[PATCH V2 0/4] clk: mvebu: Improve clock drift

Leigh Brown leigh at solinno.co.uk
Wed Sep 3 07:40:56 PDT 2014


On 2014-09-02 09:15, Gregory CLEMENT wrote:
> Few users reported a timer drift on the Armada 370 based board such as
> the mirabox or the Netgear ReadyNAS 102. This is the second series
> with few improvements after the review of the 1st version.
> 
> The reason is that when the SSCG (Spread Spectrum Clock Generator) is
> enabled, it shifts the frequency of the clock. The percentage is no
> more than 1% but when the clock is used for a timer it leads to a
> clock drift.
> 
> This series allows to correct the affected clock when the SSCG is
> enabled. This drift can happen on all the mvebu SoC on the cpu clock
> block (ie cpu, ddr and l2 cache). Currently the only notable effect is
> for the Armada 370 because this SoC use the l2cache clock as source
> for the timer. That's why even if the series allow any of the mvebu
> SoC to benefit to this correction, Armada 370 is the only user of it.
> 
> The first 2 patches should go through the clk subsystem, whereas the
> third one should go to the arm-soc through the mvebu tree.
> 
> The last one is just to fix a typo I found while I was reading the clk
> code.

This is working superbly for me on my Mirabox, and ntpd is now 
completely stable.

Tested-by: Leigh Brown <leigh at solinno.co.uk>




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