[PATCH v6 7/9] clk: mediatek: Add subsystem clocks of MT8173
Daniel Kurtz
djkurtz at chromium.org
Wed Aug 5 00:26:29 PDT 2015
On Wed, Aug 5, 2015 at 2:46 PM, Sascha Hauer <s.hauer at pengutronix.de> wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 04, 2015 at 04:16:56PM +0800, James Liao wrote:
>> Most multimedia subsystem clocks will be accessed by multiple
>> drivers, so it's a better way to manage these clocks in CCF.
>> This patch adds clock support for MM, IMG, VDEC, VENC and VENC_LT
>> subsystems.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: James Liao <jamesjj.liao at mediatek.com>
>> ---
>> drivers/clk/mediatek/clk-mt8173.c | 267 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>> include/dt-bindings/clock/mt8173-clk.h | 97 +++++++++++-
>> 2 files changed, 361 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/drivers/clk/mediatek/clk-mt8173.c b/drivers/clk/mediatek/clk-mt8173.c
>> index f37ace6..05335e5 100644
>> --- a/drivers/clk/mediatek/clk-mt8173.c
>> +++ b/drivers/clk/mediatek/clk-mt8173.c
>> @@ -25,6 +25,10 @@ static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(mt8173_clk_lock);
>> static const struct mtk_fixed_clk fixed_clks[] __initconst = {
>> FIXED_CLK(CLK_TOP_CLKPH_MCK_O, "clkph_mck_o", "clk26m", 400 * MHZ),
>> FIXED_CLK(CLK_TOP_USB_SYSPLL_125M, "usb_syspll_125m", "clk26m", 125 * MHZ),
>> + FIXED_CLK(CLK_TOP_DSI0_DIG, "dsi0_dig", "clk26m", 130 * MHZ),
>> + FIXED_CLK(CLK_TOP_DSI1_DIG, "dsi1_dig", "clk26m", 130 * MHZ),
>> + FIXED_CLK(CLK_TOP_LVDS_PXL, "lvds_pxl", "lvdspll", 148.5 * MHZ),
>> + FIXED_CLK(CLK_TOP_LVDS_CTS, "lvds_cts", "lvdspll", 51.975 * MHZ),
>
> I would expect 51975 * KHZ here to avoid fractional numbers. Probably
> gcc calculates that during compile time so this will work as expected,
> still I'm not sure this is good style to use fractional numbers here.
I thought this looked a bit strange too, but for what its worth, these
two evaluate correctly:
localhost ~ # cat /sys/kernel/debug/clk/clk_summary | grep lvds
lvdspll 0 0 149999878
0 0
lvds_pxl 0 0 148500000
0 0
lvds_cts 0 0 51975000
0 0
>
> Anyway, on my system lvdspll is running at 150MHz. Are you sure there is
> a clock derived from this running at 148.5MHz? Is it really correct to
> use a fixed clock here or should it rather be lvdspll directly?
I agree it does look strange to have a 51.975 MHz and 148.5 MHz clocks
with a 150 MHz PLL as their parent... However, I'm not sure how much
this matters? I think the idea here was that these frequencies are
best effort "nominal" clock values provided by Mediatek "designers".
The important point is that for the hardware to generate these either
of these clocks, lvdspll must be enabled.
-Dan
> Sascha
>
>
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