[PATCH v4 0/5] acpi, clocksource, kvm: add GTDT and ARM memory-mapped timer support
Fu Wei
fu.wei at linaro.org
Thu Mar 17 21:22:28 PDT 2016
Hi Rafael,
Great thanks for your feedback!
On 18 March 2016 at 08:41, Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw at rjwysocki.net> wrote:
> On Thursday, March 17, 2016 10:07:30 AM Timur Tabi wrote:
>> fu.wei at linaro.org wrote:
>> > From: Fu Wei <fu.wei at linaro.org>
>> >
>> > This patchset:
>> > (1)Move some enums and marcos to header file for arm_arch_timer,
>> > improve the pr_* code by defining "pr_fmt(fmt)" in arm_arch_timer.c
>> >
>> > (2)Introduce ACPI GTDT parser: drivers/acpi/gtdt.c
>> > Parse all kinds of timer in GTDT table of ACPI:arch timer,
>> > memory-mapped timer and SBSA Generic Watchdog timer.
>> > This driver can help to simplify all the relevant timer drivers,
>> > and separate all the ACPI GTDT knowledge from them.
>> >
>> > (3)Simplify ACPI code for arch timer in arm_arch_timer.c
>> >
>> > (4)Add memory-mapped timer support in arm_arch_timer.c
>>
>> The SBSA watchdog driver is already in watchdog-next and will be merged
>> into 4.6. These five patches are necessary for the watchdog driver to
>> probe on an ACPI system.
>>
>> I'm guessing since that v4 was posted in the middle of the 4.6 merge
>> window, that these patches won't make it and we'll have to wait until
>> 4.7 (at the earliest)?
>
> First off, the last version I've seen is the v3. I must have overlooked
> the v4 then, but I don't think it was CCed to linux-acpi (which should
> have happened).
Sorry for this, That is my fault. I updated the script of git-send-email for
sending the v4 patchset, but lost a space between two "--cc". :-(
>
> Second, these patches require review from multiple maintainers and (or including)
> people who actually know how the GTDT is supposed to be used. I haven't
> seen any responses from any of them yet, so the answer to your question is
> "yes".
>
> I will have a couple of comments for patch [1/6] (in the v3), but it's
> not been a priority due to the apparent overall lack of interest in this
> series.
Since this device is a generic watchdog for ARM server, it is(will be) used
in a lot of chips. So I think many people are interested in it. They
haven't provided
any feedback, maybe due to my "--cc" mistake, or busy on something
else now. :-(
I would like to learn your comments for patch [1/6] , then improve my
v4, post v5
ASAP.
This patchset includes GTDT and memory-mapped timer patches, because my
memory-mapped timer patches depends on GTDT.
But maybe we can upstream GTDT separately?
any suggestion?
Thanks for your help!
>
> Thanks,
> Rafael
>
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