Re: [PATCH] clk: mediatek: Export CPU mux clocks for CPU frequency control

From: Viresh Kumar
Date: Thu Mar 05 2015 - 05:23:44 EST


On 5 March 2015 at 14:49, Sascha Hauer <s.hauer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The sequence to change the CPU frequency on the Mediatek SoCs is like this:
>
> - Change CPU from CPU PLL to another clock source (intermediate source)
> - Change CPU PLL frequency
> - wait until PLL has settled
> - switch back to CPU PLL

This should be the case for most of the intermediate-freq users..

> The frequency of the intermediate source is irrelevant, the important
> thing is that the CPU is switched to this source while the CPU PLL is
> reconfigured.

Right.

> In Pi-Chengs patches the switch to th eintermediate clock is done like:
>
> rate = clk_get_rate(intermediate_clk);
> clk_set_rate(cpu_clk, rate);
>
> Now the clk framework does the switch not because it's told to switch
> to another parent, but only because the other parent happens to be the
> only provider for that rate. That's rubbish, when the parent must be
> changed, then it should be done explicitly.
> What if the CPU PLL and the intermediate clk happen to have the same
> rate? Then the clk_set_rate above simply does nothing, no parent is
> changed and the following rate change of the CPU PLL just crashes the
> system.

The problem is that the code is common across platforms that need to
reparent or just change rate for intermediate clocks. And the best we
can do is clk_set_rate() and so probably the clk driver need to take care
of this somehow and make sure we don't result in a crash like you just
demonstrated.
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