[PATCH 1/4] ARM: DT: apq8064: add rpm support
Bjorn Andersson
bjorn.andersson at sonymobile.com
Mon Sep 29 22:02:04 PDT 2014
On Mon 29 Sep 15:17 PDT 2014, Stephen Boyd wrote:
> On 09/29/14 02:14, Srinivas Kandagatla wrote:
> > @@ -246,6 +247,24 @@
> > #reset-cells = <1>;
> > };
> >
> > + apcs: syscon at 2011000 {
> > + compatible = "syscon";
> > + reg = <0x2011000 0x1000>;
> > + };
>
> This is actually a clock controller block that hw designers decided was
> good place to shove the ipc bits (because there's room!). Can we call it
>
> l2cc: clock-controller at 2011000 {
> compatible = "syscon";
> reg = <0x2011000 0x1000>;
> };
>
> Eventually I'll add the specific krait compatible when we merge krait
> clock support:
>
> l2cc: clock-controller at 2011000 {
> compatible = "qcom,kpss-gcc", "syscon";
> reg = <0x2011000 0x1000>;
> clock-output-names = "acpu_l2_aux";
> };
>
As long as we can get hold of the regmap that would be fine. I pressume the
idea is to have the kpss-gcc using syscon, just like the rpm. But hopefully the
syscon patches that are floating around (merged?) will allow any driver to
expose a "syscon regmap".
> > +
> > + rpm at 108000 {
> > + compatible = "qcom,rpm-apq8064";
> > + reg = <0x108000 0x1000>;
> > + qcom,ipc = <&apcs 0x8 2>;
>
> There are actually 3 ipc bits. I guess if we ever have to use the other
> two we'll extend this binding to have the other bits specified some
> other way?
I haven't seen any indications of us using more than this bit. If we want to do
that, we could simply make it <&apcs 8 2 &apcs 8 3 &apcs 8 4> (or whatever
those indices are). That way this should be easy it keep compatible.
Regards,
Bjorn
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