[PATCH V6 4/7] cpufreq: add clk-reg cpufreq driver
Richard Zhao
richard.zhao at freescale.com
Thu Jan 12 03:23:01 EST 2012
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 03:22:34PM -0800, Kevin Hilman wrote:
> Richard Zhao <richard.zhao at linaro.org> writes:
>
> > The driver get cpu operation point table from device tree cpu0 node,
>
> Since we already have an existing OPP infrastructure in the kernel,
> seems like this driver should get OPPs by asking the OPP layer.
When I created the patch, there's only omap cpufreq driver using
OPP. If it depends on OPP, it might prevent users who have not
adopted OPP from using the driver.
>
> This approach assumes the OPP layer is static at boot time and not
> changing, however that's not the case in practice.
>
> The OPP layer could be extended to read boot-time OPPs from DT if
> desired, but since the OPPs are also populated/enabled/disabled
> dynamicaly on some platforms (e.g. OMAP), I think the any generic
> CPUfreq driver should use the OPP interface and not DT directly.
>
> > and adjusts operating points using clk and regulator APIs.
>
> For a generic driver, the regulator used should also be configurable.
>
> For example, this driver currently assumes a regulator named "cpu" for
> all instances. If you had separate clusters with independent voltage
> control, you'd likely have a separate regulator for each cluster.
The driver, for now, assumes all cpu cores uses the same clk and voltage.
It's correct for most arm multi-core SoC.
Do you have real case to need different voltage/clk?
And the regulator will be specified in dts after cpu convert from sys
device to normal device.
Thanks
Richard
>
> Kevin
>
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