On Tue, 12 Apr 2016 13:39:12 +0200 Thierry Reding <thierry.red...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 10:03:28PM +0200, Boris Brezillon wrote: > > Currently the PWM core mixes the current PWM state with the per-platform > > reference config (specified through the PWM lookup table, DT definition or > > directly hardcoded in PWM drivers). > > > > Create a pwm_args struct to store this reference config, so that PWM users > > can differentiate the current config from the reference one. > > > > Patch all places where pwm->args should be initialized. We keep the > > pwm_set_polarity/period() calls until all PWM users are patched to > > use pwm_args instead of pwm_get_period/polarity(). > > Perhaps a helper would be useful? Something like: > > static inline void > pwm_apply_args(struct pwm_device *pwm, const struct pwm_args *args) > { > pwm_set_duty_cycle(pwm, args->duty_cycle); > pwm_set_period(pwm, args->period); > } > > ? That would make it slightly easier to get rid of it again after all > clients have been converted. Sure. I'll add this helper. > > With the exception of pwm-clps711x all of these args are set at of_xlate > time (for DT) or from the lookup table in pwm_get() (for non-DT), so it > might even be possible to move this call to the core, so that removal of > it will be a one-liner. Not sure I get that one. Some drivers are implementing their own ->of_xlate() method, how would you get rid of this pwm_apply_args() in those custom implementations? -- Boris Brezillon, Free Electrons Embedded Linux and Kernel engineering http://free-electrons.com _______________________________________________ Intel-gfx mailing list Intel-gfx@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/intel-gfx