[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v4] xen/arm: Add a clock property
On 14.07.2016 17:55, Stefano Stabellini wrote: On Thu, 14 Jul 2016, Dirk Behme wrote:On 14.07.2016 12:38, Stefano Stabellini wrote:On Thu, 14 Jul 2016, Dirk Behme wrote:On 13.07.2016 23:03, Michael Turquette wrote:Quoting Dirk Behme (2016-07-13 11:56:30)On 13.07.2016 20:43, Stefano Stabellini wrote:On Wed, 13 Jul 2016, Dirk Behme wrote:On 13.07.2016 00:26, Michael Turquette wrote:Quoting Dirk Behme (2016-07-12 00:46:45)Clocks described by this property are reserved for use by Xen, and the OS must not alter their state any way, such as disabling or gating a clock, or modifying its rate. Ensuring this may impose constraints on parent clocks or other resources used by the clock tree.Note that clk_prepare_enable will not prevent the rate from changing (clk_set_rate) or a parent from changing (clk_set_parent). The only way to do this currently would be to set the following flags on the effected clocks: CLK_SET_RATE_GATE CLK_SET_PARENT_GATERegarding setting flags, I think we already talked about that. I think the conclusion was that in our case its not possible to manipulate the flags in the OS as this isn't intended to be done in cases like ours. Therefore no API is exported for this. I.e. if we need to set these flags, we have to do that in Xen where we add the clocks to the hypervisor node in the device tree. And not in the kernel patch discussed here.These are internal Linux flags, aren't they?I've been under the impression that you can set clock "flags" via the device tree. Seems I need to re-check that ;)Right, you cannot set flags from the device tree. Also, setting these flags is done by the clock provider driver, not a consumer. Xen is the consumer.Ok, thanks, then I think we can forget about using flags for the issue we are discussing here. Best regards Dirk P.S.: Would it be an option to merge the v4 patch we are discussing here, then? From the discussion until here, it sounds to me that it's the best option we have at the moment. Maybe improving it in the future, then.It might be a step in the right direction, but it doesn't really prevent clk_set_rate from changing properties of a clock owned by Xen. This patch is incomplete.Let me ask then: Do we have a practical example where it's not sufficient practically? To my understanding, Xen people have been happy with the "clk_ignore_unused" workaround since ~2 years, now [1]. And I think the "clk_ignore_unused" workaround does mainly the same like the patch discussed here. It doesn't care regarding clk_set_rate from changing properties, too?Let me premise that I appreciate what you are trying to achieve with this patch and I don't want to feature-creep it. However we are defining a new Device Tree binding, I don't think so. We are just using the existing one https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/clock-bindings.txt#n66, pick it from other device tree nodes (e.g. serial, timer etc) and add it to the hypervisor node. And then use this existing one with the existing well defined clock API. one which will have to be supported for a long time by both Xen and Linux, so at the very least we need to have the full picture. We need to understand if the binding if sufficient Even if it's not sufficient, you can't change it. or if we need something different to solve the problem completely. You might need anything additionally. E.g. an extension of the Linux kernel clock API to be able to modify the flags was proposed. Best regards DirkP.S.: I still would be interested if we do have a practical example where it's not sufficient practically? Once we understand that, I am happy to accept a partial implementation in Linux, as long as it is a step in the right direction. Does it make sense?While I agree that the patch theoretically incomplete, if nobody has a real world example I would think that from practical point of view it's sufficient in a first step. If this is the case, I'd propose to fix the practical issue in a first step with a patch (this one) which is sufficient to fix the issues the Xen users have. And update the code for theoretical future issues in a second step. Best regards Dirk [1] http://bugs.xenproject.org/xen/bug/45We need to understand at least what it would take to have a complete solution. Michael, do you have any suggestions on how it would be possible to set CLK_SET_RATE_GATE and CLK_SET_PARENT_GATE for those clocks in a proper way? Like you wrote, I would imagine it needs to be done by the clock provider driver. Maybe to do that, it would be easier to have a new device tree property on the clock node, rather than listing phandle and clock-specifier pairs under the Xen node? _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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