On 7/23/2012 8:54 PM, Jon Hunter wrote: > Hi Rob, > > On 07/16/2012 10:56 AM, Jon Hunter wrote: >> Hi Rob, >> >> On 07/13/2012 09:15 PM, Rob Herring wrote: >>> On 07/13/2012 05:26 PM, Jon Hunter wrote: >>>> Add the 12 GP timers nodes present in OMAP3. >>>> Add the 11 GP timers nodes present in OMAP4. >>>> >>>> Add documentation for timer properties specific to OMAP. >>>> >>>> For each timer an alias is being added. The purpose for doing this is because >>>> the OMAP dmtimer driver uses an ID to distinguish between the different timer >>>> instances. For example, a timer can be requested by its ID. By adding an alias >>>> for each timer we can then use the function of_alias_get_id() to extract the >>>> ID for each timer from the alias name. The same method is used for the TTY >>>> serial devices. If it is preferred that such an alias is not added and there >>>> is a better way to pass an ID from device-tree let me know. >>> >>> I'm not sure this is really a good use of aliases. UARTs use aliases >>> because it is important that the UART number to tty number is known and >>> fixed. IIUC, as an example you are picking timer1 because it has >>> properties X, Y and Z. If so, then you should describe those h/w >>> properties within the timer nodes so you can pick which timer to use >>> based on it's h/w properties. >> >> Thanks for the feedback. What you suggest could definitely work for most >> timers. The only item that I would need to resolve here is the handling >> of system timers (ie. those used for clockevents and clocksource). These >> system timers (for OMAP) are reserved during early boot based upon the >> timer ID today and so this is before the actual main timer driver has >> been probed and all the attributes of the timers has been read for >> device-tree. >> >> One thought would be to move the reservation of the system timers out of >> the kernel and into device-tree itself. Then we query device tree on >> start-up to see which we should use. I am wondering if this could be a >> better use of alias? For example, say I want to use timer1 as my >> clockevent timer and so I could have an alias of ... >> >> alias { >> clockevent_timer = &timer1; >> } >> >> However, I am not sure if this is even correct, because there does not >> appear to be an API to search the aliases by name and return the >> phandle, just of_alias_get_id(). Alternatively, I could add another >> property called "ti,timer-clockevent" that is populated for the timer >> used as the clockevent timer. > > Do you have any inputs on the above? Does it make sense to reserve timer > resources for kernel system timers in device-tree? > Hey Jon, Did we get conclude on this? I haven't got anything further on this thread, this may block baseport support for the new devices in omap2 family, like AM33xx and OMAP5. Thanks, Vaibhav > Cheers > Jon > _______________________________________________ > devicetree-discuss mailing list > devicetree-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.ozlabs.org/listinfo/devicetree-discuss > -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-omap" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html