On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 01:04:22PM -0700, Saravana Kannan wrote:
Sure, prepare/unprepare are already there in the .h file. But they are stubs and have no impact till we move to the common clock framework or platforms move to them with their own implementation (certainly not happening in upstream, so let's leave that part out of this discussion).
So. IMO, for all practical purposes, common clk fwk forces the move to these new APIs and hence IMO forces the new APIs.
Sure, if you want to look at it from that point of view - anything wanting to run on a platform which uses the generic API needs to use them, but there's no blocker on the user from this (it can convert with or without the platform it runs on) - but it's hardly a tough sell.