Hi,

Dne četrtek, 24. maj 2018 ob 10:43:51 CEST je Maxime Ripard napisal(a):
> Hi,
> 
> On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 05:15:15PM +0200, Jernej Škrabec wrote:
> > > > +       /*
> > > > +        * Default register values might have some reserved bits set, 
which
> > > > +        * prevents TCON TOP from working properly. Set them to 0 here.
> > > > +        */
> > > > +       writel(0, tcon_top->regs + TCON_TOP_PORT_SEL_REG);
> > > > +       writel(0, tcon_top->regs + TCON_TOP_GATE_SRC_REG);
> > > > +
> > > > +       for (i = 0; i < CLK_NUM; i++) {
> > > > +               const char *parent_name = "bus-tcon-top";
> > > 
> > > I guess retrieving the parent's clock name at runtime would be more
> > > flexible.
> > 
> > It is, but will it ever be anything else?
> 
> Probably not, but when the complexity is exactly the same (using
> __clk_get_name), we'd better use the more appropriate solution. If we
> ever need to change that clock name, or to use the driver with an SoC
> that wouldn't have the same clock name for whatever reason, it will
> just work.
> 
> > > > +               struct clk_init_data init;
> > > > +               struct clk_gate *gate;
> > > > +
> > > > +               gate = devm_kzalloc(dev, sizeof(*gate), GFP_KERNEL);
> > > > +               if (!gate) {
> > > > +                       ret = -ENOMEM;
> > > > +                       goto err_disable_clock;
> > > > +               }
> > > > +
> > > > +               init.name = gates[i].name;
> > > > +               init.ops = &clk_gate_ops;
> > > > +               init.flags = CLK_IS_BASIC;
> > > > +               init.parent_names = &parent_name;
> > > > +               init.num_parents = 1;
> > > > +
> > > > +               gate->reg = tcon_top->regs + TCON_TOP_GATE_SRC_REG;
> > > > +               gate->bit_idx = gates[i].bit;
> > > > +               gate->lock = &tcon_top->reg_lock;
> > > > +               gate->hw.init = &init;
> > > > +
> > > > +               ret = devm_clk_hw_register(dev, &gate->hw);
> > > > +               if (ret)
> > > > +                       goto err_disable_clock;
> > > 
> > > Isn't it what clk_hw_register_gate is doing?
> > 
> > Almost, but not exactly. My goal was to use devm_* functions, so there is
> > no need to do any special cleanup.
> 
> Is it the only difference? If so, you can just create a
> devm_clk_hw_register gate.

I checked around and it seems that in clk core there are only non devm_* 
helpers like clk_hw_register_gate() for some reason. I guess I'll just use 
that and manually unregister all the clocks in cleanup function.

Best regards,
Jernej


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