[PATCH 4/6] clk: rockchip: rk3399: update necessary critical clocks
Heiko Stübner
heiko at sntech.de
Mon Apr 25 15:04:20 PDT 2016
Am Mittwoch, 20. April 2016, 19:06:52 schrieb Xing Zheng:
> We need to declare that we enable all NOCs which are critical
> clocks always and clearly and explicitly show that we have enabled
> them at clk_summary.
>
> We need to add some has been verified and required critical clocks
> in the development process.
>
> And the pclk_perilp1_noc is also add CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED flag.
>
> Signed-off-by: Xing Zheng <zhengxing at rock-chips.com>
> ---
>
> drivers/clk/rockchip/clk-rk3399.c | 72
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------ 1 file changed, 62 insertions(+), 10
> deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/clk/rockchip/clk-rk3399.c
> b/drivers/clk/rockchip/clk-rk3399.c index 232ea68..1da4fe1 100644
> --- a/drivers/clk/rockchip/clk-rk3399.c
> +++ b/drivers/clk/rockchip/clk-rk3399.c
> @@ -1043,7 +1043,7 @@ static struct rockchip_clk_branch
> rk3399_clk_branches[] __initdata = { GATE(PCLK_SPI2, "pclk_spi2",
> "pclk_perilp1", 0, RK3399_CLKGATE_CON(23), 12, GFLAGS), GATE(PCLK_SPI4,
> "pclk_spi4", "pclk_perilp1", 0, RK3399_CLKGATE_CON(23), 13, GFLAGS),
> GATE(PCLK_PERIHP_GRF, "pclk_perilp_sgrf", "pclk_perilp1", 0,
> RK3399_CLKGATE_CON(24), 13, GFLAGS),
> - GATE(0, "pclk_perilp1_noc",
> "pclk_perilp1", 0, RK3399_CLKGATE_CON(25), 10, GFLAGS),
> + GATE(0,
> "pclk_perilp1_noc", "pclk_perilp1", CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED,
> RK3399_CLKGATE_CON(25), 10, GFLAGS),
why do you think you need a CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED when you have pclk_perilp1_noc
in the list of critical clocks below already? Aka as critical clock, it will
stay enabled anyway.
>
> /* saradc */
> COMPOSITE_NOMUX(SCLK_SARADC, "clk_saradc", "xin24m", 0,
> @@ -1464,33 +1464,85 @@ static struct rockchip_clk_branch
> rk3399_clk_pmu_branches[] __initdata = { };
>
> static const char *const rk3399_cru_critical_clocks[] __initconst = {
> - "aclk_cci_pre",
> + /*
> + * We need to declare that we enable all NOCs which are critical clocks
> + * always and clearly and explicitly show that we have enabled them at
> + * clk_summary.
> + */
I think that comment is not really helping here to explain the background.
Also, one thing I'd really like to know is what a NOC actually is. I know it's
related to the interconnect, but so far I haven't found anything explaining
the acronym.
Heiko
> + "aclk_usb3_noc",
> + "aclk_gmac_noc",
> + "pclk_gmac_noc",
> + "pclk_center_main_noc",
> + "aclk_cci_noc0",
> + "aclk_cci_noc1",
> + "clk_dbg_noc",
> + "hclk_vcodec_noc",
> + "aclk_vcodec_noc",
> + "hclk_vdu_noc",
> + "aclk_vdu_noc",
> + "hclk_iep_noc",
> + "aclk_iep_noc",
> + "hclk_rga_noc",
> + "aclk_rga_noc",
> + "aclk_center_main_noc",
> + "aclk_center_peri_noc",
> + "aclk_perihp_noc",
> + "hclk_perihp_noc",
> + "pclk_perihp_noc",
> + "hclk_sdmmc_noc",
> + "aclk_emmc_noc",
> + "aclk_perilp0_noc",
> + "hclk_perilp0_noc",
> + "hclk_m0_perilp_noc",
> + "hclk_perilp1_noc",
> + "hclk_sdio_noc",
> + "hclk_sdioaudio_noc",
> + "pclk_perilp1_noc",
> + "aclk_vio_noc",
> + "aclk_hdcp_noc",
> + "hclk_hdcp_noc",
> + "pclk_hdcp_noc",
> + "pclk_edp_noc",
> + "aclk_vop0_noc",
> + "hclk_vop0_noc",
> + "aclk_vop1_noc",
> + "hclk_vop1_noc",
> + "aclk_isp0_noc",
> + "hclk_isp0_noc",
> + "aclk_isp1_noc",
> + "hclk_isp1_noc",
> + "aclk_gic_noc",
> +
> + /* other critical clocks */
> "pclk_perilp0",
> "pclk_perilp0",
> "hclk_perilp0",
> - "hclk_perilp0_noc",
> "pclk_perilp1",
> - "pclk_perilp1_noc",
> "pclk_perihp",
> - "pclk_perihp_noc",
> "hclk_perihp",
> "aclk_perihp",
> - "aclk_perihp_noc",
> "aclk_perilp0",
> - "aclk_perilp0_noc",
> "hclk_perilp1",
> - "hclk_perilp1_noc",
> - "aclk_dmac0_perilp",
> - "gpll_hclk_perilp1_src",
> + "aclk_dmac1_perilp",
> "gpll_aclk_perilp0_src",
> "gpll_aclk_perihp_src",
> };
>
> static const char *const rk3399_pmucru_critical_clocks[] __initconst = {
> + /*
> + * We need to declare that we enable all NOCs which are critical clocks
> + * always and clearly and explicitly show that we have enabled them at
> + * clk_summary.
> + */
> + "pclk_noc_pmu",
> + "hclk_noc_pmu",
> +
> + /* other critical clocks */
> "ppll",
> "pclk_pmu_src",
> "fclk_cm0s_src_pmu",
> "clk_timer_src_pmu",
> + "pclk_rkpwm_pmu",
> };
>
> static void __init rk3399_clk_init(struct device_node *np)
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