On Wed, Apr 10, 2024 at 02:01:00PM +0200, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: > On 10/04/2024 13:48, Konrad Dybcio wrote: > > > > > > On 4/10/24 13:15, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: > >> On 10/04/2024 12:02, Varadarajan Narayanan wrote: > >>>> Okay, so what happens if icc-clk way of generating them changes a bit? > >>>> It can change, why not, driver implementation is not an ABI. > >>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> 2. These auto-generated id-numbers have to be correctly > >>>>> tied to the DT nodes. Else, the relevant clocks may > >>>>> not get enabled. > >>>> > >>>> Sorry, I don't get, how auto generated ID number is tied to DT node. > >>>> What DT node? > >>> > >>> I meant the following usage for the 'interconnects' entry of the > >>> consumer peripheral's node. > >>> > >>> interconnects = <&gcc MASTER_ANOC_PCIE0 &gcc SLAVE_ANOC_PCIE0>, > >>> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > >>> <&gcc MASTER_SNOC_PCIE0 &gcc SLAVE_SNOC_PCIE0>; > >>> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > >>> > >>>>> Since ICC-CLK creates two ids per clock entry (one MASTER_xxx and > >>>>> one SLAVE_xxx), using those MASTER/SLAVE_xxx macros as indices in > >>>>> the below array would create holes. > >>>>> > >>>>> static int icc_ipq9574_hws[] = { > >>>>> [MASTER_ANOC_PCIE0] = GCC_ANOC_PCIE0_1LANE_M_CLK, > >>>>> [MASTER_SNOC_PCIE0] = GCC_SNOC_PCIE0_1LANE_S_CLK, > >>>>> [MASTER_ANOC_PCIE1] = GCC_ANOC_PCIE1_1LANE_M_CLK, > >>>>> [MASTER_SNOC_PCIE1] = GCC_SNOC_PCIE1_1LANE_S_CLK, > >>>>> . . . > >>>>> }; > >>>>> > >>>>> Other Qualcomm drivers don't have this issue and they can > >>>>> directly use the MASTER/SLAVE_xxx macros. > >>>> > >>>> I understand, thanks, yet your last patch keeps adding fake IDs, means > >>>> IDs which are not part of ABI. > >>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> As the MASTER_xxx macros cannot be used, have to define a new set > >>>>> of macros that can be used for indices in the above array. This > >>>>> is the reason for the ICC_BINDING_NAME macros. > >>>> > >>>> Then maybe fix the driver, instead of adding something which is not an > >>>> ABI to bindings and completely skipping the actual ABI. > >>> > >>> Will remove the ICC_xxx defines from the header. And in the > >>> driver will change the declaration as follows. Will that be > >>> acceptable? > >>> > >>> static int icc_ipq9574_hws[] = { > >>> [MASTER_ANOC_PCIE0 / 2] = GCC_ANOC_PCIE0_1LANE_M_CLK, > >> > >> What is the binding in such case? What exactly do you bind between > >> driver and DTS? > > > > I think what Krzysztof is trying to say here is "the icc-clk API is tragic" > > and the best solution would be to make it such that the interconnect indices > > are set explicitly, instead of (master, slave), (master, slave) etc. > > > > Does that sound good, Krzysztof? > > Yes, I think earlier I expressed that icc-clk might needs fixes. Ok > The indices you define in the binding must be used by DTS and by the driver. There are 3 drivers in play here. 1. The icc-clk driver 2. The gcc (i.e. the interconnect driver) 3. The consumer peripheral's driver By 'driver' I assume, you mean the icc-clk driver. > Directly, otherwise it is error-prone and not really an ABI... To address this, will modify the icc-clk driver as follows. ========================================== diff --git a/include/linux/interconnect-clk.h b/include/linux/interconnect-clk.h index 5c611a8b0892..9bcee3e9c56c 100644 --- a/include/linux/interconnect-clk.h +++ b/include/linux/interconnect-clk.h @@ -11,6 +11,8 @@ struct device; struct icc_clk_data { struct clk *clk; const char *name; + unsigned int master_id; + unsigned int slave_id; }; diff --git a/drivers/interconnect/icc-clk.c b/drivers/interconnect/icc-clk.c index bce946592c98..f788db15cd76 100644 --- a/drivers/interconnect/icc-clk.c +++ b/drivers/interconnect/icc-clk.c @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ struct icc_provider *icc_clk_register(struct device *dev, for (i = 0, j = 0; i < num_clocks; i++) { qp->clocks[i].clk = data[i].clk; - node = icc_node_create(first_id + j); + node = icc_node_create(first_id + data[i].master_id); if (IS_ERR(node)) { ret = PTR_ERR(node); goto err; @@ -118,10 +118,10 @@ struct icc_provider *icc_clk_register(struct device *dev, node->data = &qp->clocks[i]; icc_node_add(node, provider); /* link to the next node, slave */ - icc_link_create(node, first_id + j + 1); + icc_link_create(node, first_id + data[i].slave_id); onecell->nodes[j++] = node; - node = icc_node_create(first_id + j); + node = icc_node_create(first_id + data[i].slave_id); if (IS_ERR(node)) { ret = PTR_ERR(node); goto err; ========================================== And update the inputs going from gcc-ipq9574.c accordingly to use the MASTER_xxx and SLAVE_xxx defines. Will this be ok? Konrad & Krzysztof kindly let me know. Thanks Varada