From: "Heiko Stübner" <heiko@sntech.de>
To: Conor Dooley <conor@kernel.org>, Stephen Boyd <sboyd@kernel.org>
Cc: mturquette@baylibre.com, robh@kernel.org, krzk+dt@kernel.org,
conor+dt@kernel.org, linux-clk@vger.kernel.org,
devicetree@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org,
linux-rockchip@lists.infradead.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 1/3] dt-bindings: clocks: add binding for voltage-controlled-oscillators
Date: Sat, 27 Jul 2024 13:25:31 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <33119212.aRNtrjHk3s@diego> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <00f9f4b8722d97b1c6fcec27d53bc06d.sboyd@kernel.org>
Am Samstag, 27. Juli 2024, 00:21:44 CEST schrieb Stephen Boyd:
> Quoting Conor Dooley (2024-07-18 08:59:50)
> >
> > FWIW, I wouldn't classify this as device-specific. "enable-gpios" and
> > "vdd-supply" are pretty generic and I think the latter is missing from
> > the vast majority of real* "fixed-clocks". I would expect that devices
> > where the datasheet would call
> >
> > * Real because there's plenty of "fixed-clocks" (both in and out of tree)
> > that are used to work around the lack of a clock-controller driver for an
> > SoC.
>
> I agree!
>
> >
> > > I think generic power-sequences
> > > were the topic back then, though that might have changed over time?
> > > - There are places that describe "fixed-clock" as
> > > "basic fixed-rate clock that cannot gate" [1]
> >
> > I think that that is something that could be changed, it's "just" a
> > comment in some code! Sounds like Stephen disagrees though :)
>
> It's more about making a clear break from the fixed-clock binding so
> that the extra properties are required.
>
> >
> > > - Stephen also suggested a separate binding [2]
> >
> > I liked your "gated-oscillator" suggestion in another reply, but
> > "gated-fixed-clock" might be a better "thematic" fit since this is a
> > special case of fixed-clocks?
> >
>
> It looks to me like we've arrived at the hardest problem in computer
> science, i.e. naming. Any of these names is fine. I'd look to see what
> those parts on mouser are called and use that to drive the compatible
> name decision if you can't decide. The description section in the
> binding could be verbose and link to some parts/pdfs if that helps too.
> In the past I've seen EEs call these things clock buffers. I'm not a
> classically trained EE myself but it usually helps to use similar names
> from the schematic in DT because DT authors are sorta translating
> schematics to DT.
TL;DR: I'm fine with both "gated-oscillator" or "gated-fixed-clock" .
Some tiny part in the back of my head wants to name things in the most
specific way aka "gated-oscillator", but I guess "gated-fixed-clock" will
possibly spare us the naming dance in the future :-)
So I guess if nobody objects anymore, I'll go with "gated-fixed-clock".
--------- 8< --------
Some background stuff for the oscillator / clock-buffer difference,
which are actually both used on the Rock 5 ITX in question:
[my ASCII-art may not survive mail readers]
------------
VCC3v3_PI6C (to both VDD + Enable) -----| VCC* | - CLKoutA - to PCIe
| | |
-------------------- | | - CLKoutB - to PCIe
| 100MHz,3.3V,3225 |-------XTAL_IN_OUT -| Au5426 |
-------------------- | | - REFout (unconnected)
------------
Just asking Google for that "100MHz,3.3V,3225" brings me to
"100 MHz Standard Clock Oscillators" on Mouser.
The Au5426 from Aurasemi is a "4 Differential and 1 LVCMOS Output Ultra
Low Jitter High Performance Buffer" - aka a clock-buffer.
In the Rock-5-ITX patch, I opted to ignore it, because on _that_ board
it is transparent to the system, enabled by the same sources as the
crystal and statically configured.
On the other hand, the Au5426 actually _has_ input pins to select
its working mode:
- select between different clock sources
- enable/disable the output of the input clock as refclk
- configure the clock buffer type (lvpecl, lvds, hcsl, hiz)
So I didn't want to conjure a binding for that stuff out of thin air :-)
Heiko
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From: "Heiko Stübner" <heiko@sntech.de>
To: Conor Dooley <conor@kernel.org>, Stephen Boyd <sboyd@kernel.org>
Cc: mturquette@baylibre.com, robh@kernel.org, krzk+dt@kernel.org,
conor+dt@kernel.org, linux-clk@vger.kernel.org,
devicetree@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org,
linux-rockchip@lists.infradead.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 1/3] dt-bindings: clocks: add binding for voltage-controlled-oscillators
Date: Sat, 27 Jul 2024 13:25:31 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <33119212.aRNtrjHk3s@diego> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <00f9f4b8722d97b1c6fcec27d53bc06d.sboyd@kernel.org>
Am Samstag, 27. Juli 2024, 00:21:44 CEST schrieb Stephen Boyd:
> Quoting Conor Dooley (2024-07-18 08:59:50)
> >
> > FWIW, I wouldn't classify this as device-specific. "enable-gpios" and
> > "vdd-supply" are pretty generic and I think the latter is missing from
> > the vast majority of real* "fixed-clocks". I would expect that devices
> > where the datasheet would call
> >
> > * Real because there's plenty of "fixed-clocks" (both in and out of tree)
> > that are used to work around the lack of a clock-controller driver for an
> > SoC.
>
> I agree!
>
> >
> > > I think generic power-sequences
> > > were the topic back then, though that might have changed over time?
> > > - There are places that describe "fixed-clock" as
> > > "basic fixed-rate clock that cannot gate" [1]
> >
> > I think that that is something that could be changed, it's "just" a
> > comment in some code! Sounds like Stephen disagrees though :)
>
> It's more about making a clear break from the fixed-clock binding so
> that the extra properties are required.
