> On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 11:02:38AM -0300, Ezequiel Garcia wrote: > > On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 04:49:28PM +0400, Alexander Shiyan wrote: > > > > Some SoC have MMIO regions that are shared across orthogonal > > > > subsystems. This commit implements a possible solution for the > > > > thread-safe access of such regions through a spinlock-protected API > > > > with clear-set semantics. > > > > > > > > Concurrent access is protected with a single spinlock for the > > > > entire MMIO address space. While this protects shared-registers, > > > > it also serializes access to unrelated/unshared registers. [...] > > > > +void atomic_io_clear_set(void __iomem *reg, u32 clear, u32 set) > > > > +{ > > > > + spin_lock(&__io_lock); > > > > + writel((readl(reg) & ~clear) | set, reg); > > > > + spin_unlock(&__io_lock); > > > > +} > > > > +EXPORT_SYMBOL(atomic_io_clear_set); > > > > > > So, one lock is used to all possible registers? > > > Seems a regmap-mmio can be used for such access. > > > > > > > Thanks for the hint! Quite frankly, I wasn't familiar with regmap-mmio. > > > > However, after reading some code, I fail to see how that helps in this case. > > > > Note that we need to access the *same* MMIO address from completely > > different (and unrelated) drivers, such as watchdog and clocksource. > > > > So I wonder who would "own" the regmap descriptor, and how does the other > > one gets aware of that descriptor? > > > > In addition given we can use orion_wdt (originally meant for mach-kirkwood) > > to support mvebu SoC watchdog, we need to sort this out in a completely > > multiplatform capable way. > > > > Ideas? > > Answering myself... > > How about using drivers/mfd/syscon.c to create the regmap owner for the shared > register (TIMER_CTRL in this case, but others might appear) ? > > Or adding a new mfd implementation if syscon does not fit ? > > Does this sound like an overkill ?
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