From c12b9d21ea40c608be608b83f803efdbdfe9657a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Maxime Ripard Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2022 16:43:13 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] clk: Always set the rate on clk_set_range_rate When we change a clock minimum or maximum using clk_set_rate_range(), clk_set_min_rate() or clk_set_max_rate(), the current code will only trigger a new rate change if the rate is outside of the new boundaries. However, a clock driver might want to always keep the clock rate to one of its boundary, for example the minimum to keep the power consumption as low as possible. Since they don't always get called though, clock providers don't have the opportunity to implement this behaviour. Let's trigger a clk_set_rate() on the previous requested rate every time clk_set_rate_range() is called. That way, providers that care about the new boundaries have a chance to adjust the rate, while providers that don't care about those new boundaries will return the same rate than before, which will be ignored by clk_set_rate() and won't result in a new rate change. Suggested-by: Stephen Boyd Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard --- drivers/clk/clk.c | 45 ++++++++++++++++---------------- drivers/clk/clk_test.c | 58 +++++++++++++++++++----------------------- 2 files changed, 49 insertions(+), 54 deletions(-) --- a/drivers/clk/clk.c +++ b/drivers/clk/clk.c @@ -2372,28 +2372,29 @@ int clk_set_rate_range(struct clk *clk, goto out; } - rate = clk_core_get_rate_nolock(clk->core); - if (rate < min || rate > max) { - /* - * FIXME: - * We are in bit of trouble here, current rate is outside the - * the requested range. We are going try to request appropriate - * range boundary but there is a catch. It may fail for the - * usual reason (clock broken, clock protected, etc) but also - * because: - * - round_rate() was not favorable and fell on the wrong - * side of the boundary - * - the determine_rate() callback does not really check for - * this corner case when determining the rate - */ - - rate = clamp(clk->core->req_rate, min, max); - ret = clk_core_set_rate_nolock(clk->core, rate); - if (ret) { - /* rollback the changes */ - clk->min_rate = old_min; - clk->max_rate = old_max; - } + /* + * Since the boundaries have been changed, let's give the + * opportunity to the provider to adjust the clock rate based on + * the new boundaries. + * + * We also need to handle the case where the clock is currently + * outside of the boundaries. Clamping the last requested rate + * to the current minimum and maximum will also handle this. + * + * FIXME: + * There is a catch. It may fail for the usual reason (clock + * broken, clock protected, etc) but also because: + * - round_rate() was not favorable and fell on the wrong + * side of the boundary + * - the determine_rate() callback does not really check for + * this corner case when determining the rate + */ + rate = clamp(clk->core->req_rate, min, max); + ret = clk_core_set_rate_nolock(clk->core, rate); + if (ret) { + /* rollback the changes */ + clk->min_rate = old_min; + clk->max_rate = old_max; } out: --- a/drivers/clk/clk_test.c +++ b/drivers/clk/clk_test.c @@ -549,13 +549,12 @@ static struct kunit_suite clk_range_test }; /* - * Test that if: - * - we have several subsequent calls to clk_set_rate_range(); - * - and we have a round_rate ops that always return the maximum - * frequency allowed; + * Test that if we have several subsequent calls to + * clk_set_rate_range(), the core will reevaluate whether a new rate is + * needed each and every time. * - * The clock will run at the minimum of all maximum boundaries - * requested, even if those boundaries aren't there anymore. + * With clk_dummy_maximize_rate_ops, this means that the the rate will + * trail along the maximum as it evolves. */ static void clk_range_test_set_range_rate_maximized(struct kunit *test) { @@ -596,18 +595,16 @@ static void clk_range_test_set_range_rat rate = clk_get_rate(clk); KUNIT_ASSERT_GT(test, rate, 0); - KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, rate, DUMMY_CLOCK_RATE_2 - 1000); + KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, rate, DUMMY_CLOCK_RATE_2); } /* - * Test that if: - * - we have several subsequent calls to clk_set_rate_range(), across - * multiple users; - * - and we have a round_rate ops that always return the maximum - * frequency allowed; + * Test that if we have several subsequent calls to + * clk_set_rate_range(), across multiple users, the core will reevaluate + * whether a new rate is needed each and every time. * - * The clock will run at the minimum of all maximum boundaries - * requested, even if those boundaries aren't there anymore. + * With clk_dummy_maximize_rate_ops, this means that the the rate will + * trail along the maximum as it evolves. */ static void clk_range_test_multiple_set_range_rate_maximized(struct kunit *test) { @@ -653,7 +650,7 @@ static void clk_range_test_multiple_set_ rate = clk_get_rate(clk); KUNIT_ASSERT_GT(test, rate, 0); - KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, rate, DUMMY_CLOCK_RATE_1); + KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, rate, DUMMY_CLOCK_RATE_2); clk_put(user2); clk_put(user1); @@ -673,14 +670,13 @@ static struct kunit_suite clk_range_maxi }; /* - * Test that if: - * - we have several subsequent calls to clk_set_rate_range() - * - and we have a round_rate ops that always return the minimum - * frequency allowed; + * Test that if we have several subsequent calls to + * clk_set_rate_range(), the core will reevaluate whether a new rate is + * needed each and every time. * - * The clock will run at the maximum of all minimum boundaries - * requested, even if those boundaries aren't there anymore. -*/ + * With clk_dummy_minimize_rate_ops, this means that the the rate will + * trail along the minimum as it evolves. + */ static void clk_range_test_set_range_rate_minimized(struct kunit *test) { struct clk_dummy_context *ctx = test->priv; @@ -720,19 +716,17 @@ static void clk_range_test_set_range_rat rate = clk_get_rate(clk); KUNIT_ASSERT_GT(test, rate, 0); - KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, rate, DUMMY_CLOCK_RATE_1 + 1000); + KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, rate, DUMMY_CLOCK_RATE_1); } /* - * Test that if: - * - we have several subsequent calls to clk_set_rate_range(), across - * multiple users; - * - and we have a round_rate ops that always return the minimum - * frequency allowed; + * Test that if we have several subsequent calls to + * clk_set_rate_range(), across multiple users, the core will reevaluate + * whether a new rate is needed each and every time. * - * The clock will run at the maximum of all minimum boundaries - * requested, even if those boundaries aren't there anymore. -*/ + * With clk_dummy_minimize_rate_ops, this means that the the rate will + * trail along the minimum as it evolves. + */ static void clk_range_test_multiple_set_range_rate_minimized(struct kunit *test) { struct clk_dummy_context *ctx = test->priv; @@ -773,7 +767,7 @@ static void clk_range_test_multiple_set_ rate = clk_get_rate(clk); KUNIT_ASSERT_GT(test, rate, 0); - KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, rate, DUMMY_CLOCK_RATE_2); + KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, rate, DUMMY_CLOCK_RATE_1); clk_put(user2); clk_put(user1);