[PATCH v1 1/3] clocksource: rockchip: Make the driver more readability and compatible

Daniel Lezcano daniel.lezcano at linaro.org
Thu Sep 24 17:25:26 PDT 2015


Hi Caesar,

so thinking a bit more about this patch. I would like to split it into 
two. One fixing the NO_IRQ and another fixing the dsb().

IIUC, the ARMv8 support is not yet ready and dsb() is not necessary as a 
fix for the previous kernel version. However, the timer is used with the 
ARMv7 boards and the NO_IRQ should be merged into tip-urgent.

I already done the fix and I am ready to submit it (for the timer 
keystone also). So I suggest your resend the dsb() fix only.

Regarding the indentation, I prefer you do that in a separate patch by 
cleaning up the macros (if relevant) or send the patch to trivial@

   -- Daniel

On 09/22/2015 07:15 AM, Caesar Wang wrote:
> Hi  Heiko,
>
> 在 2015年09月22日 22:00, Heiko Stübner 写道:
>> Hi Caesar,
>>
>> Am Freitag, 18. September 2015, 16:51:09 schrieb Caesar Wang:
>>> Build the arm64 SoCs (e.g.: RK3368) on Rockchip platform,
>>> There are some failure with build up on timer driver for rockchip.
>>>
>>> logs:
>>> ...
>>> drivers/clocksource/rockchip_timer.c:156:13: error: 'NO_IRQ' undeclared
>>> /tmp/ccdAnNy5.s:47: Error: missing immediate expression at  operand 1 --
>>> `dsb`
>>> ...
>>>
>>> The problem was different semantics of dsb on btw arm32 and arm64,
>>> Here we can convert the dsb with insteading of dsb(sy).
>>>
>>> NO_IRQ definition is missing for ARM64, since NO_IRQ being -1 is a
>>> legacy thing for ARM - all ARM drivers are supposed to be converted to
>>> use <= 0 or == 0 to detect invalid IRQs, and _eventually_ once all users
>>> are gone, NO_IRQ deleted. Modern drivers should _all_ be using !irq to
>>> detect invalid IRQs, and not using NO_IRQ.
>>>
>>> Meanwhile, I change a bit to make the code more readability for driver
>>> when I check the code style.
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Caesar Wang <wxt at rock-chips.com>
>>> ---
>>>
>>> Changes in v1:
>>> - As Russell, Thomas, Daniel comments, let's replace NO_IRQ by '!irq'.
>>>
>>>   drivers/clocksource/rockchip_timer.c | 29
>>> +++++++++++++++--------------
>>>   1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)
>>>
>>> diff --git a/drivers/clocksource/rockchip_timer.c
>>> b/drivers/clocksource/rockchip_timer.c index bb2c2b0..e1af449 100644
>>> --- a/drivers/clocksource/rockchip_timer.c
>>> +++ b/drivers/clocksource/rockchip_timer.c
>>> @@ -17,16 +17,16 @@
>>>
>>>   #define TIMER_NAME "rk_timer"
>>>
>>> -#define TIMER_LOAD_COUNT0 0x00
>>> -#define TIMER_LOAD_COUNT1 0x04
>>> -#define TIMER_CONTROL_REG 0x10
>>> -#define TIMER_INT_STATUS 0x18
>>> +#define TIMER_LOAD_COUNT0    0x00
>>> +#define TIMER_LOAD_COUNT1    0x04
>>> +#define TIMER_CONTROL_REG    0x10
>>> +#define TIMER_INT_STATUS    0x18
>>>
>>> -#define TIMER_DISABLE 0x0
>>> -#define TIMER_ENABLE 0x1
>>> -#define TIMER_MODE_FREE_RUNNING (0 << 1)
>>> -#define TIMER_MODE_USER_DEFINED_COUNT (1 << 1)
>>> -#define TIMER_INT_UNMASK (1 << 2)
>>> +#define TIMER_DISABLE            (0 << 0)
>>> +#define TIMER_ENABLE            (1 << 0)
>>> +#define TIMER_MODE_FREE_RUNNING        (0 << 1)
>>> +#define TIMER_MODE_USER_DEFINED_COUNT    (1 << 1)
>>> +#define TIMER_INT_UNMASK        (1 << 2)
>> not sure how Daniel sees this, but those could count as "unrelated
>> change", as
>> they have nothing to do with the arm64 build-fixes.
>
> Yep, it's no related to the arm64 uild fixes.
> I only make the code more readability for driver.
>
>>
>>>   struct bc_timer {
>>>       struct clock_event_device ce;
>>> @@ -49,14 +49,14 @@ static inline void __iomem *rk_base(struct
>>> clock_event_device *ce) static inline void rk_timer_disable(struct
>>> clock_event_device *ce) {
>>>       writel_relaxed(TIMER_DISABLE, rk_base(ce) + TIMER_CONTROL_REG);
>>> -    dsb();
>>> +    dsb(sy);
>>>   }
>>>
>>>   static inline void rk_timer_enable(struct clock_event_device *ce, u32
>>> flags) {
>>>       writel_relaxed(TIMER_ENABLE | TIMER_INT_UNMASK | flags,
>>>                  rk_base(ce) + TIMER_CONTROL_REG);
>>> -    dsb();
>>> +    dsb(sy);
>>>   }
>>>
>>>   static void rk_timer_update_counter(unsigned long cycles,
>>> @@ -64,13 +64,13 @@ static void rk_timer_update_counter(unsigned long
>>> cycles, {
>>>       writel_relaxed(cycles, rk_base(ce) + TIMER_LOAD_COUNT0);
>>>       writel_relaxed(0, rk_base(ce) + TIMER_LOAD_COUNT1);
>>> -    dsb();
>>> +    dsb(sy);
>>>   }
>>>
>>>   static void rk_timer_interrupt_clear(struct clock_event_device *ce)
>>>   {
>>>       writel_relaxed(1, rk_base(ce) + TIMER_INT_STATUS);
>>> -    dsb();
>>> +    dsb(sy);
>>>   }
>>>
>>>   static inline int rk_timer_set_next_event(unsigned long cycles,
>>> @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ static void __init rk_timer_init(struct
>>> device_node *np)
>>> bc_timer.freq = clk_get_rate(timer_clk);
>>>
>>>       irq = irq_of_parse_and_map(np, 0);
>>> -    if (irq == NO_IRQ) {
>>> +    if (!irq) {
>>>           pr_err("Failed to map interrupts for '%s'\n", TIMER_NAME);
>>>           return;
>>>       }
>>> @@ -173,4 +173,5 @@ static void __init rk_timer_init(struct
>>> device_node *np)
>>>
>>>       clockevents_config_and_register(ce, bc_timer.freq, 1, UINT_MAX);
>>>   }
>>> +
>> unnecessary addition of a blank line (same reasons as above)
>
> It's the same reason with the above.
>
> CHECK: Please use a blank line after function/struct/union/enum
> declarations
> #176: FILE: rockchip_timer.c:176:
> +}
> +CLOCKSOURCE_OF_DECLARE(rk_timer, "rockchip,rk3288-timer", rk_timer_init);
>
> I know, we can ignore the above warning.
> That's a bit better, I thnik.
>
>
>>>   CLOCKSOURCE_OF_DECLARE(rk_timer, "rockchip,rk3288-timer",
>>> rk_timer_init);
>>
>> Heiko
>>
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>
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