On 25/09/2018 15:38, Paul Cercueil wrote: > > Le 24 sept. 2018 9:14 AM, Daniel Lezcano <daniel.lezcano@xxxxxxxxxx> a écrit : >> >> On 24/09/2018 08:53, Paul Cercueil wrote: >>> >>> Le 24 sept. 2018 07:58, Daniel Lezcano <daniel.lezcano@xxxxxxxxxx> a écrit : >>>> >>>> On 24/09/2018 07:49, Paul Cercueil wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Le 24 sept. 2018 07:35, Daniel Lezcano <daniel.lezcano@xxxxxxxxxx> a >>>>> écrit : >>>>>> >>>>>> On 24/09/2018 07:24, Paul Cercueil wrote: >>>>>>> Hi Daniel, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Le 24 sept. 2018 05:12, Daniel Lezcano >>>>>>> <daniel.lezcano@xxxxxxxxxx> a écrit : >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On 21/08/2018 19:16, Paul Cercueil wrote: >>>>>>>>> This driver handles the TCU (Timer Counter Unit) present on >>>>>>>>> the Ingenic JZ47xx SoCs, and provides the kernel with a >>>>>>>>> system timer, and optionally with a clocksource and a >>>>>>>>> sched_clock. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> It also provides clocks and interrupt handling to client >>>>>>>>> drivers. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Can you provide a much more complete description of the timer >>>>>>>> in order to make my life easier for the review of this patch? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> See patch [03/24], it adds a doc file that describes the >>>>>>> hardware. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks, I went through but it is incomplete to understand what the >>>>>> timer do. I will reverse-engineer the code but it would help if you >>>>>> can give the gross approach. Why multiple channels ? mutexes and >>>>>> completion ? >>>>> >>>>> Much of the complexity is because of the multi-purpose nature of the >>>>> TCU channels. Each one can be used as timer/clocksource, or PWM. >>>>> >>>>> The driver starts by using channels 0 and 1 as system timer and >>>>> clocksource, respectively, the other ones being unused for now. Then, >>>>> *if* the PWM driver requests one of the channels in use by the >>>>> timer/clocksource driver, say channel 0, the timer/clocksource driver >>>>> will dynamically reassign the system timer to a free channel, from >>>>> channel 0 to e.g. channel 2. Only in that case the completion/mutex >>>>> are actually used. >>>> >>>> Why do you need to do this? Can't be the channels dedicated and reserved >>>> for clocksource and clockevent? >>> >>> That's what I had in place (ingenic,timer-channel and ingenic,clocksource-channel DT properties), but Rob didn't want any linux-specific properties in the devicetree binding :( >> >> Isn't possible to specify the channel to use in the DT? like renesas16 ? > > That's what I did in V6 (and before), but Rob did not want me to add properties for Linux-specific concepts such as clocksource. Hmm, I remember something like that, yes but I did a delete of the previous version when you posted the v7. Can you give a pointer to its answer ? -- <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