ARM: omap: clk: add clk_prepare and clk_unprepare

As part of Common Clk Framework (CCF) the clk_enable() operation
was split into a clk_prepare() which could sleep, and a clk_enable()
which should never sleep. Similarly the clk_disable() was
split into clk_disable() and clk_unprepare(). This was
needed to handle complex cases where in a clk gate/ungate
would require a slow and a fast part to be implemented.
None of the clocks below seem to be in the 'complex' clocks
category and are just simple clocks which are enabled/disabled
through simple register writes.
Most of the instances also seem to be called in non-atomic
context which means its safe to move all of those from
using a clk_enable() to clk_prepare_enable() and clk_disable() to
clk_disable_unprepare().

For some others, mainly the ones handled through the hwmod framework
there is a possibility that they get called in either an atomic
or a non-atomic context.

The way these get handled below work only as long as clk_prepare
is implemented as a no-op (which is the case today) since this gets
called very early at boot while most subsystems are unavailable.
Hence these are marked with a *HACK* comment, which says we need
to re-visit these once we start doing something meaningful with
clk_prepare/clk_unprepare like doing voltage scaling or something
that involves i2c.

This is in preparation of OMAP moving to CCF.

Based on initial changes from Mike Turquette.

Signed-off-by: Rajendra Nayak <rnayak@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Paul Walmsley <paul@pwsan.com>
This commit is contained in:
Rajendra Nayak
2012-09-22 02:24:16 -06:00
committed by Paul Walmsley
parent a04bcc231c
commit 4d7cb45ee8
7 changed files with 40 additions and 13 deletions

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@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ static void __init omap4_ehci_init(void)
return;
}
clk_set_rate(phy_ref_clk, 19200000);
clk_enable(phy_ref_clk);
clk_prepare_enable(phy_ref_clk);
/* disable the power to the usb hub prior to init and reset phy+hub */
ret = gpio_request_array(panda_ehci_gpios,