From: Daniel Lezcano [mailto:daniel.lezcano@xxxxxxxxxx] Sent:
Monday, February 08, 2016 4:22 PM
+ ret = clk_prepare_enable(clk); + if (ret) + pr_err("Couldn't
enable parent clock\n"); + + nps_timer_rate = clk_get_rate(clk);
If there is an error, you continue the execution of the code. I
guess you expect the system to hang in any case with the error in
the >console, right ?
Since our clock is root then returned value will always be valid. I
am far from being expert here, but no one checks for clk_get_rate()
return value for error. Could you refer to a single place at
clocksource drivers that checks for error in the return value.
+ ret = clocksource_register_hz(clksrc, nps_timer_rate);
You can simplify the driver even more by usingSince my base address depends on cluster number, which CPU is part
clocksource_mmio_init.
of, this interface is not much of a use. On top of that it assumes
that I am little endian by using readl family accessories.