From: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc>
To: biwen.li@nxp.com
Cc: leoyang.li@nxp.com, linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, olteanv@gmail.com,
shawnguo@kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH v3 3/8] arm64: dts: ls1028a: add flextimer based pwm nodes
Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2022 11:04:18 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <a4fee40332f27c6ea83bf85ac067c46b@walle.cc> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20220728093318.299798-1-michael@walle.cc>
Am 2022-07-28 11:33, schrieb Michael Walle:
> Hi,
>
> sorry for digging up this old thread. But I've noticed some
> inconsistencies here while syncing the device tree with u-boot.
>
>>> On Wed, Apr 13, 2022 at 06:07:20PM +0000, Leo Li wrote:
>>> > > arch/arm64/boot/dts/freescale/fsl-ls1028a.dtsi:1210.21-1219.5:
>>> > > Warning
>>> > > (unique_unit_address): /soc/pwm@2800000: duplicate unit-address
>>> > > (also used in node /soc/timer@2800000)
>>> > > arch/arm64/boot/dts/freescale/fsl-ls1028a.dtsi:1221.21-1230.5:
>>> > > Warning
>>> > > (unique_unit_address): /soc/pwm@2810000: duplicate unit-address
>>> > > (also used in node /soc/timer@2810000)
>>> >
>>> > Well, this is similar situation as pcie. The flextimer controller can
>>> > be used as timer, PWM or alarm. We have separate drivers and bindings
>>> > for these modes which resulted in different nodes for the same
>>> > controller.
>>>
>>> I think the mfd framework can address the situation where multiple
>>> drivers,
>>> with multiple functionalities, want access to the same memory region?
>>
>> I know mfd is used for device providing multiple functions at the same
>> time. I'm not sure if it can help dealing with the one function at a
>> time
>> scenario.
>
> Funnily enough, I had the same concern:
> https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/92eaa24876a823aa5833435f51095812@walle.cc/
>
> Anyway, I have a few questions about the device tree here:
>
>> + rtc_clk: rtc-clk {
>> + compatible = "fixed-clock";
>> + #clock-cells = <0>;
>> + clock-frequency = <32768>;
>> + clock-output-names = "rtc_clk";
>> + };
>> +
>
> Is that an internal clock? I've checked the RDB schematics and the
> RTC clock output is not connected to anything. The RM of the LS1028A
> mentions the fixed clock input of the flex timer, but it doesn't say
> where it is connected to. It just says there is no
> "internally-generated
> secure clock" support on any of the timer modules.
>
> In ch19.3 it also says "For the chip-specific implementation details of
> this module's instances, see the chip configuration information". But
> I'm not sure where to find this.
>
>
>> + pwm0: pwm@2800000 {
>> + compatible = "fsl,vf610-ftm-pwm";
>> + #pwm-cells = <3>;
>> + reg = <0x0 0x2800000 0x0 0x10000>;
>> + clock-names = "ftm_sys", "ftm_ext",
>> + "ftm_fix", "ftm_cnt_clk_en";
>> + clocks = <&clockgen 4 1>, <&clockgen 4 1>,
>> + <&rtc_clk>, <&clockgen 4 1>;
>
> ftm_ext seems to be the (optional) external clock, eg FTMn_EXTCLK. Why
> is
> it connected to <&clockgen 4 1>? That doesn't make sense. The driver
> itself, won't probe if the clock isn't there either and assumes that
> the
> external clock is always there. That seems wrong, too.
>
> Can you shed some light on this?
Ping.
-michael
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2022-08-16 10:01 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 23+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2021-12-14 9:32 [PATCH v3 0/8] ls1028a device tree update Li Yang
2021-12-14 9:32 ` [PATCH v3 1/8] arm64: dts: ls1028a: Add PCIe EP nodes Li Yang
2022-04-13 16:32 ` Vladimir Oltean
2022-04-13 18:03 ` Leo Li
2022-04-13 18:22 ` Vladimir Oltean
2022-04-13 18:38 ` Leo Li
2021-12-14 9:32 ` [PATCH v3 2/8] arm64: dts: ls1028a: add ftm_alarm1 node to be used as wakeup source Li Yang
2021-12-14 9:32 ` [PATCH v3 3/8] arm64: dts: ls1028a: add flextimer based pwm nodes Li Yang
2022-04-13 16:33 ` Vladimir Oltean
2022-04-13 18:07 ` Leo Li
2022-04-13 18:23 ` Vladimir Oltean
2022-04-13 19:10 ` Leo Li
2022-07-28 9:33 ` Michael Walle
2022-08-16 9:04 ` Michael Walle [this message]
2022-08-17 20:20 ` Sean Anderson
2021-12-14 9:32 ` [PATCH v3 4/8] arm64: dts: ls1028a-rdb: reorder nodes to be alphabetic Li Yang
2021-12-16 10:01 ` Shawn Guo
2021-12-14 9:32 ` [PATCH v3 5/8] arm64: dts: ls1028a-rdb: enable pwm0 Li Yang
2021-12-14 9:32 ` [PATCH v3 6/8] arm64: dts: ls1028a-qds: move rtc node to the correct i2c bus Li Yang
2021-12-14 9:32 ` [PATCH v3 7/8] arm64: dts: ls1028a-qds: enable lpuart1 Li Yang
2021-12-14 9:32 ` [PATCH v3 8/8] arm64: dts: ls1028a-qds: add overlays for various serdes protocols Li Yang
2022-01-26 8:33 ` Shawn Guo
2022-01-26 8:55 ` Leo Li
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