[PATCH] arm64: dts: mt8173: add clock_null

James Liao jamesjj.liao at mediatek.com
Wed Jul 1 20:06:19 PDT 2015


Hi Daniel,

On Wed, 2015-07-01 at 19:54 +0800, Daniel Kurtz wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 2:49 PM, Sascha Hauer <s.hauer at pengutronix.de> wrote:
> > The problem is not that you use fixed clocks for non software
> > controllable clocks of unknwown rates, but that you try to use a single
> > clock for all of them and name it 'dummy' or 'null'. Name it
> >
> > dpi_ck {
> >         compatible = "fixed-clock";
> >         rate = <0>; /* unknown, generated by some Analog block */
> > };
> 
> It would be nice, though, to use the real clock rates.
> Otherwise, we end up with a bunch of unknown clock rates, like this:
> 
>    clock                         enable_cnt  prepare_cnt        rate
> accuracy   phase
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>  clk_null                                 2            2           0
>        0 0
>     mm_lvds_cts                           0            0           0
>        0 0
>     mm_lvds_pixel                         0            0           0
>        0 0
>     mm_dpi1_pixel                         0            0           0
>        0 0

> Furthermore, at least some of these children clocks are possible
> source clocks for other clocks for which we do want to know the
> resulting frequency.  For example, the "dmpll_*" clocks are mux inputs
> for many of the subsystem clocks.

These clocks such as clkph_mck_o are configured by other modules before
kernel init, and their rates may different among platforms. So we can't
use a hard-coded rate for them. And we also don't care the actual rate
of these clocks, so assign a dummy rate such as 0 to them should be a
better way.


Best regards,

james





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