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Message-ID: <20220701075012.xpkcd5xk42frevyq@pengutronix.de>
Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2022 09:50:12 +0200
From: Uwe Kleine-König <u.kleine-koenig@...gutronix.de>
To: Nikita Travkin <nikita@...n.ru>
Cc: thierry.reding@...il.com, lee.jones@...aro.org, robh+dt@...nel.org,
sboyd@...nel.org, krzk@...nel.org, linus.walleij@...aro.org,
masneyb@...tation.org, sean.anderson@...o.com,
linux-pwm@...r.kernel.org, devicetree@...r.kernel.or,
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Subject: Re: [PATCH v7 2/2] pwm: Add clock based PWM output driver
Hello,
On Sun, Jun 12, 2022 at 06:22:03PM +0500, Nikita Travkin wrote:
> Some systems have clocks exposed to external devices. If the clock
> controller supports duty-cycle configuration, such clocks can be used as
> pwm outputs. In fact PWM and CLK subsystems are interfaced with in a
> similar way and an "opposite" driver already exists (clk-pwm). Add a
> driver that would enable pwm devices to be used via clk subsystem.
>
> Signed-off-by: Nikita Travkin <nikita@...n.ru>
> --
>
> Changes in v2:
> - Address Uwe's review comments:
> - Round set clk rate up
> - Add a description with limitations of the driver
> - Disable and unprepare clock before removing pwmchip
> Changes in v3:
> - Use 64bit version of div round up
> - Address Uwe's review comments:
> - Reword the limitations to avoid incorrect claims
> - Move the clk_enabled flag assignment
> - Drop unnecessary statements
> Changes in v5:
> - add missed returns
> Changes in v6:
> - Unprepare the clock on error
> - Drop redundant limitations points
> Changes in v7:
> - Rename some variables to be in line with common naming
>
> --
> It seems like my mailserver wasn't able to send the last review
> response to Uwe's so I'll repeat here that afaict clk.h has all the
> methods stubbed out so compiling without HAVE_CLK is possible.
> Sorry for a long delay with sending this since v6.
>
> ---
> drivers/pwm/Kconfig | 10 +++
> drivers/pwm/Makefile | 1 +
> drivers/pwm/pwm-clk.c | 141 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 3 files changed, 152 insertions(+)
> create mode 100644 drivers/pwm/pwm-clk.c
>
> diff --git a/drivers/pwm/Kconfig b/drivers/pwm/Kconfig
> index 904de8d61828..60d13a949bc5 100644
> --- a/drivers/pwm/Kconfig
> +++ b/drivers/pwm/Kconfig
> @@ -140,6 +140,16 @@ config PWM_BRCMSTB
> To compile this driver as a module, choose M Here: the module
> will be called pwm-brcmstb.c.
>
> +config PWM_CLK
> + tristate "Clock based PWM support"
> + depends on HAVE_CLK || COMPILE_TEST
> + help
> + Generic PWM framework driver for outputs that can be
> + muxed to clocks.
> +
> + To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
> + will be called pwm-clk.
> +
> config PWM_CLPS711X
> tristate "CLPS711X PWM support"
> depends on ARCH_CLPS711X || COMPILE_TEST
> diff --git a/drivers/pwm/Makefile b/drivers/pwm/Makefile
> index 5c08bdb817b4..7bf1a29f02b8 100644
> --- a/drivers/pwm/Makefile
> +++ b/drivers/pwm/Makefile
> @@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_PWM_BCM_KONA) += pwm-bcm-kona.o
> obj-$(CONFIG_PWM_BCM2835) += pwm-bcm2835.o
> obj-$(CONFIG_PWM_BERLIN) += pwm-berlin.o
> obj-$(CONFIG_PWM_BRCMSTB) += pwm-brcmstb.o
> +obj-$(CONFIG_PWM_CLK) += pwm-clk.o
> obj-$(CONFIG_PWM_CLPS711X) += pwm-clps711x.o
> obj-$(CONFIG_PWM_CRC) += pwm-crc.o
> obj-$(CONFIG_PWM_CROS_EC) += pwm-cros-ec.o
> diff --git a/drivers/pwm/pwm-clk.c b/drivers/pwm/pwm-clk.c
> new file mode 100644
> index 000000000000..357d0c50dedd
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/drivers/pwm/pwm-clk.c
> @@ -0,0 +1,141 @@
> +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
> +/*
> + * Clock based PWM controller
> + *
> + * Copyright (c) 2021 Nikita Travkin <nikita@...n.ru>
> + *
> + * This is an "adapter" driver that allows PWM consumers to use
> + * system clocks with duty cycle control as PWM outputs.
> + *
> + * Limitations:
> + * - Due to the fact that exact behavior depends on the underlying
> + * clock driver, various limitations are possible.
> + * - Underlying clock may not be able to give 0% or 100% duty cycle
> + * (constant off or on), exact behavior will depend on the clock.
