[PATCH v2] xen/arm: register clocks used by the hypervisor

Julien Grall julien.grall at arm.com
Tue Jul 5 06:54:34 PDT 2016



On 05/07/16 14:53, Stefano Stabellini wrote:
> On Thu, 30 Jun 2016, Dirk Behme wrote:
>> +- clocks: one or more clocks to be registered.
>> +  Xen hypervisor drivers might replace native drivers, resulting in
>> +  clocks not registered by these native drivers. To avoid that these
>> +  unregistered clocks are disabled, then, e.g. by clk_disable_unused(),
>> +  register them in the hypervisor node.
>> +  An example for this are the clocks of the serial driver. If the clocks
>> +  used by the serial hardware interface are not registered by the serial
>> +  driver the serial output might stop once clk_disable_unused() is called.
>
> What if we use the "status" property of the clocks? Could we set it to
> "disabled" in Xen? Would that be enough for Linux to leave them alone?

clocks could be shared between multiple devices. So it is not possible 
to disable the clock.

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Julien Grall



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