Re: [PATCH A 01/10] OMAP2/3: Add non-CORE DPLL rate set code and M, N programming

From: Russell King - ARM Linux
Date: Wed Jan 28 2009 - 17:26:49 EST


On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 10:10:56PM +0000, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:
> Since it's been posted to lists, comments are going to be made...
>
> On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 07:12:47PM -0700, Paul Walmsley wrote:
> > + /*
> > + * According to the 12-5 CDP code from TI, "Limitation 2.5"
> > + * on 3430ES1 prevents us from changing DPLL multipliers or dividers
> > + * on DPLL4.
> > + */
> > + if (omap_rev() == OMAP3430_REV_ES1_0 &&
> > + !strcmp("dpll4_ck", clk->name)) {
> > + printk(KERN_ERR "clock: DPLL4 cannot change rate due to "
> > + "silicon 'Limitation 2.5' on 3430ES1.\n");
> > + return -EINVAL;
> > + }
>
> Yuck. That's revolting and extremely fragile. Don't play these games.
> You've got plenty of free flag bits in clk->flags which could be used
> to prevent the DPLL from being changed. You've also got other ways to
> prevent it - eg, setting dpll_data to NULL.
>
> To do exception handling based on strcmp(), or even worse register offset
> and bit position (as is done elsewhere in the OMAP code) is utterly insane.

To further expand on this point, this patch also has:

@@ -588,6 +595,7 @@ static struct clk dpll4_ck = {
.enable = &omap3_noncore_dpll_enable,
.disable = &omap3_noncore_dpll_disable,
.round_rate = &omap2_dpll_round_rate,
+ .set_rate = &omap3_noncore_dpll_set_rate,
.recalc = &omap3_dpll_recalc,
};


We can handle this exception by replacing that set_rate function with
one which knows about this explicit quirk for this clock. In other
words, rather than having that strcmp(), the following would be a much
better way to handle this exception:

static int omap3_dpll4_set_rate(struct clk *clk, unsigned long rate)
{
if (omap_rev() == OMAP3430_REV_ES1_0) {
printk(KERN_ERR "clock: DPLL4 cannot change rate due to "
"silicon 'Limitation 2.5' on 3430ES1.\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
return omap3_noncore_dpll_set_rate(clk, rate);
}
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