[PATCH 07/11] dt-bindings: spi: spi-nxp-fspi: add a new property nxp,fspi-dll-slvdly

Han Xu han.xu at nxp.com
Tue Jul 5 07:52:49 PDT 2022


On 22/07/05 04:12PM, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
> On 05/07/2022 16:06, Michael Walle wrote:
> > 
> >>>
> >>> I think you could use here clock cycles or clock phase, but then it 
> >>> has to be obvious
> >>> it is that unit.
> >>
> >> Hi Krzysztof,
> >>
> >> Let me clarify it, in the document a term "delay cell" was used to
> >> descript this register bit. Each delay cell equals "1/32 clock phase",
> >> so the unit of delay cell is clock phase. The value user need set in
> >> DT just number to define how many delay cells needed.
> > 
> > Then should the unit be "-degrees" and the possible range 0-180?
> 
> Thanks. We don't have it documented currently, but the unit seems
> reasonable.

IMO, use the unit "-degrees" makes it more complicate. Personaly I would
calculate how many clock cycle delay needed, such as 1/4 clock cycle or half
clock cycle. Using degree brings extra calculation.

The granularity of the clock phase change is 1/32 of 180 degree, but the range
0-180 make people feel it can be set in any degree in range.

If I describe all details of the relation between "nxp,fspi-dll-slvdly" and
"delay cell" in patch v2, do you think it's clear for users?

> 
> Best regards,
> Krzysztof



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