On Fri, Sep 23, 2022 at 02:32:26PM +0200, Julien Panis wrote: > > > On 23/09/2022 14:17, Julien Panis wrote: > > > > > > On 23/09/2022 13:35, William Breathitt Gray wrote: > > > On Fri, Sep 23, 2022 at 09:23:26AM +0200, Julien Panis wrote: > > > > > > > > On 23/09/2022 03:08, William Breathitt Gray wrote: > > > > > On Thu, Sep 22, 2022 at 07:04:01PM +0200, Julien Panis wrote: > > > > > > ECAP hardware on TI AM62x SoC supports capture feature. > > > > > > It can be used > > > > > > to timestamp events (falling/rising edges) detected on input signal. > > > > > > > > > > > > This commit adds capture driver support for ECAP > > > > > > hardware on AM62x SoC. > > > > > > > > > > > > In the ECAP hardware, capture pin can also be configured to be in > > > > > > PWM mode. Current implementation only supports capture > > > > > > operating mode. > > > > > > Hardware also supports timebase sync between multiple instances, but > > > > > > this driver supports simple independent capture functionality. > > > > > > > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Julien Panis <jpanis@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > > Hello Julien, > > > > > > > > > > Comments follow inline below. > > > > > > > > > > > +/** > > > > > > + * struct ecap_cnt_dev - device private data structure > > > > > > + * @enabled: device state > > > > > > + * @clk: device clock > > > > > > + * @regmap: device register map > > > > > > + * @nb_ovf: number of overflows since capture start > > > > > > + * @pm_ctx: device context for PM operations > > > > > > + */ > > > > > > +struct ecap_cnt_dev { > > > > > > + bool enabled; > > > > > > + struct clk *clk; > > > > > > + struct regmap *regmap; > > > > > > + atomic_t nb_ovf; > > > > > > + struct { > > > > > > + u8 ev_mode; > > > > > > + u32 time_cntr; > > > > > > + } pm_ctx; > > > > > > +}; > > > > > Provide documentation for the ev_mode and time_cntr members. You > > > > > probably need a lock as well to protect access to this structure or > > > > > you'll end up with race problems. > > > > Hi William, > > > > > > > > How can I end up with race problems ? pm_ctx members are only > > > > accessed at > > > > suspend (after capture/IRQ are disabled) and resume (before > > > > capture/IRQ are > > > > re-enabled). > > > > Is there any risk I did not identify ? > > > > > > > > Julien > > > I was thinking of the ecap_cnt_dev enabled member. The Counter callbacks > > > may execute in concurrent threads, so races can appear when you access > > > members of the ecap_cnt_dev structure in these callbacks. > > > > > > Take for example this section of ecap_cnt_enable_write(): > > > > > > if (enable == ecap_dev->enabled) > > > return 0; > > > if (enable) > > > ecap_cnt_capture_enable(counter); > > > else > > > ecap_cnt_capture_disable(counter); > > > ecap_dev->enabled = enable > > > > > > Suppose two threads try to enable the count capture. A race condition is > > > present where the two threads could see ecap_dev->enabled as false and > > > both proceed to call ecap_cnt_capture_enable(). This results in > > > pm_runtime_get_sync() bumping the usage count twice and we're left with > > > a mismatch the next time ecap_cnt_capture_disable() is called. > > > > > > William Breathitt Gray > > > > OK, If I understand well there's the same problem with IO access with > > regmap ? > > Julien > > [ERRATUM] It seems that some spinlock is already used by regmap API. > So, only the 'enabled' member needs a lock. Keep in mind that although individual regmap API calls can be considered atomic, the order of the calls made could be a point of race if there are concurrent threads. However, in your particular driver it looks you're fine as long as access to 'enabled' is protected. William Breathitt Gray
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