On 06/17/2014 06:15 PM, Stephen Warren wrote:
> On 06/17/2014 06:16 AM, Tomeu Vizoso wrote:
>> On 06/16/2014 10:02 PM, Stephen Warren wrote:
>>> On 06/16/2014 07:35 AM, Tomeu Vizoso wrote:
>>>> +#ifdef CONFIG_TEGRA124_EMC
>>>> +int tegra124_emc_reserve_bandwidth(unsigned int consumer, unsigned
>>>> long rate);
>>>> +void tegra124_emc_set_floor(unsigned long freq);
>>>> +void tegra124_emc_set_ceiling(unsigned long freq);
>>>> +#else
>>>> +int tegra124_emc_reserve_bandwidth(unsigned int consumer, unsigned
>>>> long rate)
>>>> +{ return -ENODEV; }
>>>> +void tegra124_emc_set_floor(unsigned long freq)
>>>> +{ return; }
>>>> +void tegra124_emc_set_ceiling(unsigned long freq)
>>>> +{ return; }
>>>> +#endif
>>>
>>> I'll repeat what I said off-list so that we can have the whole
>>> conversation on the list:
>>>
>>> That looks like a custom Tegra-specific API. I think it'd be much better
>>> to integrate this into the common clock framework as a standard clock
>>> constraints API. There are other use-cases for clock constraints besides
>>> EMC scaling (e.g. some in audio on Tegra, and I'm sure many on other
>>> SoCs too).
>>
>> Yes, I wrote a bit in the cover letter about our requirements and how
>> they map to the CCF. Could you please comment on that?
>
> My comments remain the same. I believe this is something that belongs in
> the clock driver, or at the least, some API that takes a struct clock as
> its parameter, so that drivers can use the existing DT clock lookup
> mechanism.Ok, let me put this strawman here to see if I have gotten close to what you have in mind: * add per-client accounting (Rabin's patches referenced before) * add clk_set_floor, to be used by cpufreq, load stats, etc. * add clk_set_ceiling, to be used by battery drivers, thermal, etc. * an EMC driver would collect bandwidth and latency requests from consumers and call clk_set_floor on the EMC clock. * the EMC driver would also register for rate change notifications in the EMC clock and would update the latency allowance registers at that point. How does it sound? Regards, Tomeu
