On 10/14/24 10:52, Marek Vasut wrote:
On 10/14/24 10:38 AM, Gatien CHEVALLIER wrote:
On 10/11/24 18:17, Marek Vasut wrote:
On 10/11/24 5:41 PM, Gatien Chevallier wrote:
[...]
@@ -551,6 +565,41 @@ static int stm32_rng_probe(struct
platform_device *ofdev)
priv->rng.read = stm32_rng_read;
priv->rng.quality = 900;
+ if (!priv->data->nb_clock || priv->data->nb_clock > 2)
+ return -EINVAL;
+
+ priv->clk_bulk = devm_kzalloc(dev, priv->data->nb_clock *
sizeof(*priv->clk_bulk),
+ GFP_KERNEL);
+ if (!priv->clk_bulk)
+ return -ENOMEM;
Try this:
ret = devm_clk_bulk_get(dev, priv->data->nb_clock, priv->clk_bulk);
...
// Swap the clock if they are not in the right order:
if (priv->data->nb_clock == 2 &&
strcmp(__clk_get_name(priv->clk_bulk[0].clk), "core"))
{
const char *id = priv->clk_bulk[1].id;
struct clk *clk = priv->clk_bulk[1].clk;
priv->clk_bulk[1].id = priv->clk_bulk[0].id;
priv->clk_bulk[1].clk = priv->clk_bulk[0].clk;
priv->clk_bulk[0].id = id;
priv->clk_bulk[0].clk = clk;
}
Hi Marek,
This won't work as the name returned by this API is clk->core->name.
AFAICT, it doesn't correspond to the names present in the device tree
under the "clock-names" property.
Any other idea or are you fine with what's below?
Hmmm, it is not great, but at least it reduces the changes throughout
the driver, so that is an improvement.
I guess one could do some of_clk_get() and clk_is_match() in probe to
look up the clock in OF by name and then compare which clock is which
before swapping them in clk_bulk[] array, but that might be too convoluted?
Yes, probably too much. What's present in the patch is not close to
perfection but has the advantage of being straightforward. If we agree
on that, I'll send a V3 containing the modifications in the bindings
file.
Thanks for reviewing,
Gatien