[PATCH v2 00/12] clk/exynos convert clock IDs to macros

Andrzej Hajda a.hajda at samsung.com
Mon Oct 7 04:46:50 EDT 2013


On 10/06/2013 10:27 PM, Mike Turquette wrote:
> Quoting Kukjin Kim (2013-10-04 19:16:56)
>> Mike Turquette wrote:
>>> Quoting Kukjin Kim (2013-09-30 03:11:41)
>>>> Mike Turquette wrote:
>>>>> Quoting Sylwester Nawrocki (2013-09-16 07:33:45)
>>>>>> On 09/12/2013 12:50 PM, Kukjin Kim wrote:
>>>>>>> Well...I'm not sure changing to use macro is better or not at this
>>>>> moment...
>>>>>> I think it is. ;) It's really less error prone to have symbolic
>>> names
>>>>> instead
>>>>>> of the plain numbers. The clock ids are defined in one place and it
>>> is
>>>>> more
>>>>>> clear what a clock is by looking at symbolic name. It's especially
>>>>> annoying
>>>>>> to use plain numbers where are are many clock in a single node, like
>>> 10
>>>>> or
>>>>>> more. What are you main concerns with this ?
>>>>> I think having the symbolic names is a win for readability.
>>>>>
>>>> Hmm...since Mike who is a maintainer for ccf agrees with Sylwester's
>>> opinion, so I agree. Actually, I had no strong objection on this but still
>>> I'm not sure using macro is really better because sometimes the name
>>> doesn't give readability really I think though.
>>>> Mike, can you give me your ack on clk stuff?
>>> Yes, but I was thinking to take this change through the clk tree. The
>>> new branch based on -rc3 will be published tonight.
>>>
>>> Let me know if it causes problems for you for me to take it.
>>>
>> Uhm, I think dt changes can make ugly conflicts because of spread dt changing?
> Sure, go ahead and take the patches then.
>
> Acked-by: Mike Turquette <mturquette at linaro.org>
>
> Regards,
> Mike

I can create patchset based on different git branch if neccessary.

Regards
Andrzej
>> - Kukjin




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