Re: [RFC] media DT bindings
On 07/23/2012 02:14 PM, Mark Brown wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 07:00:15PM +0200, Sylwester Nawrocki wrote:
>
>> One possible solution would be to have host/bridge drivers to register
>> a clkdev entry for I2C client device, so it can acquire the clock through
>> just clk_get(). We would have to ensure the clock is not tried to be
>> accessed before it is registered by a bridge. This would require to add
>> clock handling code to all sensor/encoder subdev drivers though..
>
> If this is done well it could just be a simple callback, and we could
> probably arrange for the framework to just implement the default
> behaviour if the driver doesn't do anything explicit.
I agree, if a clock is bound to a sub-device beforehand it could
probably be done with just a callback as well. Implementing default
behaviour at the framework makes a lot of sense too, it could ease
the conversion process significantly.
> Of couse this is one of those things where we really need the generic
> clock API to be generally available...
Indeed, I hope it won't take too much time before at least some of the
platforms get converted.
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Thanks,
Sylwester
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