From: nm@ti.com (Nishanth Menon)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: [PATCH V3] clk: palmas: add clock driver for palmas
Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2013 12:33:17 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <525441DD.2090109@ti.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <52543C1B.3000403@wwwdotorg.org>
On 10/08/2013 12:08 PM, Stephen Warren wrote:
> On 10/08/2013 10:14 AM, Nishanth Menon wrote:
>> On 10/08/2013 09:39 AM, Laxman Dewangan wrote:
>>> Thanks Nishanth for review.
>>>
>>> On Tuesday 08 October 2013 06:59 PM, Nishanth Menon wrote:
>>>> On 10/08/2013 08:21 AM, Laxman Dewangan wrote:
>>>>> Palmas devices has two clock output CLK32K_KG and CLK32K_KG_AUDIO
>>>> not all palmas devices have 2 clocks - example: tps659038
>>>
>>> This is for generic palmas and I have seen it for TPS65913, TPS65914,
>>> TPS80036. If the generic one is not compatible then it need to add
>>> device specific and at that time, it is require to update the binding
>>> document accordingly.
>>
>> ?? you do have two clocks inside the device they should be represented
>> as two compatible entities - that simplifies everyone's life.
>
> I think the terminology you're using here is quite confusing.
>
> Are you talking about having two different compatible values for two
> different HW designs, where those different designs implement different
> sets of clocks (which makes sense), or two different DT nodes for two
> different clocks (which IMHO doesn't always, unless those different
> clocks *truly* are separate IP blocks with completely independent
> register regions, and where those IP blocks are likely to be re-used
> as-is in other chips).
>
clk32k and clk32k_audio are two different resources and since these
are two different resource instances - a "compatible" matching an
actual device is my suggestion.
clk32k and clk32k_audio are two different resources because they have
their specific set of controls registers and may even be independently
present in a Palmas variant.
To highlight this: The example of tps659038 where clk32k is not
present, but clk32k_audio is present (and happens to be disabled by
default - thanks to an OTP on the chip - on platform like DRA7-evm, it
is used to for 32k clk for wlan -currently hacked in u-boot using
plain i2c writes[1] - yes it is yucky).
Obviously, there are many ways to implement this. based on the current
implementation, it indicates that if i create a node with
"ti,palmas-clk" -i'd create two clocks - that is wrong for tps659038.
Now (with the current approach), if I have to create a one clock for
tps659038, i have to fix the for adding clock providers, add up
"ti,tps659038-clk" etc.. it is doable - but IMHO, I dont need to do it
with only the relevant nodes in dts.
Further, it has no way to indicate that device X uses clock Y using
clocks =<&xyz> either.
[1] DRA7-evm u-boot hack.
i2c dev 0
i2c probe
i2c mw 0x58 0xfb 0x2b (select secondary function for GPIO_5)
i2c mw 0x58 0xd5 0x01 (enable audio clock)
--
Regards,
Nishanth Menon
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To: Stephen Warren <swarren@wwwdotorg.org>,
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Subject: Re: [PATCH V3] clk: palmas: add clock driver for palmas
Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2013 12:33:17 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <525441DD.2090109@ti.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <52543C1B.3000403@wwwdotorg.org>
On 10/08/2013 12:08 PM, Stephen Warren wrote:
> On 10/08/2013 10:14 AM, Nishanth Menon wrote:
>> On 10/08/2013 09:39 AM, Laxman Dewangan wrote:
>>> Thanks Nishanth for review.
>>>
>>> On Tuesday 08 October 2013 06:59 PM, Nishanth Menon wrote:
>>>> On 10/08/2013 08:21 AM, Laxman Dewangan wrote:
>>>>> Palmas devices has two clock output CLK32K_KG and CLK32K_KG_AUDIO
>>>> not all palmas devices have 2 clocks - example: tps659038
>>>
>>> This is for generic palmas and I have seen it for TPS65913, TPS65914,
>>> TPS80036. If the generic one is not compatible then it need to add
>>> device specific and at that time, it is require to update the binding
>>> document accordingly.
>>
>> ?? you do have two clocks inside the device they should be represented
>> as two compatible entities - that simplifies everyone's life.
>
> I think the terminology you're using here is quite confusing.
>
> Are you talking about having two different compatible values for two
> different HW designs, where those different designs implement different
> sets of clocks (which makes sense), or two different DT nodes for two
> different clocks (which IMHO doesn't always, unless those different
> clocks *truly* are separate IP blocks with completely independent
> register regions, and where those IP blocks are likely to be re-used
> as-is in other chips).
>
clk32k and clk32k_audio are two different resources and since these
are two different resource instances - a "compatible" matching an
actual device is my suggestion.
clk32k and clk32k_audio are two different resources because they have
their specific set of controls registers and may even be independently
present in a Palmas variant.
To highlight this: The example of tps659038 where clk32k is not
present, but clk32k_audio is present (and happens to be disabled by
default - thanks to an OTP on the chip - on platform like DRA7-evm, it
is used to for 32k clk for wlan -currently hacked in u-boot using
plain i2c writes[1] - yes it is yucky).
Obviously, there are many ways to implement this. based on the current
implementation, it indicates that if i create a node with
"ti,palmas-clk" -i'd create two clocks - that is wrong for tps659038.
Now (with the current approach), if I have to create a one clock for
tps659038, i have to fix the for adding clock providers, add up
"ti,tps659038-clk" etc.. it is doable - but IMHO, I dont need to do it
with only the relevant nodes in dts.
Further, it has no way to indicate that device X uses clock Y using
clocks =<&xyz> either.
[1] DRA7-evm u-boot hack.
i2c dev 0
i2c probe
i2c mw 0x58 0xfb 0x2b (select secondary function for GPIO_5)
i2c mw 0x58 0xd5 0x01 (enable audio clock)
--
Regards,
Nishanth Menon
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-10-08 17:33 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-10-08 13:21 [PATCH V3] clk: palmas: add clock driver for palmas Laxman Dewangan
2013-10-08 13:21 ` Laxman Dewangan
2013-10-08 13:21 ` Laxman Dewangan
2013-10-08 13:29 ` Nishanth Menon
2013-10-08 13:29 ` Nishanth Menon
2013-10-08 13:29 ` Nishanth Menon
2013-10-08 14:39 ` Laxman Dewangan
2013-10-08 14:39 ` Laxman Dewangan
2013-10-08 15:28 ` Mark Rutland
2013-10-08 15:28 ` Mark Rutland
2013-10-09 9:43 ` Laxman Dewangan
2013-10-09 9:43 ` Laxman Dewangan
2013-10-08 16:14 ` Nishanth Menon
2013-10-08 16:14 ` Nishanth Menon
2013-10-08 17:08 ` Stephen Warren
2013-10-08 17:08 ` Stephen Warren
2013-10-08 17:33 ` Nishanth Menon [this message]
2013-10-08 17:33 ` Nishanth Menon
2013-10-08 20:43 ` Stephen Warren
2013-10-08 20:43 ` Stephen Warren
2013-10-08 21:05 ` Nishanth Menon
2013-10-08 21:05 ` Nishanth Menon
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