From: <Conor.Dooley@microchip.com>
To: <krzysztof.kozlowski@linaro.org>, <mturquette@baylibre.com>,
<sboyd@kernel.org>, <robh+dt@kernel.org>,
<krzysztof.kozlowski+dt@linaro.org>, <palmer@dabbelt.com>,
<Daire.McNamara@microchip.com>
Cc: <paul.walmsley@sifive.com>, <aou@eecs.berkeley.edu>,
<linux-clk@vger.kernel.org>, <devicetree@vger.kernel.org>,
<linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>, <linux-riscv@lists.infradead.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 6/6] riscv: dts: microchip: add the mpfs' fabric clock control
Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2022 13:15:17 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3ffba600-bda9-8ffa-a435-9a6f94e072b8@microchip.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3df8d4bd-3d38-cecd-6589-ccc1be01b886@linaro.org>
On 19/08/2022 13:47, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
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> On 19/08/2022 15:23, Conor Dooley wrote:
>> The "fabric clocks" in current PolarFire SoC device trees are not
>> really fixed clocks. Their frequency is set by the bitstream, so having
>> them located in -fabric.dtsi is not a problem - they're just as "fixed"
>> as the IP blocks etc used in the FPGA fabric.
>> However, their configuration can be read at runtime (and to an extent
>> they can be controlled, although the intended usage is static
>> configurations set by the bitstream) through the system controller bus.
>>
>
> Thank you for your patch. There is something to discuss/improve.
>
>> +&pcie {
>> + clocks = <&fabric_clk1>, <&fabric_clk1>, <&fabric_clk3>;
>> + clock-names = "fic0", "fic1", "fic3";
>> +};
>> diff --git a/arch/riscv/boot/dts/microchip/mpfs.dtsi b/arch/riscv/boot/dts/microchip/mpfs.dtsi
>> index 499c2e63ad35..dd15b6d1a3c9 100644
>> --- a/arch/riscv/boot/dts/microchip/mpfs.dtsi
>> +++ b/arch/riscv/boot/dts/microchip/mpfs.dtsi
>> @@ -236,6 +236,38 @@ clkcfg: clkcfg@20002000 {
>> #clock-cells = <1>;
>> };
>>
>> + ccc_se: cccseclk@38010000 {
>
> Although you call it "Clock Conditioning Circuitry", but the role of
> this device is a clock-controller, isn't it? If so, node names should be
> generic, so "clock-controller".
Thanks for the prompt reply Krzysztof!
I suspected that this is what I was going to hear back. The reason I
had used the non-generic node name is that I wanted to use it for the
"name" of the clocks in the clock framework. As you can see, there are
four instances of the same clock, and I am using the of_node's name to
generate the unique names the clock framework requires, like so:
# cat clk_summary
clock
-------------------------
cccrefclk
cccnwclk_pll1
cccnwclk_pll1_out3
cccnwclk_pll1_out2
cccnwclk_pll1_out1
cccnwclk_pll1_out0
cccnwclk_pll0
cccnwclk_pll0_out3
cccnwclk_pll0_out2
cccnwclk_pll0_out1
cccnwclk_pll0_out0
cccswclk_pll1
cccswclk_pll1_out3
cccswclk_pll1_out2
cccswclk_pll1_out1
cccswclk_pll1_out0
cccnsclk_pll0
cccswclk_pll0_out3
cccswclk_pll0_out2
cccswclk_pll0_out1
cccswclk_pll0_out0
Maybe that is me exploiting the "should", but I was not sure how to
include the location in the devicetree.
I had experimented with a "microchip,ordinal" or "microchip,location"
string property to do the same thing but I thought you/Rob might not
like that - is location/placement on the chip a relevant property of the
hardware? I'd argue that for an FPGA, where the user is the one deciding
what clocks what, it could be relevant to some degree.
Knowing if a CCC is the north-west one has some extra benefits as it
is co-located with the PLLs for the processor & has a reduced input
mux range.
Any suggestions would be appreciated, even if it is just a NAK to all of
the above!
Thanks,
Conor.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2022-08-19 13:15 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2022-08-19 12:22 [PATCH 0/6] Add PolarFire SoC Fabric Clock Conditioning Circuitry Support Conor Dooley
2022-08-19 12:22 ` [PATCH 1/6] dt-bindings: clk: rename mpfs-clkcfg binding Conor Dooley
2022-08-19 12:44 ` Krzysztof Kozlowski
2022-08-19 12:22 ` [PATCH 2/6] dt-bindings: clk: document PolarFire SoC fabric clocks Conor Dooley
2022-08-19 12:45 ` Krzysztof Kozlowski
2022-08-19 13:20 ` Conor.Dooley
2022-08-19 12:22 ` [PATCH 3/6] dt-bindings: clk: add PolarFire SoC fabric clock ids Conor Dooley
2022-08-19 12:45 ` Krzysztof Kozlowski
2022-08-19 12:22 ` [PATCH 4/6] clk: microchip: add PolarFire SoC fabric clock support Conor Dooley
2022-08-19 12:22 ` [PATCH 5/6] dt-bindings: riscv: microchip: document icicle reference design Conor Dooley
2022-08-19 12:46 ` Krzysztof Kozlowski
2022-08-19 12:23 ` [PATCH 6/6] riscv: dts: microchip: add the mpfs' fabric clock control Conor Dooley
2022-08-19 12:47 ` Krzysztof Kozlowski
2022-08-19 13:15 ` Conor.Dooley [this message]
2022-08-19 13:28 ` Krzysztof Kozlowski
2022-08-19 13:48 ` Conor.Dooley
2022-08-19 14:06 ` Krzysztof Kozlowski
2022-08-19 14:14 ` Conor.Dooley
2022-08-19 14:22 ` Krzysztof Kozlowski
2022-08-19 14:32 ` Conor.Dooley
2022-08-19 14:35 ` Krzysztof Kozlowski
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