[PATCH v5 00/46] pwm: add support for atomic update
Boris Brezillon
boris.brezillon at free-electrons.com
Mon Apr 11 15:42:45 PDT 2016
Hi Thierry,
On Wed, 30 Mar 2016 22:03:23 +0200
Boris Brezillon <boris.brezillon at free-electrons.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> This series adds support for atomic PWM update, or IOW, the capability
> to update all the parameters of a PWM device (enabled/disabled, period,
> duty and polarity) in one go.
>
> It also adds support for initial PWM state retrieval (or hardware readout),
> which should allow smooth handover between the bootloader and Linux. For
> example, critical PWM users (like critical regulators controlled by a PWM)
> can query the current PWM state, and adapt the PWM config without having
> to disable/enable the PWM, or abruptly change the period/dutycyle/polarity
> config.
>
> Thierry, I hope this version meets your expectations, if that's not the
> case, could you let me know quickly so I can adjust the implementation
> accordingly (I'd really like to get most of those changes in 4.7).
Still haven't had a clear feedback from your side on this series (you
commented on a few details, but nothing on the general approach). Could
you please have at a quick look at it, and let me know if I should
adjust the implementation?
Note that I plan to send a new version addressing comments made by
other maintainers/developers by the end of the week. In the meantime,
could you have a look at the first set of patches (patch 1 to 4 are
completely independent), and apply them if you're happy with it.
As you can see, I now have a lot of patches. This helps in showing the
big picture, but also annoys people when I send this 50+ patchset. So,
if you don't mind, I'd like to drop the changes touching PWM user
drivers (to make them use the atomic API) until we get the other parts
applied.
Thanks,
Boris
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