On 5/16/2012 3:34 PM, Jon Hunter wrote:
Hi Benoit,
On 05/16/2012 04:28 AM, Cousson, Benoit wrote:
Hi Jon,
On 5/16/2012 1:35 AM, Jon Hunter wrote:
From: Jon Hunter<jon-hunter@xxxxxx>
In order to migrate the dmtimer driver to support device-tree I found
that it
was first necessary to clean-up the timer platform data. The goal of this
series is to simplify the timer platform data structure from ...
struct dmtimer_platform_data {
int (*set_timer_src)(struct platform_device *pdev, int source);
int timer_ip_version;
u32 needs_manual_reset:1;
bool reserved;
bool loses_context;
int (*get_context_loss_count)(struct device *dev);
};
to ...
struct dmtimer_platform_data {
int (*set_timer_src)(struct platform_device *pdev, int source);
I guess that custom set_timer_src should not be there at all anymore.
Well at least for OMAP2+.
We should just use the regular clock API to change the parent. I do not
see why we should add that wrapper on top of the clock API and thus
store some internal clock name inside the timer device init code.
Yes I really wanted to eliminate that function pointer too, but it was a
little trickier. The OMAP2+ code does use the clock framework to switch
the parent already, but the problem is that the OMAP1 code does not. So
we cannot have a common function for OMAP1 and OMAP2+.
One option would be to move the OMAP2+ function into the dmtimer because
it already uses the clock framework and then only populate the function
pointer for OMAP1. However, I admit this is ugly.
Let me look at this some more to see what I can do. I can at least test
on my old omap1 board now for prototyping :-)
Did you look at the rest of the series? Let me know if you are ok with
the approach and have any concerns on my hwmod changes/fix-ups ;-)
No, I'll keep that for next week, after my vacation :-)
Regards,
Benoit
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