[PATCHv1] rtc: bcm-iproc: Add support for Broadcom iproc rtc

Arnd Bergmann arnd at arndb.de
Tue Dec 16 12:19:05 PST 2014


On Tuesday 16 December 2014 12:05:08 Arun Ramamurthy wrote:
> On 14-12-16 11:42 AM, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> > On Tuesday 16 December 2014 11:22:30 arun.ramamurthy at broadcom.com wrote:
> >> +       rtc: iproc_rtc at 0x03026000 {
> >> +               compatible = "brcm,iproc-rtc";
> >> +               reg =   spru_bbl:               <0x03026000 0xC>,
> >> +                       crmu_pwr_good_status:   <0x0301C02C 0x14>,
> >> +                       crmu_bbl_auth:          <0x03024C74 0x8>;
> >> +               interrupts = spru_rtc_periodic: <GIC_SPI 142 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>,
> >> +                            spru_alarm:        <GIC_SPI 133 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
> >
> > The reg properties look really random, could it be that the registers
> > are really part of some other device that contains multiple functions?
> >
> This RTC block is on a battery backed logic island and is accessed 
> indirectly using the spru_bbl registers. The CRMU registers are required 
> to read the power status and write to some authentication registers. 
> Without writing to these authentication
> registers, we cannot access any of the spru_bbl registers. In conclusion
> I don't think the CRMU register accesses can be considered as another 
> device access. Do you agree Arnd?

It sounds like CRMU is some other unit aside from the RTC. Could this
be something like a generic system controller? I think it should
either have its own driver or use the syscon logic if that is what
this is.

> > Also, what do you use the labels for?
> >
> The labels are purely to improve readability of the device tree entry

Please remove them then, they don't help at all.

	Arnd



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