[RFC 1/2] ARM:Tegra: Device Tree Support: Initialize the audio card from the device tree.
Russell King - ARM Linux
linux at arm.linux.org.uk
Thu Jun 2 17:43:22 EDT 2011
On Fri, Jun 03, 2011 at 12:21:50AM +0800, Barry Song wrote:
> Arnd has required me to use device tree in our new SoC for the coming
> upstream. so i am trying to define a property like clock = "uart" in
> dts. then in drivers,
> i get this string by:
> clk = of_get_property(np, "clock", NULL);
> then request this clock by clk_get().
This is entirely wrong. clk_get() takes two things. It takes a struct
device. We should know what the struct device is (provided they're named
in a stable manner.)
The other parameter, the string, is up to the driver. It's not a device
property. It's not a SoC-wide clock name. It's a connection name for
the clock on the device. This won't change from one instance of the
device to another instance of the device - it's effectively a constant.
So there's no point in having the DT describe that name - that's out of
its realm.
One of the problems is that clk_get() hides the mapping of device+connection
internally, which it has had to as we haven't had a device tree to look
things up.
In essence, clk_get() is looking up a property (the clock connection name)
for the struct device. When clks get converted to the device tree, the
DT stuff should hook inside clk_get() to do a property lookup to discover
which clock the driver wants.
Drivers should definitely not be looking up a property in the device tree
and using that as a connection name into clk_get().
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