Re: [PATCH v2 10/11] clk: Show CRITICAL clks in clk_summary output
From: Rhyland Klein
Date: Thu Jun 30 2016 - 16:14:08 EST
On 6/28/2016 1:40 PM, Stephen Boyd wrote:
> On 06/22, Rhyland Klein wrote:
>> On 6/22/2016 8:24 AM, Thierry Reding wrote:
>>>
>>> Maybe output " " instead of "" for CLK_IS_CRITICAL, that way you can
>>> omit the second conditional.
>>>
>>> I wonder if it might be easier to read if this flag was at the end of
>>> the line. There's also the fact that someone may have written a script
>>> that expects the clock name as the first word on the line and may get
>>> confused by this change. If you put it at the very end of the line the
>>> likelihood of upsetting scripts will be reduced.
>>
>> Yah we can put the mark at the end of the line. I wasn't sure if there
>> was a strong motivation to avoid extending the the width of each line,
>> as sometimes people prefer to try to keep it close to 80 char as
>> possible. I think right now, it was close to that, but might be a little
>> over already. I can switch to that though, as it is less likely to break
>> any automatic parsing scripts.
>>
>
> Nak. clk_summary is about taking a snapshot of the system state
> for things that may be changing rapidly, like consumers (which
> sounds fun to add!), rates, enable/prepare state. Flags are not
> changing. If you want to add flag info into some summary then a
> script should be able to augment clk_summary info (really should
> use the clk_dump in this case though) with whatever flags can be
> read through debugfs already.
>
That is fine with me. This was more of something I was using locally to
verify things and thought it might be useful in some manner upstream.
However, a script which read the clk_flags from debugfs for each clk
could do the same thing without changing the summary.
-rhyland
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