[PATCH 2/2] clocksource/drivers/nxp-timer: Add the System Timer Module for the s32g platform

Daniel Lezcano daniel.lezcano at linaro.org
Wed Mar 26 01:06:34 PDT 2025


On 26/03/2025 08:44, Ghennadi Procopciuc wrote:
> On 3/25/2025 3:54 PM, Daniel Lezcano wrote:
>> On 25/03/2025 14:21, Ghennadi Procopciuc wrote:
>>> On 3/25/2025 2:51 PM, Daniel Lezcano wrote:

[ ... ]

>>>>>
>>>>> This wouldn't be the case if the STM is kept running/counting during
>>>>> the
>>>>> clock event setup, with only the clock event interrupt being disabled
>>>>> (CCR.CEN).
>>>>
>>>> Are you asking to use two different channels for the same STM instance,
>>>> one for the clocksource and one for the clockevent ?
>>>>
>>>
>>> I suggested using the CNT register to obtain the count for the clock
>>> source, while using one of the STM channels for the clock event.
>>
>> Ah, ok.
>>
>> I think it is preferable to keep them separated to keep the code
>> modular. Given the number of STM on the platform, it does not hurt
>>
> 
> The S32G2 and S32G3 are SoCs featuring a diverse set of cores. Linux is
> expected to run on Cortex-A53 cores, while other software stacks will
> operate on Cortex-M cores. The number of STM instances has been sized to
> include at most one instance per core. Allocating six instances (1 clock
> source, 1 broadcast clock event, and 4 clock events for all A53 cores)
> to Linux on the S32G2 leaves the M7 software stacks without adequate STM
> coverage.

Mmh, right. From this perspective it makes sense.

> Additionally, the proposed implementation uses only one STM channel out
> of four, which is not optimal hardware usage. I suggest using all STM
> channels instead of limiting it to a single channel per instance, given
> that the driver already uses a global structure to pair STM instances
> with cores. This approach will optimize the number of instances required
> by Linux and leverage the capabilities of each STM.




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