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SubjectRe: [PATCH RFC] clk: divider: Tolerate 0 divider for one based dividers
Hi Mike,

On Mon, Apr 01, 2013 at 11:25:22AM -0700, Mike Turquette wrote:
> Quoting Sören Brinkmann (2013-03-22 11:00:15)
> > Since some of our dividers have a reset value of 0, I see this warning
> > during boot up. My intention here is to get rid of the warning for clocks
> > which deem 0 a valid divider value.
> > I thought, reusing the ONE_BASED flag might be okay, since all such
> > dividers have this redundant 0 state and might handle it similar.
> > Otherwise a new flag might be required.
> >
>
> Hi Soren,
>
> A flag will be necessary. I just checked some documentation for the
> divider outputs for OMAP's PLLs and (which use the common clk_divider
> type) and programming zero into those dividers is not allowed. At reset
> the divider registers are set to 1.
>
> So it is unsafe to simply reuse the ONE_BASED flag.
>
> Let's keep the current behavior as the default and introduce a new flag
> to handle the special case of a zero divider. Would you like to take a
> crack at it? It might also be nice to update the WARN message with a
> hint to take a look at your new flag in case future platforms hit the
> same issue as you.
Okay, sounds good. I should be able to get something ready within this
week.
Does anybody have suggestions for naming the new flag?
CLK_DIVIDER_ZERO_OKAY was my original suggestionn I think.

Sören


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