On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 3:10 PM Fabrice Gasnier <fabrice.gasnier@xxxxxx> wrote: > > On 1/16/19 1:14 PM, Arnd Bergmann wrote: > > (sorry for the late reply, I just realized that I had never sent out the > > mail after Lee asked me for a review last year and I had drafted > > my reply). > > Hi Arnd, > > Many thanks for reviewing, no worries :-) > > > > > On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 9:48 AM Fabrice Gasnier <fabrice.gasnier@xxxxxx> wrote: > >> > >> Some system control registers need to be clocked, so the registers can > >> be accessed. Add an optional clock and attach it to regmap. > >> > >> Signed-off-by: Fabrice Gasnier <fabrice.gasnier@xxxxxx> > > > > This looks ok to me in principle, but I have one question: When we > > do a clk_get() and clk_prepare() as part of regmap_mmio_attach_clk(), > > does that change the behavior of syscon nodes that are otherwise > > unused? > > I'm not sure I correctly understand this question. I don't think it will > change the behavior for "unused" nodes. These should remain unused with > this patch. What I mean is that nodes that listed as 'compatible="syscon"' get probed by the syscon driver even when no other driver references them, and that in turn would acquire the clock, right? > > I think we have a bunch of devices that started out as a syscon but > > then we added a proper driver for them, which would handle the > > clocks explicitly. Is it guaranteed that this will keep working (including > > shutting down the clocks when they are unused) if we have two drivers > > that call clk_get() on the same device node? > > I'd expect nothing wrong happens when two drivers call clk_get() for the > same clock. > Are there some case where two drivers are bind (e.g. syscon driver + > another driver) for the same piece of hardware ? You won't actually have two drivers binding to the same device, but you could have a driver and a syscon user that does relies on the syscon_regmap_lookup_by_*() functions. I think we've had a couple of cases where we started out representing a device as syscon, and then later decided that a high-level abstraction would be needed because syscon didn't quite support all the needed features. Since each syscon node should also have a more specific compatible value, you can then have another driver that binds to that compatible string. Arnd