Thierry Reding <thierry.reding@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > On Fri, Apr 10, 2015 at 03:30:01PM +0200, Sjoerd Simons wrote: >> >> Yes/no/maybe :). Imho this is something to clarify in the pwm API >> documentation. As currently all it says is: >> "pwm_disable - stop a PWM output toggling", >> >> Which is what the exynos driver does. >> >> Thierry, could you clearify what the intention is here? I'm happy to >> prepare a pwm driver patch if needed to solve this? > > I think the safest thing to do is for users to do both. You call > pwm_config() with a zero duty cycle to make it clear what the status is > that you want. Then you call pwm_disable() to state that you don't need > the output signal anymore, so that any clocks needed by the PWM can be > stopped. Doing so gives the driver the most information and should make > the user more resilient against any possible quirks in drivers. > It would be great if the documentation were more clear on this matter regardless. This is something I can imagine having to spend substantial amounts of time Googling whereas a simple note in the documentation would have removed all ambiguity. Cheers, - Ben
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