[PATCHv3 10/10] CLK: TI: always enable DESHDCP clock
Tomi Valkeinen
tomi.valkeinen at ti.com
Thu May 21 23:27:07 PDT 2015
On 21/05/15 06:06, Paul Walmsley wrote:
>> Enable falls under the "critical clocks" discussion that is ongoing. I
>> assume that this is some sort of critical clock that can't be turned off?
>
> It only needs to be enabled for this particular display IP subsystem to
> function:
>
> http://marc.info/?l=linux-omap&m=142071550111482&w=2
>
> I believe Tomi is taking this approach (enabling it unconditionally) to
> avoid adding support for a secondary IP block "main clock" to the hwmod
Right. I don't think that would be a simple task (correct me if I'm
wrong), and that would all be only for this one IP on this particular
SoC type.
> code. Apparently, the chips that contain this clock gating bit are not
> intended to be used for power-critical use cases, so there's not much
> motivation to switch it on and off with the display controller.
Even in power-critical use cases the the power use difference should be
negligible.
Tomi
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