[PATCH v6 4/4] clk: samsung: add top clock support for ExynosAuto v920 SoC
Krzysztof Kozlowski
krzk at kernel.org
Wed Aug 21 01:02:27 PDT 2024
On 21/08/2024 09:06, sunyeal.hong wrote:
>>>>>>> + .clk_name = "dout_clkcmu_peric0_noc",
>>>>>>
>>>>>> same question.
>>>>>> Isn't it "noc"?
>>>>>> https://lore.kernel.org/linux-samsung-
>>>>>> soc/58dfae564a4a624e464c7803a309f1f07b5ae83d.camel at samsung.com/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In my case(autov9), if put wrong clk_name dmesg will show that,
>>>>>> exynos_arm64_register_cmu: could not enable bus clock ...; err = -2
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Kwang.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> clk_name follows the guide document provided by hw. v9 is bus, but
>>>>> v920
>>>> uses noc.
>>>>
>>>> What I mean,
>>>>
>>>> .clk_name = "dout_clkcmu_peric0_noc", // wrong
>>>> .clk_name = "noc", // correct
>>>>
>>>> Because there is no clock-names "dout_clkcmu_peric0_noc" in
>>>> exynos/exynosautov920.dtsi.
>>>>
>>>
>>> The clk_name written here has nothing to do with the device tree. Please
>> look at the code carefully.
>>
>> Hm? I see in the code clearly:
>>
>> clk_get(dev, cmu->clk_name);
>>
>> Where cmu is the discussed struct.
>>
>> If you claim it does not have anything to do with DT, then what is it for?
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Krzysztof
>
> In general, clk_get is used via the clk_name declared in the DT.
>
> However, the question asked here is the parent clock name of peric0_noc, so it is unrelated to the device tree.
No. The question was about clk_name entry in cmu info used directly for
clk_get.
Best regards,
Krzysztof
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