Re: [PATCH v7 2/8] pwm: pca9685: Support hardware readout

From: Clemens Gruber
Date: Wed Apr 07 2021 - 03:33:54 EST


On Wed, Apr 07, 2021 at 07:31:35AM +0200, Uwe Kleine-König wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 06, 2021 at 06:41:34PM +0200, Clemens Gruber wrote:
> > Implements .get_state to read-out the current hardware state.
> >
> > The hardware readout may return slightly different values than those
> > that were set in apply due to the limited range of possible prescale and
> > counter register values.
> >
> > Also note that although the datasheet mentions 200 Hz as default
> > frequency when using the internal 25 MHz oscillator, the calculated
> > period from the default prescaler register setting of 30 is 5079040ns.
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Clemens Gruber <clemens.gruber@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > ---
> > Changes since v6:
> > - Added a comment regarding the division (Suggested by Uwe)
> > - Rebased
> >
> > drivers/pwm/pwm-pca9685.c | 46 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> > 1 file changed, 46 insertions(+)
> >
> > diff --git a/drivers/pwm/pwm-pca9685.c b/drivers/pwm/pwm-pca9685.c
> > index 5a2ce97e71fd..d4474c5ff96f 100644
> > --- a/drivers/pwm/pwm-pca9685.c
> > +++ b/drivers/pwm/pwm-pca9685.c
> > @@ -333,6 +333,51 @@ static int pca9685_pwm_apply(struct pwm_chip *chip, struct pwm_device *pwm,
> > return 0;
> > }
> >
> > +static void pca9685_pwm_get_state(struct pwm_chip *chip, struct pwm_device *pwm,
> > + struct pwm_state *state)
> > +{
> > + struct pca9685 *pca = to_pca(chip);
> > + unsigned long long duty;
> > + unsigned int val = 0;
> > +
> > + /* Calculate (chip-wide) period from prescale value */
> > + regmap_read(pca->regmap, PCA9685_PRESCALE, &val);
> > + /*
> > + * PCA9685_OSC_CLOCK_MHZ is 25, i.e. an integer divider of 1000.
> > + * The following calculation is therefore only a multiplication
> > + * and we are not losing precision.
> > + */
> > + state->period = (PCA9685_COUNTER_RANGE * 1000 / PCA9685_OSC_CLOCK_MHZ) *
> > + (val + 1);
> > +
> > + /* The (per-channel) polarity is fixed */
> > + state->polarity = PWM_POLARITY_NORMAL;
> > +
> > + if (pwm->hwpwm >= PCA9685_MAXCHAN) {
> > + /*
> > + * The "all LEDs" channel does not support HW readout
> > + * Return 0 and disabled for backwards compatibility
> > + */
> > + state->duty_cycle = 0;
> > + state->enabled = false;
> > + return;
> > + }
> > +
> > + duty = pca9685_pwm_get_duty(pca, pwm->hwpwm);
> > +
> > + state->enabled = !!duty;
> > + if (!state->enabled) {
> > + state->duty_cycle = 0;
> > + return;
> > + } else if (duty == PCA9685_COUNTER_RANGE) {
> > + state->duty_cycle = state->period;
> > + return;
> > + }
> > +
> > + duty *= state->period;
> > + state->duty_cycle = duty / PCA9685_COUNTER_RANGE;
>
> Given that with duty = 0 the chip is still "on" and changing the duty
> will first complete the currently running period, I'd model duty=0 as
> enabled. This also simplifies the code a bit, to something like:
>
>
> state->enabled = true;
> duty = pca9685_pwm_get_duty(pca, pwm->hwpwm);
> state->duty_cycle = div_round_up(duty * state->period, PCA9685_COUNTER_RANGE);
>
> (I'm using round-up here assuming apply uses round-down to get
> idempotency. In the current patch set state this is wrong however.)

So, in your opinion, every requested PWM of the pca9685 should always be
enabled by default (from the PWM core viewpoint) ?

And this wouldn't break the following because pwm_get_state does not
actually read out the hw state:
pwm_get_state -> enabled=true duty=0
pwm_apply_state -> enabled =false duty=0
pwm_get_state -> enabled=false duty=0

Thanks,
Clemens