> + * - When the PWM is disabled, the clock will be disabled as well,
> + * line state will depend on the clock.
> + * - The clk API doesn't expose the necessary calls to implement
> + * .get_state().
> + */
> +
> +#include <linux/kernel.h>
> +#include <linux/math64.h>
> +#include <linux/err.h>
> +#include <linux/module.h>
> +#include <linux/of.h>
> +#include <linux/platform_device.h>
> +#include <linux/clk.h>
> +#include <linux/pwm.h>
> +
> +struct pwm_clk_chip {
> + struct pwm_chip chip;
> + struct clk *clk;
> + bool clk_enabled;
> +};
> +
> +#define to_pwm_clk_chip(_chip) container_of(_chip, struct pwm_clk_chip, chip)
> +
> +static int pwm_clk_apply(struct pwm_chip *chip, struct pwm_device *pwm,
> + const struct pwm_state *state)
> +{
> + struct pwm_clk_chip *pcchip = to_pwm_clk_chip(chip);
> + int ret;
> + u32 rate;
> + u64 period = state->period;
> + u64 duty_cycle = state->duty_cycle;
> +
> + if (!state->enabled) {
> + if (pwm->state.enabled) {
> + clk_disable(pcchip->clk);
> + pcchip->clk_enabled = false;
> + }
> + return 0;
> + } else if (!pwm->state.enabled) {
> + ret = clk_enable(pcchip->clk);
> + if (ret)
> + return ret;
> + pcchip->clk_enabled = true;
> + }
Maybe point out here that this introduces a glitch that cannot be
prevented. Something like:
/*
* We have to enable the clk before setting the rate and
* duty_cycle, that however results in a window where the clk is
* on with a (potentially) different setting. Also setting
* period and duty_cycle are two separate calls, so that
* probably isn't atomic either.
*/
> + rate = DIV64_U64_ROUND_UP(NSEC_PER_SEC, period);
> + ret = clk_set_rate(pcchip->clk, rate);
> + if (ret)
> + return ret;
> +
> + if (state->polarity == PWM_POLARITY_INVERSED)
> + duty_cycle = period - duty_cycle;
> +
> + return clk_set_duty_cycle(pcchip->clk, duty_cycle, period);
> +}
> +
> +static const struct pwm_ops pwm_clk_ops = {
> + .apply = pwm_clk_apply,
> + .owner = THIS_MODULE,
> +};
> +
> +static int pwm_clk_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
> +{
> + struct pwm_clk_chip *pcchip;
> + int ret;
> +
> + pcchip = devm_kzalloc(&pdev->dev, sizeof(*pcchip), GFP_KERNEL);
> + if (!pcchip)
> + return -ENOMEM;
> +
> + pcchip->clk = devm_clk_get(&pdev->dev, NULL);
You can use devm_clk_get_prepared() here and drop the clk_prepare()
below and the clk_unprepare in .remove().
> + if (IS_ERR(pcchip->clk))
> + return dev_err_probe(&pdev->dev, PTR_ERR(pcchip->clk),
> + "Failed to get clock\n");
> +
> + pcchip->chip.dev = &pdev->dev;
> + pcchip->chip.ops = &pwm_clk_ops;
> + pcchip->chip.npwm = 1;
> +
> + ret = clk_prepare(pcchip->clk);
> + if (ret < 0)
> + return dev_err_probe(&pdev->dev, ret, "Failed to prepare clock\n");
> +
> + ret = pwmchip_add(&pcchip->chip);
> + if (ret < 0) {
> + clk_unprepare(pcchip->clk);
> + return dev_err_probe(&pdev->dev, ret, "Failed to add pwm chip\n");
> + }
> +
> + platform_set_drvdata(pdev, pcchip);
> + return 0;
> +}
> +
> +static int pwm_clk_remove(struct platform_device *pdev)
> +{
> + struct pwm_clk_chip *pcchip = platform_get_drvdata(pdev);
> +
> + pwmchip_remove(&pcchip->chip);
> +
> + if (pcchip->clk_enabled)
> + clk_disable(pcchip->clk);
> +
> + clk_unprepare(pcchip->clk);
> +
> + return 0;
> +}
> +
> +static const struct of_device_id pwm_clk_dt_ids[] = {
> + { .compatible = "clk-pwm", },
> + { /* sentinel */ }
> +};
> +MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, pwm_clk_dt_ids);
> +
> +static struct platform_driver pwm_clk_driver = {
> + .driver = {
> + .name = "pwm-clk",
> + .of_match_table = pwm_clk_dt_ids,
> + },
> + .probe = pwm_clk_probe,
> + .remove = pwm_clk_remove,
> +};
> +module_platform_driver(pwm_clk_driver);
> +
> +MODULE_ALIAS("platform:pwm-clk");
> +MODULE_AUTHOR("Nikita Travkin <nikita@...n.ru>");
> +MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Clock based PWM driver");
> +MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
Best regards
Uwe
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