[PATCH] sched_clock: add data pointer argument to read callback
Måns Rullgård
mans at mansr.com
Fri Oct 9 16:48:22 PDT 2015
Russell King - ARM Linux <linux at arm.linux.org.uk> writes:
> On Fri, Oct 09, 2015 at 10:57:35PM +0100, Mans Rullgard wrote:
>> This passes a data pointer specified in the sched_clock_register()
>> call to the read callback allowing simpler implementations thereof.
>>
>> In this patch, existing uses of this interface are simply updated
>> with a null pointer.
>
> This is a bad description. It tells us what the patch is doing,
> (which we can see by reading the patch) but not _why_. Please include
> information on why the change is necessary - describe what you are
> trying to achieve.
Currently most of the callbacks use a global variable to store the
address of a counter register. This has several downsides:
- Loading the address of a global variable can be more expensive than
keeping a pointer next to the function pointer.
- It makes it impossible to have multiple instances of a driver call
sched_clock_register() since the caller can't know which clock will
win in the end.
- Many of the existing callbacks are practically identical and could be
replaced with a common generic function if it had a pointer argument.
If I've missed something that makes this a stupid idea, please tell.
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Måns Rullgård
mans at mansr.com
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