[PATCH 0/4] Migrate PXA27x platforms to clock framework

Robert Jarzmik robert.jarzmik at free.fr
Thu Jul 3 15:14:49 PDT 2014


Haojian Zhuang <haojian.zhuang at gmail.com> writes:

>> Haojian, are you ok with that ? And BTW, does a combined kernel for PXA
>> platforms even exists (mixing pxa3xx and pxa2xx for example) ?
>>
>
> It's acceptable to me that different silicons are queued in different stages.
> I only request that it won't break the compiler building & bootup.
OK.

>
> But I think that the pxa clock driver may be shared among all PXA silicons
> except for the clock table. What's your opinion?
I don't think so because of the core clocks.
These ones are specific to each pxa, and so their computation is :
 - pxa25x plays with CCCR and specific L, M and N2 multiplication tables
 - pxa27x plays with CCCR and specific L, M and N2 multiplication tables
 - pxa3xx plays with ASCR, MEMCLKCFG, and AC97 div

I don't see very well how a clock table could describe that. Do you have
something specific in mind ?

>>> Also (for my understanding) when you say that you plan to do
>>> pxa25x and pxa3xx next, does that include pxa26x and pxa93x?
>> I don't have the Technical Reference Manuals for these ones so the answer is
>> no. And Google wasn't a great friend at providing them.
>>
>
> Converting them into new clock driver may not rely on the reference manual.
Actually I went through the code and :
 - pxa26x is only a superset of pxa25x with one more clock : pxa26x-gpio
 - pxa93x is the same clock set as pxa3xx, right ?
So if I convert pxa25x, pxa27x and pxa3xx I'll cover everything, right ?

>>> I assume it does as they are apparently minor revisions of the
>>> former, but it's not completely clear from your description.
>> My description doesn't mention them, as I have no information about them, nor
>> any hardware to test on.
>>
>
> We can request others to help testing in the mailing list.
That's exactly what will enable pxa25x and pxa3xx. I have them converted in my
tree, but I don't want to mix these patches in as I can't test them, and testing
brings in bigger delays.

Cheers.

-- 
Robert



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