Hi Prabhakar, On Fri, Jul 12, 2024 at 5:14 PM Lad, Prabhakar <prabhakar.csengg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Fri, Jul 12, 2024 at 12:59 PM Geert Uytterhoeven > > On Thu, Jun 27, 2024 at 6:14 PM Prabhakar <prabhakar.csengg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > From: Lad Prabhakar <prabhakar.mahadev-lad.rj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > > > Add family-specific clock driver for RZ/V2H(P) SoCs. > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Lad Prabhakar <prabhakar.mahadev-lad.rj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > --- > > > v2->v3 > > > - Dropped num_hw_resets from struct rzv2h_cpg_priv > > > - Dropped range_check for module clocks > > > - Made mon_index to s8 instead of u8 in struct rzv2h_mod_clk > > > - Added support for critical module clocks with DEF_MOD_CRITICAL > > > - Added check for mon_index in rzv2h_mod_clock_endisable and > > > rzv2h_mod_clock_is_enabled() > > > --- /dev/null > > > +++ b/drivers/clk/renesas/rzv2h-cpg.h > > > +/** > > > + * struct rzv2h_reset - Reset definitions > > > + * > > > + * @reset_index: reset register index > > > + * @reset_bit: reset bit > > > + * @mon_index: monitor register index > > > + * @mon_bit: monitor bit > > > + */ > > > +struct rzv2h_reset { > > > + u8 reset_index; > > > + u8 reset_bit; > > > + u8 mon_index; > > > + u8 mon_bit; > > > +}; > > > + > > > +#define RST_ID(x, y) ((((x) * 16)) + (y)) > > > + > > > +#define DEF_RST_BASE(_id, _resindex, _resbit, _monindex, _monbit) \ > > > + [_id] = { \ > > > > Indexing by _id means the reset array will be very sparse. E.g. the > > innocent-looking r9a09g057_resets[] with only a single entry takes > > 600 bytes. > > > > If you do need the full array for indexing, please allocate and > > populate it at runtime. > > > OK, I will use the radix tree for resets (is that OK)? You mean XArray? include/linux/radix-tree.h has: /* Keep unconverted code working */ #define radix_tree_root xarray #define radix_tree_node xa_node Given a single xa_node is already 576 bytes, just allocating the full linear reset array at runtime is probably better. Gr{oetje,eeting}s, Geert -- Geert Uytterhoeven -- There's lots of Linux beyond ia32 -- geert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx In personal conversations with technical people, I call myself a hacker. But when I'm talking to journalists I just say "programmer" or something like that. -- Linus Torvalds