Quoting Derek Basehore (2018-10-23 18:31:27) > From: Stephen Boyd <sboyd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Enabling and preparing clocks can be written quite naturally with > recursion. We start at some point in the tree and recurse up the > tree to find the oldest parent clk that needs to be enabled or > prepared. Then we enable/prepare and return to the caller, going > back to the clk we started at and enabling/preparing along the > way. > > The problem is recursion isn't great for kernel code where we > have a limited stack size. Furthermore, we may be calling this > code inside clk_set_rate() which also has recursion in it, so > we're really not looking good if we encounter a tall clk tree. > > Let's create a stack instead by looping over the parent chain and > collecting clks of interest. Then the enable/prepare becomes as > simple as iterating over that list and calling enable. > > Cc: Jerome Brunet <jbrunet@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Stephen Boyd <sboyd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Derek Basehore <dbasehore@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Did you change anything substantially? Or is it just a resend of my patch from a while ago? If you can add a link to the original and also describe what changed in a maintainer tag it would be much easier for me to compare.