On 05/07/2018 05:30, Guo Ren wrote: [ ... ] >> >> You can get the value from the timer-of in all the places it is needed. > Ok, I could remove them. > > But in csky_timer_v1_init: ret = timer_of_init(np, to) > We only init 1th cpu's timer_of struct, and others just static inited by: > > DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct timer_of, csky_to) = { > .flags = TIMER_OF_CLOCK | TIMER_OF_IRQ, > > .clkevt = { > .name = "C-SKY SMP Timer V1", > .rating = 300, > .features = CLOCK_EVT_FEAT_PERCPU | CLOCK_EVT_FEAT_ONESHOT, > .set_state_shutdown = csky_timer_shutdown, > .set_state_oneshot = csky_timer_oneshot, > .set_state_oneshot_stopped = csky_timer_oneshot_stopped, > .set_next_event = csky_timer_set_next_event, > }, > > .of_irq = { > .handler = timer_interrupt, > .flags = IRQF_TIMER, > .percpu = 1, > }, > }; > > So I still need "for_each_cpu(cpu, cpu_possible_mask)" to init every > csky_to ... That is what is unclear for me. percpu or IRQF_PERCPU ? Have a look at the commit 9995f4f184613fb02ee73092b03545520a72b104, changelog and the comment in the init function. Can you give a similar description for this timer ? [ ... ] >>> +struct clocksource csky_clocksource = { >>> + .name = "csky_timer_v1_clksrc", >> >> "csky" > struct clocksource csky_clocksource = { > .name = "csky,mptimer", > Hmm? Yes [ ... ] >> v1, v2, etc ... has no sense here. > TIMER_OF_DECLARE(csky_610, "nationachip,ck610-timer", natchip_timer_init); > TIMER_OF_DECLARE(csky_807, "csky,ck807-timer", csky_timer_init); > TIMER_OF_DECLARE(csky_810, "csky,ck810-timer", csky_timer_init); > TIMER_OF_DECLARE(csky_860, "csky,ck860-timer", csky_timer_init); > TIMER_OF_DECLARE(csky_860mp, "csky,ck860-mptimer", csky_mptimer_init); > > Hmm? Yep, fine. >>> +#define STATUS_clr BIT(0) >>> + >>> +#define CONTRL_rst BIT(0) >>> +#define CONTRL_start BIT(1) >>> + >>> +#define CONFIG_en BIT(0) >>> +#define CONFIG_irq_en BIT(1) >> >> Prefix the macros with a shortened timer name and don't mix lower case >> and uppercase. > Ok. > > #define STATUS_CLR BIT(0) > > #define CONTRL_RST BIT(0) > #define CONTRL_START BIT(1) > > #define CONFIG_EN BIT(0) > #define CONFIG_IRQ_EN BIT(1) NATCHIP_STATUS_CLR NATCHIP_CONTROL_RST NATCHIP_CONTROL_START NATCHIP_CONFIG_EN NATCHIP_CONFIG_IRQ_EN >> NC_ is too short, something like NATCHIP may be better. > Ok, good name. > >>> +static irqreturn_t timer_interrupt(int irq, void *dev) >> >> Fix the function name. > static irqreturn_t natchip_timer_interrupt(int irq, void *dev) > Hmm? Fine. >>> +static struct timer_of to = { >>> + .flags = TIMER_OF_IRQ | TIMER_OF_BASE | TIMER_OF_CLOCK, >>> + >>> + .clkevt = { >>> + .name = TIMER_NAME, >> >> Let the node name. > Ok, remove it. > >>> + .rating = 300, >>> + .features = CLOCK_EVT_FEAT_DYNIRQ | CLOCK_EVT_FEAT_PERIODIC | >>> + CLOCK_EVT_FEAT_ONESHOT, >>> + .set_state_shutdown = nc_timer_shutdown, >>> + .set_state_periodic = nc_timer_set_periodic, >>> + .set_next_event = nc_timer_set_next_event, >> >> set_oneshot ? > Yes oneshort, but also could support periodic. But in fact, it only > works with oneshort. In the flags, it is specified periodic and oneshot but only the set_periodic ops is set. [ ... ] >>> + div = timer_of_rate(&to)/TIMER_FREQ - 1; >> >> space ' / ' >> >> Is it >> (timer_of_rate(&to) / TIMER_FREQ) - 1 >> or >> timer_of_rate(&to) / (TIMER_FREQ - 1) >> >> ? > Thx, I'll modify it like this: > div = (timer_of_rate(&to) / TIMER_FREQ) - 1; I wanted to be sure it wasn't the latter. In this case, you don't need parenthesis, so just add the spaces around the '/' operator. -- <http://www.linaro.org/> Linaro.org │ Open source software for ARM SoCs Follow Linaro: <http://www.facebook.com/pages/Linaro> Facebook | <http://twitter.com/#!/linaroorg> Twitter | <http://www.linaro.org/linaro-blog/> Blog