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Message-ID: <ee5e5a81-1624-721a-3f9c-0ff7368f3724@collabora.com>
Date:   Tue, 17 May 2022 10:59:30 +0200
From:   AngeloGioacchino Del Regno 
        <angelogioacchino.delregno@...labora.com>
To:     Matthias Brugger <matthias.bgg@...il.com>, robh+dt@...nel.org
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Subject: Re: [PATCH 5/5] clk: mediatek: Add MediaTek Helio X10 MT6795 clock
 drivers

Il 17/05/22 10:48, Matthias Brugger ha scritto:
> Hi Angelo,
> 
> On 17/05/2022 10:07, AngeloGioacchino Del Regno wrote:
>> Il 16/05/22 13:30, Matthias Brugger ha scritto:
>>>
>>>
>>> On 13/05/2022 18:50, AngeloGioacchino Del Regno wrote:
>>>> Add the clock drivers for the entire clock tree of MediaTek Helio X10
>>>> MT6795, including system clocks (apmixedsys, infracfg, pericfg, topckgen)
>>>> and multimedia clocks (mmsys, mfg, vdecsys, vencsys).
>>>>
>>>> Signed-off-by: AngeloGioacchino Del Regno 
>>>> <angelogioacchino.delregno@...labora.com>
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot for taking care of this!
>>> I just wonder if we couldn't build most of the clock drivers as modules like 
>>> done for the mt6779. It would help us to keep the kernel image smaller.
>>>
>>
>> Hello Matthias!
>>
>> You're welcome!
>> ...but I simply couldn't stand at seeing partially working (..or actually, not
>> really working) SoCs upstream. If something is upstream, it must work, or it
>> shouldn't be here for real :-)
>>
>> Regarding your question about the clock drivers as module... I believe we can,
>> but that'd be only for {vdec,venc}sys and *maybe* MFG (gpu clocks): I don't know
>> if it'd be worth to do, as these are about... 8 clocks out of... I haven't counted
>> them, but more than 250, I think?
>>
>> It *should* be straightforward though, just about giving them a tristate in Kconfig
>> instead of a bool, but that would still be limited to just those three...
>>
> 
> I think you could guide yourself by looking at
> f09b9460a5e4 ("clk: mediatek: support COMMON_CLK_MT6779 module build")
> 
> 

My clock drivers should already be able to be compiled as module, but I admit I
haven't even tried...
I'll check that commit out just to make sure that everything ticks right, thanks!

> I think having clocks as modules is a criteria to be part of Android's Generic 
> Kernel Image. Not that we target this here, just for your information (in case you 
> didn't know).
> 

No we're not targeting this, but if we have *no reason* to not be compatible with
GKI, we can satisfy that criteria, hence we have to.
Anyway - I didn't know that having clocks as modules was enforced by GKI... thanks
for the information!

>> The reason for me excluding clk-mt6795-mm from this choice is that - at least for
>> me - my development platform is a commercial smartphone, where the only thing that
>> "saves you" is having some display output... I mean - I *do* have a UART port, but
>> that's only because I've been able to solder thin wires on 0.2mm pads... you surely
>> agree on the fact that this isn't a common practice, even across developers.
>>
> 
> Yes I was wondering if you got some development smartphone or you did the 
> soldering. I have some solder knowledge but I think not enough to solder something 
> like this :D
> 

Hahaha! Everyone can do that by trying hard enough! You can, too! :-)

>> Besides, if you think that clk-mt6795-mm should indeed be a module by default,
>> well, that.. is.. possible - I don't see why it shouldn't be... obviously keeping
>> in mind that this will largely slow down the boot process, which isn't a big issue.
>>
> 
> Well I don't want to bother you with minor details, most important thing is that we 
> get support upstream... but ;) you can always mark the modules as compiled in, even 
> if it's tristate, which in your case you want to do.
> 
>> In any case, it is *not* possible to compile as module *any* of the clock drivers
>> that I have included in the CONFIG_COMMON_CLK_MT6795 (apmixed, infra, peri, topck)
>> as.. you know.. these are "a bit critical" on older platforms :-)
>>
>>
>> How would you proceed?
>>
> 
> I'd make all the drivers that theoretically can be build as modules tristate, you 
> can then define for your development environment to make them build-in.
> 
> Sounds good?
> 

Definitely - sounds good. You'll get a v2 ASAP, then!

Cheers,
Angelo

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