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[v4,05/11] counter: stm32-timer-cnt: introduce clock signal

Message ID 20240227173803.53906-6-fabrice.gasnier@foss.st.com (mailing list archive)
State New, archived
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Series counter: Add stm32 timer events support | expand

Commit Message

Fabrice Gasnier Feb. 27, 2024, 5:37 p.m. UTC
Introduce the internal clock signal, used to count when in simple rising
function. Also add the "frequency" extension to the clock signal.

With this patch, signal action reports a consistent state when "increase"
function is used, and the counting frequency:
    $ echo increase > function
    $ grep -H "" signal*_action
    signal0_action:none
    signal1_action:none
    signal2_action:rising edge
    $ echo 1 > enable
    $ cat count
    25425
    $ cat count
    44439
    $ cat ../signal2/frequency
    208877930

Signed-off-by: Fabrice Gasnier <fabrice.gasnier@foss.st.com>
---
Changes in v4:
- Introduce COUNTER_COMP_FREQUENCY() macro as suggested by William in [1]
[1] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/ZZwm7ZyrL7vFn0Xd@ubuntu-server-vm-macos/
- Remove "Signal" from "Clock Signal" name which is redundant with sysfs
  path that already has signal as a name.
Changes in v3:
- split the patch in 3 parts: signal definition becomes a pre-cursor patch,
  add the "prescaler" extension in its own patch.
- Move the clock signal at the end of the signals array, so existing
  userspace programs that may rely on signal0 being "Channel 1" for
  example will remain compatible.
---
 drivers/counter/stm32-timer-cnt.c | 53 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---
 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

Comments

William Breathitt Gray March 6, 2024, 7:43 p.m. UTC | #1
On Tue, Feb 27, 2024 at 06:37:57PM +0100, Fabrice Gasnier wrote:
> Introduce the internal clock signal, used to count when in simple rising
> function. Also add the "frequency" extension to the clock signal.
> 
> With this patch, signal action reports a consistent state when "increase"
> function is used, and the counting frequency:
>     $ echo increase > function
>     $ grep -H "" signal*_action
>     signal0_action:none
>     signal1_action:none
>     signal2_action:rising edge
>     $ echo 1 > enable
>     $ cat count
>     25425
>     $ cat count
>     44439
>     $ cat ../signal2/frequency
>     208877930
> 
> Signed-off-by: Fabrice Gasnier <fabrice.gasnier@foss.st.com>

Hi Fabrice,

Rebase this on the latest counter-next to account for the
COUNTER_COMP_FREQUENCY() change, and that should be the last thing left
to do for this patchset before I pick it up. :-)

Thanks,

William Breathitt Gray
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Patch

diff --git a/drivers/counter/stm32-timer-cnt.c b/drivers/counter/stm32-timer-cnt.c
index c34747d7857e..b914c87b6f10 100644
--- a/drivers/counter/stm32-timer-cnt.c
+++ b/drivers/counter/stm32-timer-cnt.c
@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ 
 
 #define STM32_CH1_SIG		0
 #define STM32_CH2_SIG		1
+#define STM32_CLOCK_SIG		2
 
 struct stm32_timer_regs {
 	u32 cr1;
@@ -226,6 +227,10 @@  static struct counter_comp stm32_count_ext[] = {
 			     stm32_count_ceiling_write),
 };
 
+static const enum counter_synapse_action stm32_clock_synapse_actions[] = {
+	COUNTER_SYNAPSE_ACTION_RISING_EDGE,
+};
+
 static const enum counter_synapse_action stm32_synapse_actions[] = {
 	COUNTER_SYNAPSE_ACTION_NONE,
 	COUNTER_SYNAPSE_ACTION_BOTH_EDGES
@@ -246,7 +251,10 @@  static int stm32_action_read(struct counter_device *counter,
 	switch (function) {
 	case COUNTER_FUNCTION_INCREASE:
 		/* counts on internal clock when CEN=1 */
-		*action = COUNTER_SYNAPSE_ACTION_NONE;
+		if (synapse->signal->id == STM32_CLOCK_SIG)
+			*action = COUNTER_SYNAPSE_ACTION_RISING_EDGE;
+		else
+			*action = COUNTER_SYNAPSE_ACTION_NONE;
 		return 0;
 	case COUNTER_FUNCTION_QUADRATURE_X2_A:
 		/* counts up/down on TI1FP1 edge depending on TI2FP2 level */
@@ -264,7 +272,10 @@  static int stm32_action_read(struct counter_device *counter,
 		return 0;
 	case COUNTER_FUNCTION_QUADRATURE_X4:
 		/* counts up/down on both TI1FP1 and TI2FP2 edges */
-		*action = COUNTER_SYNAPSE_ACTION_BOTH_EDGES;
+		if (synapse->signal->id == STM32_CH1_SIG || synapse->signal->id == STM32_CH2_SIG)
+			*action = COUNTER_SYNAPSE_ACTION_BOTH_EDGES;
+		else
+			*action = COUNTER_SYNAPSE_ACTION_NONE;
 		return 0;
 	default:
 		return -EINVAL;
@@ -279,7 +290,30 @@  static const struct counter_ops stm32_timer_cnt_ops = {
 	.action_read = stm32_action_read,
 };
 
+static int stm32_count_clk_get_freq(struct counter_device *counter,
+				    struct counter_signal *signal, u64 *freq)
+{
+	struct stm32_timer_cnt *const priv = counter_priv(counter);
+
+	*freq = clk_get_rate(priv->clk);
+
+	return 0;
+}
+
+static struct counter_comp stm32_count_clock_ext[] = {
+	COUNTER_COMP_FREQUENCY(stm32_count_clk_get_freq, NULL),
+};
+
 static struct counter_signal stm32_signals[] = {
+	/*
+	 * Need to declare all the signals as a static array, and keep the signals order here,
+	 * even if they're unused or unexisting on some timer instances. It's an abstraction,
+	 * e.g. high level view of the counter features.
+	 *
+	 * Userspace programs may rely on signal0 to be "Channel 1", signal1 to be "Channel 2",
+	 * and so on. When a signal is unexisting, the COUNTER_SYNAPSE_ACTION_NONE can be used,
+	 * to indicate that a signal doesn't affect the counter.
+	 */
 	{
 		.id = STM32_CH1_SIG,
 		.name = "Channel 1"
@@ -287,7 +321,13 @@  static struct counter_signal stm32_signals[] = {
 	{
 		.id = STM32_CH2_SIG,
 		.name = "Channel 2"
-	}
+	},
+	{
+		.id = STM32_CLOCK_SIG,
+		.name = "Clock",
+		.ext = stm32_count_clock_ext,
+		.num_ext = ARRAY_SIZE(stm32_count_clock_ext),
+	},
 };
 
 static struct counter_synapse stm32_count_synapses[] = {
@@ -300,7 +340,12 @@  static struct counter_synapse stm32_count_synapses[] = {
 		.actions_list = stm32_synapse_actions,
 		.num_actions = ARRAY_SIZE(stm32_synapse_actions),
 		.signal = &stm32_signals[STM32_CH2_SIG]
-	}
+	},
+	{
+		.actions_list = stm32_clock_synapse_actions,
+		.num_actions = ARRAY_SIZE(stm32_clock_synapse_actions),
+		.signal = &stm32_signals[STM32_CLOCK_SIG]
+	},
 };
 
 static struct counter_count stm32_counts = {