>
> >
> > > - Stephen also suggested a separate binding [2]
> >
> > I liked your "gated-oscillator" suggestion in another reply, but
> > "gated-fixed-clock" might be a better "thematic" fit since this is a
> > special case of fixed-clocks?
> >
>
> It looks to me like we've arrived at the hardest problem in computer
> science, i.e. naming. Any of these names is fine. I'd look to see what
> those parts on mouser are called and use that to drive the compatible
> name decision if you can't decide. The description section in the
> binding could be verbose and link to some parts/pdfs if that helps too.
> In the past I've seen EEs call these things clock buffers. I'm not a
> classically trained EE myself but it usually helps to use similar names
> from the schematic in DT because DT authors are sorta translating
> schematics to DT.
TL;DR: I'm fine with both "gated-oscillator" or "gated-fixed-clock" .
Some tiny part in the back of my head wants to name things in the most
specific way aka "gated-oscillator", but I guess "gated-fixed-clock" will
possibly spare us the naming dance in the future :-)
So I guess if nobody objects anymore, I'll go with "gated-fixed-clock".
--------- 8< --------
Some background stuff for the oscillator / clock-buffer difference,
which are actually both used on the Rock 5 ITX in question:
[my ASCII-art may not survive mail readers]
------------
VCC3v3_PI6C (to both VDD + Enable) -----| VCC* | - CLKoutA - to PCIe
| | |
-------------------- | | - CLKoutB - to PCIe
| 100MHz,3.3V,3225 |-------XTAL_IN_OUT -| Au5426 |
-------------------- | | - REFout (unconnected)
------------
Just asking Google for that "100MHz,3.3V,3225" brings me to
"100 MHz Standard Clock Oscillators" on Mouser.
The Au5426 from Aurasemi is a "4 Differential and 1 LVCMOS Output Ultra
Low Jitter High Performance Buffer" - aka a clock-buffer.
In the Rock-5-ITX patch, I opted to ignore it, because on _that_ board
it is transparent to the system, enabled by the same sources as the
crystal and statically configured.
On the other hand, the Au5426 actually _has_ input pins to select
its working mode:
- select between different clock sources
- enable/disable the output of the input clock as refclk
- configure the clock buffer type (lvpecl, lvds, hcsl, hiz)
So I didn't want to conjure a binding for that stuff out of thin air :-)
Heiko
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Thread overview: 56+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2024-07-15 11:02 [PATCH v2 0/3] Binding and driver for voltage controlled oscillators Heiko Stuebner
2024-07-15 11:02 ` Heiko Stuebner
2024-07-15 11:02 ` [PATCH v2 1/3] dt-bindings: clocks: add binding for voltage-controlled-oscillators Heiko Stuebner
2024-07-15 11:02 ` Heiko Stuebner
2024-07-15 15:15 ` Dragan Simic
2024-07-15 15:15 ` Dragan Simic
2024-07-15 17:46 ` Heiko Stübner
2024-07-15 17:46 ` Heiko Stübner
2024-07-15 18:01 ` Dragan Simic
2024-07-15 18:01 ` Dragan Simic
2024-07-15 19:13 ` Heiko Stübner
2024-07-15 19:13 ` Heiko Stübner
2024-07-16 20:11 ` Dragan Simic
2024-07-16 20:11 ` Dragan Simic
2024-07-16 16:15 ` Conor Dooley
2024-07-16 16:15 ` Conor Dooley
2024-07-16 17:54 ` Dragan Simic
2024-07-16 17:54 ` Dragan Simic
2024-07-18 9:25 ` Heiko Stübner
2024-07-18 9:25 ` Heiko Stübner
2024-07-18 10:53 ` Dragan Simic
2024-07-18 10:53 ` Dragan Simic
2024-07-18 11:30 ` Heiko Stübner
2024-07-18 11:30 ` Heiko Stübner
2024-07-18 13:00 ` Dragan Simic
2024-07-18 13:00 ` Dragan Simic
2024-07-18 13:50 ` Heiko Stübner
2024-07-18 13:50 ` Heiko Stübner
2024-07-18 14:24 ` Dragan Simic
2024-07-18 14:24 ` Dragan Simic
2024-07-18 15:59 ` Conor Dooley
2024-07-18 15:59 ` Conor Dooley
2024-07-26 22:21 ` Stephen Boyd
2024-07-26 22:21 ` Stephen Boyd
2024-07-27 11:25 ` Heiko Stübner [this message]
2024-07-27 11:25 ` Heiko Stübner
2024-07-27 17:26 ` Dragan Simic
2024-07-27 17:26 ` Dragan Simic
2024-07-15 11:02 ` [PATCH v2 2/3] clk: add driver for voltage controlled oscillators Heiko Stuebner
2024-07-15 11:02 ` Heiko Stuebner
2024-07-26 22:39 ` Stephen Boyd
2024-07-26 22:39 ` Stephen Boyd
2024-07-15 11:02 ` [PATCH v2 3/3] arm64: dts: rockchip: fix the pcie refclock oscillator on Rock 5 ITX Heiko Stuebner
2024-07-15 11:02 ` Heiko Stuebner
2024-07-18 7:26 ` Anand Moon
2024-07-18 7:26 ` Anand Moon
2024-07-18 7:32 ` Dragan Simic
2024-07-18 7:32 ` Dragan Simic
2024-07-18 7:52 ` Anand Moon
2024-07-18 7:52 ` Anand Moon
2024-07-18 7:58 ` Dragan Simic
2024-07-18 7:58 ` Dragan Simic
2024-07-18 8:00 ` Anand Moon
2024-07-18 8:00 ` Anand Moon
2024-07-18 9:29 ` Heiko Stübner
2024-07-18 9:29 ` Heiko Stübner
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