[RESEND PATCH 1/1] clk: add DT support for clock gating control
Rob Landley
rob at landley.net
Sun Jul 15 16:45:42 EDT 2012
I believe clock anything is Thomas Gleixner, just making sure he's seen
it...
Rob
On 07/13/2012 04:42 AM, Sebastian Hesselbarh wrote:
> On 07/13/2012 05:19 AM, Rob Herring wrote:
>> What's implemented in Linux should not define the binding. The binding
>> should describe the hardware.
>> [...]
>> True, but not your problem to implement. A binding doesn't necessarily
>> mean there is a full Linux implementation. We just don't want to create
>> something only to find others need something completely different.
>
> Ok, what about a DT describing the following for a simple register-based
> clock gating controller and the corresponding gated-clock independent of
> the controller. I am sure there are a bunch of SoCs out there that
> control their clock gates by writing some bits to a register. If that
> DT description matches your expectations, I ll prepare patches with
> documentation and implementation for common clock framework.
>
> Sebastian
>
> --
> /* Simple clock gating controller based on bitmasks and register */
> cgc: clock-gating-control at f1000000 {
> compatible = "clock-gating-control-register";
> reg = <0xf1000000 0x4>;
>
> /* Clock gating control with one bit at bit position 0
> enable with (1<<0), disable with (0<<0) */
> cgctrl_usb0: cgc_usb0 {
> clock-gating-control,shift = <0>;
> clock-gating-control,mask = <1>;
> clock-gating-control,enable = <1>;
> clock-gating-control,disable = <0>;
> };
>
> /* Clock gating control with two bits at bit position 1-2
> enable with (2<<1), disable with (0<<1) */
> cgctrl_sata: cgc_sata {
> clock-gating-control,shift = <1>;
> clock-gating-control,mask = <3>;
> clock-gating-control,enable = <2>;
> clock-gating-control,disable = <0>;
> };
> };
>
> /* Generic clock gate description that can be used with
> any clock gating controller */
> cg_usb0: clockgate at 0 {
> compatible = "gated-clock";
> #clock-cells = <0>;
> clocks = <&osc>;
> clock-gate-control = <&cgctrl_usb0>;
> };
>
--
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Either it's "mere aggregation", or a license violation. Pick one.
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