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Message-ID: <20120127170545.GH13504@atomide.com>
Date:	Fri, 27 Jan 2012 09:05:45 -0800
From:	Tony Lindgren <tony@...mide.com>
To:	Shawn Guo <shawn.guo@...aro.org>
Cc:	Stephen Warren <swarren@...dia.com>,
	Dong Aisheng <dongas86@...il.com>,
	"devicetree-discuss@...ts.ozlabs.org" 
	<devicetree-discuss@...ts.ozlabs.org>,
	"Linus Walleij (linus.walleij@...aro.org)" <linus.walleij@...aro.org>,
	"linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org" <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>,
	"rob.herring@...xeda.com" <rob.herring@...xeda.com>,
	"Grant Likely (grant.likely@...retlab.ca)" 
	<grant.likely@...retlab.ca>,
	Thomas Abraham <thomas.abraham@...aro.org>,
	"kernel@...gutronix.de" <kernel@...gutronix.de>,
	"Simon Glass (sjg@...omium.org)" <sjg@...omium.org>,
	"cjb@...top.org" <cjb@...top.org>,
	Dong Aisheng-B29396 <B29396@...escale.com>,
	"Sascha Hauer (s.hauer@...gutronix.de)" <s.hauer@...gutronix.de>,
	"linux-arm-kernel@...ts.infradead.org" 
	<linux-arm-kernel@...ts.infradead.org>
Subject: Re: Pinmux bindings proposal V2

Hi,

* Shawn Guo <shawn.guo@...aro.org> [120126 22:15]:
> On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 06:08:33PM -0800, Tony Lindgren wrote:
> > * Stephen Warren <swarren@...dia.com> [120126 11:03]:
> ...
> > > Second, as I mentioned before, while some of the states are certainly
> > > PM-related, I don't think all will be, e.g. the case of running an SD
> > > controller at different clock rates to the SD card, and needing to
> > > set different pin parameters based on the clock rate. Is runtime PM
> > > intended cover that kind of thing? The idea here is that the common
> > > pinctrl binding can allow the driver to require different named states
> > > for those different clock rate cases.
> > 
> > For the PM related states, those should be Linux generic. For rate
> > setting sounds like that's really something you should set up as clocks
> > in the Tegra wrapper driver for SDHCI?
> > 
> That's right.
> 
> > Ideally the SDHCI driver would be completely arch independent, and
> > then the SoC specific wrapper driver would know how to communicate to
> > the pinmux/pinconf framwork or clock framework what it needs using
> > Linux generic APIs.
> 
> But that wrapper driver should not be bothered to call pinmux/pinconf
> APIs on pin basis to change the pinctrl configuration.  The elegant
> way would be something like the following in case that it switches
> the bus frequency from 50 MHz to 100 MHz.
> 
> 	pmx = pinmux_get(dev, "esdhc_50mhz");
> 	...
> 	pinmux_put(pmx);
> 	pmx = pinmux_get(dev, "esdhc_100mhz");
> 	...
> 
> The specific mux and config settings of states esdhc_50mhz and
> esdhc_100mhz would be retrieved from device tree.

Yes whatever mux names can be used, same as with clock framework
for clock names. But that means you'll have to constantly get/put
the mux which is not efficient.

Wouldn't it be cleaner to just clk_get esdhc_clk during init, then
do clk_set_rate on it to toggle the rates?
 
> > So I'd rather stay out of random named states for
> > the pins coming from device tree; If we still need them, they should
> > be common bindings rather than things like "xyz_clock_hack".
> > 
> The binding defines the syntax, and I do not see the necessity to
> force the particular state name, which is really pinctrl client
> device specific.

Do you have some other custom pin state example other than the
clock rate change example above?

Regards,

Tony
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