[RFC] clocksouce implementation for powerpc
Tony Breeds
tony at bakeyournoodle.com
Fri Jun 22 16:10:47 EST 2007
On Wed, Jun 20, 2007 at 08:53:47PM +0400, Sergei Shtylyov wrote:
Hi Sergei,
Thanks for taking the time to look over my patch.
> I guess it's been based on the prior work by John Stultz (and me too :-)?
At some level I guess so. John did send me a patch a while ago.
> If you mean the init. part, this has been already done by me -- I've
> implemented read_persistent_clock() and got rid of xtime setting. What's
> left is to implemet update_persistent_clock() and get rid of
> timer_check_rtc()...
Actually I think that comment is redundant. and should be removed
sorry.
> Perhaps we even need to raise the rating to 300 or 400 -- according to
> what <linux/clocksource.h> says?
Sure.
> >+ .flags = CLOCK_SOURCE_IS_CONTINUOUS,
> >+ .mask = CLOCKSOURCE_MASK(64),
> >+ .shift = 22,
>
> PPC64 has issues with the fixed shift value, see:
>
> http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/linuxppc/patch?id=11125
Thanks!
> >+ .mult = 0, /* To be filled in */
> >+ .read = NULL, /* To be filled in */
> >+ .settimeofday = NULL, /* To be filled in */
>
> I don't quite understand why not just init them right away? The values
> are fixed anyways.
Well at least mult needs to be calculated at runtime, and I prefer to
have the structure near the top of the file at which stage the
read/settimeofday functions aren't defined.
Yours Tony
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