From: "Heiko Stübner" <heiko@sntech.de>
To: Stephen Boyd <sboyd@codeaurora.org>
Cc: mturquette@baylibre.com, linux-clk@vger.kernel.org,
linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org,
linux-rockchip@lists.infradead.org,
sjoerd.simons@collabora.co.uk
Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/3] clk: add flag for clocks that need to be enabled on rate changes
Date: Sun, 11 Oct 2015 12:41:09 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <13378907.1JCOSf8QGs@diego> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20151008215840.GJ26883@codeaurora.org>
Hi Stephen,
Am Donnerstag, 8. Oktober 2015, 14:58:40 schrieb Stephen Boyd:
> On 10/02, Heiko St=FCbner wrote:
> > Hi,
> >=20
> > any comment on these 3 patches?
>=20
> Dong has a similar problem, but those patches conflate this with
> enabling parent clocks during clk_disable_unused() which makes no
> sense to me. So I'm ok with the requirement that we turn clocks
> on to change rates, but I wonder if in this case we need to turn
> on the clock that's changing rates itself, or if we just need to
> turn on the parent and/or future parent of the clock during the
> rate switch. Care to elaborate on that?
As you can see in the follow-up patches, the fractional dividers on Roc=
kchip=20
SoCs are quite strange in that they even need to have their _downstream=
_ mux=20
point to them to actually accept rate changes.
The register value always reflects the value set by the system, but har=
dware=20
really only accepts it if the clock is enabled and even the downstream =
mux=20
selects the fractional divider as parent (they call it a auto-gating fe=
ature).
So in the worst (and current) case, you end up with the register showin=
g the=20
right value, but the hardware can use completely different dividers fro=
m the=20
previous setting.
That strange behaviour got quite deeply investigated between Rockchip a=
nd=20
Google engineers who stumbled upon this in the first place, so I'm reas=
onably=20
sure this is the right solution for that clock type :-) .
Heiko
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2015-10-11 10:41 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2015-08-21 17:46 [PATCH 1/3] clk: add flag for clocks that need to be enabled on rate changes Heiko Stuebner
2015-08-21 17:47 ` [PATCH 2/3] clk: rockchip: handle mux dependency of fractional dividers Heiko Stuebner
2015-10-05 19:09 ` Sjoerd Simons
2015-08-21 17:48 ` [PATCH 3/3] clk: rockchip: include downstream muxes into " Heiko Stuebner
2015-10-05 19:09 ` Sjoerd Simons
2015-12-12 3:35 ` Caesar Wang
2015-10-02 14:12 ` [PATCH 1/3] clk: add flag for clocks that need to be enabled on rate changes Heiko Stübner
2015-10-08 21:58 ` Stephen Boyd
2015-10-11 10:41 ` Heiko Stübner [this message]
2015-10-12 16:03 ` Heiko Stübner
2015-10-13 3:34 ` Xing Zheng
2015-10-05 19:09 ` Sjoerd Simons
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