a PWM device (enabled/disabled, period,
> duty and polarity) in one go.
> 
> This implementation is still experimental, and I may have missed some key
> aspect, so any feedback are welcome.
> 
> Also note that I haven't protected the state update with any locking.
> That's because the existing config does not protect against concurrent
> access to a requested PWM device (see the pwm_config implementation).
> I guess the PWM framework assume the user will implement the proper locking
> scheme if it has to concurrently access the device.
> 
> The 5 first patches prepare the addition of the pwm_state concept, which
> will be used to allow atomic updates.
> The following patches introduce the pwm_state struct, initial state
> retrieval and atomic update concepts.
> 
> Patches 12 and 13 are showing how one can implement the initial state
> retrieval and atomic update features in a PWM driver (in this specific
> case I implemented it in the rockchip driver).
> 
> The last 2 patches are making use of those changes to improve the
> pwm-regulator driver (initializing the regulator state based on the
> initial PWM state).

at first I got very strange readings (very wrong values and wrong polarity), 
which resulted from the issues I pointed out in the replies to individual 
patches. After fixing these, the pwm read-back now returns exactly the expected 
values :-) .

And with the original voltage table from the Chromeos-devicetrees, the pwm-
regulator also returns the expected 1.2V that coreboot initially set.


Heiko






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