[PATCH 1/2] clk: rockchip: dmc: support rk3399 dmc clock driver
Heiko Stuebner
heiko at sntech.de
Sat Nov 21 10:30:29 PST 2015
Hi Lin,
Am Freitag, 20. November 2015, 09:37:15 schrieb hl:
> On 20/11/15 05:47, Heiko Stuebner wrote:
> > Hi Lin,
> >
> > Am Donnerstag, 19. November 2015, 18:21:10 schrieb Lin Huang:
> >> support rk3399 dmc clock driver. Note, ddr set rate function will
> >> use dcf controller which run in ATF, it need to fishish it when rk3399
> >> arm trust firmware ready.
> > this unfinalized state is slightly unfortunate and I think this code will
> > need to wait until CRU and DDRC specs are available.
> >
> > Because this is clearly part of the CRU (labeled CRU_CLKSEL6_CON etc)
> > so shouldn't be a separate driver at all and also what your driver currently
> > only does can still simply be described in the regular scheme as part of
> > a full clock driver like
> >
> > PNAME(mux_ddrc_p) = { "pll_dpll", "pll_gpll", "pll_alpll", "pll_abpll" };
> > COMPOSITE_NOGATE(0, "ddrc", mux_ddrc_p, 0,
> > RK3399_CLKSEL_CON(6), 4, 2, MFLAGS, 0, 3,
> > DFLAGS | CLK_DIVIDER_POWER_OF_TWO),
> >
> > So the code needs to actually demonstrate why a separate clock type is
> > really necessary.
> >
> > I do understand that we will probably need a special way to talk to this
> > dcf controller but seeing how this interaction will work is really a
> > prequisite to finding a correct solution.
>
> if we can use common clock driver, i can put the dfi controller as
> a independent driver
> into devfreq, this is the best way. But how do we separate the ddr
> clk_set_rate() ,
> so we can manipulate dcf controller(actually, we use SMC handle dcf
> controller in arm trust firmware ),
> i check clock driver code, it seem there is not way to do that for now.
the core problem I have right now is, that I don't understand how the
interaction with the dfi controller works at all :-) .
One thing that might work, is that your dfi-driver takes the ddrc-clock
from the clock controller and then registers a clock notifier to get
notified before and after the clock-rate changes. But that depends as
stated above on how the dfi-controller needs to be handled.
For example the current armclk-handling uses a clock notifier around the
actual rate change ... so you could use that as inspiration.
Heiko
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