[PATCH 42/48] clocksource/drivers: Add a new driver for the Atmel ARM TC blocks

Daniel Lezcano daniel.lezcano at linaro.org
Wed Jun 22 06:07:00 PDT 2016


On 06/11/2016 02:48 PM, Boris Brezillon wrote:

[ ... ]

>> +static int tcb_clkevt_next_event(unsigned long delta,
>> +				 struct clock_event_device *d)
>> +{
>> +	u32 val;
>> +
>> +	regmap_read(tc.regmap, ATMEL_TC_CV(tc.channels[0]), &val);
>> +	regmap_write(tc.regmap, ATMEL_TC_RC(tc.channels[0]), val + delta);
>> +	regmap_write(tc.regmap, ATMEL_TC_IER(tc.channels[0]), ATMEL_TC_CPCS);
>
> Hm, not sure this is 100% sure. What happens if by the time you write
> TC_RC, the delta value has expired? This means you'll have to wait
> another round before the TC engine generates the "RC reached" interrupt.
>
> I know this is very unlikely, but should we take the risk?
>
> The core seems to check the ->set_next_event() return value and tries to
> adjust ->min_delta_ns if it returns an error, so maybe it's worth
> testing if val + delta has already occurred just before enabling the
> TC_CPCS interrupt, and if it's the case, return an -ETIME error.
>
> Something like:
>
> 	u32 val[2], next;
>
> 	regmap_read(tc.regmap, ATMEL_TC_CV(tc.channels[0]), &val[0]);
> 	next = (val[0] + delta) & GENMASK(tc.bits - 1, 0);
> 	regmap_write(tc.regmap, ATMEL_TC_RC(tc.channels[0]), next);
> 	regmap_read(tc.regmap, ATMEL_TC_CV(tc.channels[0]), &val[1]);
>
> 	if ((next < val[0] && val[1] < val[0] && val[1] >= next) ||
> 	    (next > val[0] && (val[1] < val[0] || val[1] >= next))) {
> 		/*
> 		 * Clear the CPCS bit in the status register to avoid
> 		 * generating a spurious interrupt next time a valid
> 		 * timer event is configured.
> 		 * FIXME: not sure it's safe, since it also clears the
> 		 * overflow status, but it seems this flag is not used
> 		 * by the driver anyway.
> 		 */
> 		regmap_read(tc.regmap, ATMEL_TC_SR, &val[0]);
> 		return -ETIME;
> 	}
>
> 	
> 	regmap_write(tc.regmap, ATMEL_TC_IER(tc.channels[0]),
> 		     ATMEL_TC_CPCS);
>
> Thomas, Daniel, what's your opinion?

Are you describing the same as commit 
f9eccf24615672896dc13251410c3f2f33a14f95 ?


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