[PATCH 1/4] dt-bindings: pwm: sunxi: add PWM controller for Allwinner H616

Richard GENOUD richard.genoud at bootlin.com
Fri Dec 12 00:52:41 PST 2025


Le 12/12/2025 à 09:25, Krzysztof Kozlowski a écrit :
> On 12/12/2025 08:50, Richard GENOUD wrote:
>>>> +
>>>> +  clocks:
>>>> +    items:
>>>> +      - description: Bus Clock
>>>> +
>>>
>>> Are you sure there is no first clock? Really, really sure? If you add it
>>> later, I would be pretty sad, because that's unnecessary duplication of
>>> binidngs....
>> I surely don't want to make you sad :)
>>
>> Having a second look at the sun4i binding, I think there's a way to use it.
>> The sun4i, as you said, has a module clock (OSC24M) and an optional bus
>> clock.
>> Here, the bus clock is mandatory, but the H616 PWM uses OSC24M and APB1
>> as clock sources.
>>
>> So, I guess that if we add something like that:
>>      clocks:
>>        minItems: 1
>>        items:
>>          - description: Module Clock
>>          - description: Bus Clock
>> +      - description: APB Clock
>>
>>      clock-names:
>>        minItems: 1
>>        items:
>>          - const: mod
>>          - const: bus
>> +      - const: apb
>>
>>      resets:
>>        maxItems: 1
>>
>> In the sun4i pwm binding, we could re-use it for the H616 pwm right?
>> (APB clock is maybe not the best name, could be secondary module clock)
> 
> 
> apb is probably the bus clock, so you don't need to change the bindings
> at all.
Indeed, your're right!
So the only difference will the the #clock-cells for h616.
I'll send a v2 using the sun4i binding.

Thanks!

Regards,
Richard

> 
> Best regards,
> Krzysztof


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