[PATCH 03/11] clk: bcm: Add clocks for Stingray SOC
Sandeep Tripathy
sandeep.tripathy at broadcom.com
Mon May 22 04:53:58 PDT 2017
On Fri, May 19, 2017 at 7:07 AM, Stephen Boyd <sboyd at codeaurora.org> wrote:
>
> On 05/06, Anup Patel wrote:
> > From: Sandeep Tripathy <sandeep.tripathy at broadcom.com>
> >
> > This patch adds support for Stingray clocks in iproc
> > ccf. The Stingray SOC has various plls based on iproc
> > pll architecture.
> >
>
> Does it have anything besides PLLs?
It describes various plls and soc specific details for the particular
SOC based on
bcm iproc architecture. the core functionality is implemented for all
Broadcom SOC
using iproc pll architecture in generic iproc drivers eg: clk-iproc-pll.c
>
> > +CLK_OF_DECLARE(sr_genpll0_clk, "brcm,sr-genpll0",
> > + sr_genpll0_clk_init);
> > +
> > +static const struct iproc_pll_ctrl genpll3 = {
> > + .flags = IPROC_CLK_AON | IPROC_CLK_PLL_HAS_NDIV_FRAC |
> > + IPROC_CLK_PLL_NEEDS_SW_CFG,
> > + .aon = AON_VAL(0x0, 1, 19, 18),
> > + .reset = RESET_VAL(0x0, 12, 11),
> > + .dig_filter = DF_VAL(0x0, 4, 3, 0, 4, 7, 3),
> > + .sw_ctrl = SW_CTRL_VAL(0x10, 31),
> > + .ndiv_int = REG_VAL(0x10, 20, 10),
> > + .ndiv_frac = REG_VAL(0x10, 0, 20),
> > + .pdiv = REG_VAL(0x14, 0, 4),
> > + .status = REG_VAL(0x30, 12, 1),
> > +};
> > +
> > +static const struct iproc_clk_ctrl genpll3_clk[] = {
> > + [BCM_SR_GENPLL3_HSLS_CLK] = {
> > + .channel = BCM_SR_GENPLL3_HSLS_CLK,
> > + .flags = IPROC_CLK_AON,
> > + .enable = ENABLE_VAL(0x4, 6, 0, 12),
> > + .mdiv = REG_VAL(0x18, 0, 9),
> > + },
> > + [BCM_SR_GENPLL3_SDIO_CLK] = {
> > + .channel = BCM_SR_GENPLL3_SDIO_CLK,
> > + .flags = IPROC_CLK_AON,
> > + .enable = ENABLE_VAL(0x4, 7, 1, 13),
> > + .mdiv = REG_VAL(0x18, 10, 9),
> > + },
> > +};
> > +
> > +static void __init sr_genpll3_clk_init(struct device_node *node)
> > +{
> > + iproc_pll_clk_setup(node, &genpll3, NULL, 0, genpll3_clk,
> > + ARRAY_SIZE(genpll3_clk));
> > +}
> > +CLK_OF_DECLARE(sr_genpll3_clk, "brcm,sr-genpll3",
> > + sr_genpll3_clk_init);
>
> Can you make this a platform driver instead? Are all these clks
> really used for getting the interrupt and timers running?
Not all clocks needed early except the genpll3. sp804 timer clks are derived
from genpll. we will send revised patch to have most of the clocks registered
via platform driver probe.
>
> > +
> > +static const struct iproc_pll_ctrl genpll4 = {
> > + .flags = IPROC_CLK_AON | IPROC_CLK_PLL_HAS_NDIV_FRAC |
> > + IPROC_CLK_PLL_NEEDS_SW_CFG,
> > + .aon = AON_VAL(0x0, 1, 25, 24),
> > + .reset = RESET_VAL(0x0, 12, 11),
> > + .dig_filter = DF_VAL(0x0, 4, 3, 0, 4, 7, 3),
> > + .sw_ctrl = SW_CTRL_VAL(0x10, 31),
> > + .ndiv_int = REG_VAL(0x10, 20, 10),
> > + .ndiv_frac = REG_VAL(0x10, 0, 20),
> > + .pdiv = REG_VAL(0x14, 0, 4),
> > + .status = REG_VAL(0x30, 12, 1),
> > +};
> > +
> > +static const struct iproc_clk_ctrl genpll4_clk[] = {
> > + [BCM_SR_GENPLL4_CCN_CLK] = {
> > + .channel = BCM_SR_GENPLL4_CCN_CLK,
> > + .flags = IPROC_CLK_AON,
> > + .enable = ENABLE_VAL(0x4, 6, 0, 12),
> > + .mdiv = REG_VAL(0x18, 0, 9),
> > + },
> > +};
> > +
>
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regards
Sandeep
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