Thara Gopinath <th...@ti.com> writes:

> This patch adds voltage driver support for OMAP3. The driver
> allows  configuring the voltage controller and voltage
> processors during init and exports APIs to enable/disable
> voltage processors, scale voltage and reset voltage.
> The driver also maintains the global voltage table on a per
> VDD basis which contains the various voltages supported by the
> VDD along with per voltage dependent data like smartreflex
> n-target value, errminlimit and voltage processor errorgain.
> The driver allows scaling of VDD voltages either through
> "vc bypass method" or through "vp forceupdate method" the
> choice being configurable through the board file.
>
> This patch contains code originally in linux omap pm branch
> smartreflex driver.  Major contributors to this driver are
> Lesly A M, Rajendra Nayak, Kalle Jokiniemi, Paul Walmsley,
> Nishant Menon, Kevin Hilman.
>
> Signed-off-by: Thara Gopinath <th...@ti.com>

[...]

> +/**
> + * get_curr_vdd_voltage : Gets the current non-auto-compensated voltage
> + * @vdd      : the VDD for which current voltage info is needed
> + *
> + * API to get the current non-auto-compensated voltage for a VDD.
> + * Returns 0 in case of error else returns the current voltage for the VDD.
> + */
> +unsigned long get_curr_voltage(int vdd)
> +{
> +     struct omap_opp *opp;
> +     unsigned long freq;
> +
> +     if (check_voltage_domain(vdd)) {
> +             pr_warning("%s: VDD %d does not exist!\n", __func__, vdd);
> +             return 0;
> +     }
> +
> +     freq = vdd_info[vdd].volt_clk->rate;
> +     opp = opp_find_freq_ceil(vdd_info[vdd].opp_type, &freq);
> +     if (IS_ERR(opp)) {
> +             pr_warning("%s: Unable to find OPP for VDD%d freq%ld\n",
> +                     __func__, vdd + 1, freq);
> +             return 0;
> +     }
> +
> +     /*
> +      * Use higher freq voltage even if an exact match is not available
> +      * we are probably masking a clock framework bug, so warn
> +      */
> +     if (unlikely(freq != vdd_info[vdd].volt_clk->rate))
> +             pr_warning("%s: Available freq %ld != dpll freq %ld.\n",
> +                     __func__, freq, vdd_info[vdd].volt_clk->rate);
> +
> +     return opp_get_voltage(opp);
> +}

Rather than having to do an OPP lookup each time based on current clock
rate, why not just store the current voltage into vdd_info and
update it whenever it changes.  This function could then just return
that value.

Kevin
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