Hi Mateusz, On Wednesday 28 of August 2013 18:13:03 Mateusz Krawczuk wrote: > This patch adds new, Common Clock Framework-based clock driver for > Samsung S5PV210 SoCs. The driver is just added, without enabling it yet. > > Signed-off-by: Mateusz Krawczuk <m.krawczuk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > --- > .../bindings/clock/samsung,s5pv210-clock.txt | 72 ++ > drivers/clk/samsung/Makefile | 3 + > drivers/clk/samsung/clk-s5pv210.c | 732 > +++++++++++++++++++++ include/dt-bindings/clock/samsung,s5pv210-clock.h > | 221 +++++++ 4 files changed, 1028 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 > Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/samsung,s5pv210-clock.txt create > mode 100644 drivers/clk/samsung/clk-s5pv210.c > create mode 100644 include/dt-bindings/clock/samsung,s5pv210-clock.h > > diff --git > a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/samsung,s5pv210-clock.txt > b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/samsung,s5pv210-clock.txt new > file mode 100644 > index 0000000..753c8f9 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/samsung,s5pv210-clock.txt > @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ > +* Samsung S5PC110/S5PV210 Clock Controller > + > +The S5PV210 clock controller generates and supplies clock to various > controllers +within the SoC. The clock binding described here is > applicable to all SoCs in +the S5PC110/S5PV210 family. > + > +Required Properties: > + > +- compatible: should be one of the following. > + - "samsung,s5pv210-clock" - controller compatible with S5PC110/S5PV210 > SoC. + > +- reg: physical base address of the controller and length of memory > mapped + region. > + > +- #clock-cells: should be 1. > + > +Each clock is assigned an identifier and client nodes can use this > identifier +to specify the clock which they consume. Some of the clocks > are available only +on a particular S5PC110/S5PV210 SoC and this is > specified where applicable. + > +All available clocks are defined as preprocessor macros in > +dt-bindings/clock/samsung,s5pv210-clock.h header and can be used in > device +tree sources. > + > +External clocks: > + > +There are several clocks that are generated outside the SoC. It is > expected +that they are defined using standard clock bindings with > following +clock-output-names: > + - "xxti" - xtal - required > + - "xusbxti" - USB xtal - required, Hmm, I'm not sure if all the boards must always provide both of them. Actually it looks like the correct statement here would be "At least one of the above clocks should be specified.". > + > + > +Example: Clock controller node: > + > + clock: clock-controller@7e00f000 { > + compatible = "samsung,s5pv210-clock"; > + reg = <0x7e00f000 0x1000>; > + #clock-cells = <1>; > + }; > + > +Example: Required external clocks: > + > + fin_pll: clock-xxti { > + compatible = "fixed-clock"; > + clock-output-names = "xxti"; > + clock-frequency = <12000000>; > + #clock-cells = <0>; > + }; > + > + xusbxti: clock-xusbxti { > + compatible = "fixed-clock"; > + clock-output-names = "xusbxti"; > + clock-frequency = <48000000>; > + #clock-cells = <0>; > + }; > + > +Example: UART controller node that consumes the clock generated by the > clock + controller (refer to the standard clock bindings for > information about + "clocks" and "clock-names" properties): > + > + uart0: serial@7f005000 { > + compatible = "samsung,s5pv210-uart"; > + reg = <0x7f005000 0x100>; > + interrupt-parent = <&vic1>; > + interrupts = <5>; > + clock-names = "uart", "clk_uart_baud2", > + "clk_uart_baud3"; > + clocks = <&clock PCLK_UART0>, <&clocks PCLK_UART0>, > + <&clock SCLK_UART>; > + status = "disabled"; > + }; > \ No newline at end of file > diff --git a/drivers/clk/samsung/Makefile b/drivers/clk/samsung/Makefile > index 8eb4799..e08c45e 100644 > --- a/drivers/clk/samsung/Makefile > +++ b/drivers/clk/samsung/Makefile > @@ -9,3 +9,6 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_SOC_EXYNOS5420) += clk-exynos5420.o > obj-$(CONFIG_SOC_EXYNOS5440) += clk-exynos5440.o > obj-$(CONFIG_ARCH_EXYNOS) += clk-exynos-audss.o > obj-$(CONFIG_ARCH_S3C64XX) += clk-s3c64xx.o > +ifeq ($(CONFIG_COMMON_CLK), y) > +obj-$(CONFIG_ARCH_S5PV210) += clk-s5pv210.o > +endif > \ No newline at end of file > diff --git a/drivers/clk/samsung/clk-s5pv210.c > b/drivers/clk/samsung/clk-s5pv210.c new file mode 100644 > index 0000000..1c5ea5c > --- /dev/null > +++ b/drivers/clk/samsung/clk-s5pv210.c > @@ -0,0 +1,732 @@ > +/* > + * Copyright (c) 2013 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. > + * Author: Mateusz Krawczuk <m.krawczuk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > + * > + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify > + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as > + * published by the Free Software Foundation. > + * > + * Common Clock Framework support for all S5PC110/S5PV210 SoCs. > +*/ > + > +#include <linux/clk.h> > +#include <linux/clkdev.h> > +#include <linux/clk-provider.h> > +#include <linux/of.h> > +#include <linux/of_address.h> > +#include <mach/regs-clock.h> NAK. Please don't use headers from mach/ or plat/ directories in drivers, as this will break future enablement of multiplatform support for S5PV210. > + > +#include "clk.h" > +#include "clk-pll.h" > + > +#include <dt-bindings/clock/samsung,s5pv210-clock.h> > + > +/* S5PC110/S5PV210 clock controller register offsets */ > +#define APLL_LOCK 0x0000 > +#define MPLL_LOCK 0x0008 > +#define EPLL_LOCK 0x0010 > +#define VPLL_LOCK 0x0020 > +#define APLL_CON0 0x0100 > +#define APLL_CON1 0x0104 > +#define MPLL_CON 0x0108 > +#define EPLL_CON0 0x0110 > +#define EPLL_CON1 0x0114 > +#define VPLL_CON0 0x0120 > +#define CLK_SRC0 0x0200 > +#define CLK_SRC1 0x0204 > +#define CLK_SRC2 0x0208 > +#define CLK_SRC3 0x020c > +#define CLK_SRC4 0x0210 > +#define CLK_SRC5 0x0214 > +#define CLK_SRC6 0x0218 > +#define CLK_SRC_MASK0 0x0280 > +#define CLK_SRC_MASK1 0x0284 > +#define CLK_DIV0 0x0300 > +#define CLK_DIV1 0x0304 > +#define CLK_DIV2 0x0308 > +#define CLK_DIV3 0x030c > +#define CLK_DIV4 0x0310 > +#define CLK_DIV5 0x0314 > +#define CLK_DIV6 0x0318 > +#define CLK_DIV7 0x031c > +#define CLK_GATE_SCLK 0x0444 > +#define CLK_GATE_IP0 0x0460 > +#define CLK_GATE_IP1 0x0464 > +#define CLK_GATE_IP2 0x0468 > +#define CLK_GATE_IP3 0x046c > +#define CLK_GATE_IP4 0x0470 > +#define CLK_GATE_BLOCK 0x0480 > +#define CLK_GATE_IP5 0x0484 > +#define DAC_CONTROL 0xe810 > + > +/* Helper macros to define clock arrays. */ > +#define FIXED_RATE_CLOCKS(name) \ > + static struct samsung_fixed_rate_clock name[] > +#define MUX_CLOCKS(name) \ > + static struct samsung_mux_clock name[] > +#define DIV_CLOCKS(name) \ > + static struct samsung_div_clock name[] > +#define GATE_CLOCKS(name) \ > + static struct samsung_gate_clock name[] > + > +/* Helper macros for gate types present on S5PC110/S5PV210. */ > +#define GATE_BUS(_id, cname, pname, o, b) \ > + GATE(_id, cname, pname, o, b, 0, 0) > +#define GATE_SCLK(_id, cname, pname, o, b) \ > + GATE(_id, cname, pname, o, b, CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT, 0) > +#define GATE_ON(_id, cname, pname, o, b) \ > + GATE(_id, cname, pname, o, b, CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED, 0) These three macros above does not seem to be used anywhere in this driver. You can either remove them or change the driver to use them, as I can see several places they would be appropriate. See below. > +enum s5pv210_plls { > + apll, mpll, epll, vpll, > +}; > + > +static unsigned long s5pv210_clk_regs[] __initdata = { > + CLK_SRC0, > + CLK_SRC1, > + CLK_SRC2, > + CLK_SRC3, > + CLK_SRC4, > + CLK_SRC5, > + CLK_SRC6, > + CLK_DIV0, > + CLK_DIV1, > + CLK_DIV2, > + CLK_DIV3, > + CLK_DIV4, > + CLK_DIV5, > + CLK_DIV6, > + CLK_DIV7, > + CLK_GATE_SCLK, > + CLK_GATE_IP0, > + CLK_GATE_IP1, > + CLK_GATE_IP2, > + CLK_GATE_IP3, > + CLK_GATE_IP4, > + CLK_GATE_IP5, > + CLK_SRC_MASK0, > + CLK_SRC_MASK1, > + APLL_CON0, > + MPLL_CON, > + EPLL_CON0, > + VPLL_CON0, > + APLL_LOCK, > + MPLL_LOCK, > + EPLL_LOCK, > + VPLL_LOCK, > +}; > + > +/* List of parent clocks common for all S5PC110 SoCs. */ > +PNAME(mout_apll_p) = { > + "fin_pll", > + "fout_apll" > +}; > + > +PNAME(mout_mpll_p) = { > + "fin_pll", > + "fout_mpll" > +}; > + > +PNAME(mout_epll_p) = { > + "fin_pll", > + "fout_epll" > +}; > + > +PNAME(mout_vpllsrc_p) = { > + "fin_pll", > + "sclk_hdmi27m" > +}; > + > +PNAME(mout_vpll_p) = { > + "fin_pll", > + "fout_vpll" > +}; > + > +PNAME(mout_group1_p) = { > + "dout_a2m", > + "mout_mpll", > + "mout_epll", > + "mout_vpll" > +}; > + > +PNAME(mout_group2_p) = { > + "xxti", > + "xusbxti", > + "sclk_hdmi27m", > + "sclk_usbphy0", > + "sclk_usbphy1", > + "sclk_hdmiphy", > + "mout_mpll", > + "mout_epll", > + "mout_vpll", > + "none", > + "none", > + "none", > + "none", > + "none", > + "none", > + "none" > +}; > + > +PNAME(mout_audio0_p) = { > + "xxti", > + "pcmcdclk0", > + "sclk_hdmi27m", > + "sclk_usbphy0", > + "sclk_usbphy1", > + "sclk_hdmiphy", > + "mout_mpll", > + "mout_epll", > + "mout_vpll", > + "none", > + "none", > + "none", > + "none", > + "none", > + "none", > + "none" > +}; > + > +PNAME(mout_audio1_p) = { > + "i2scdclk1", > + "pcmcdclk1", > + "sclk_hdmi27m", > + "sclk_usbphy0", > + "sclk_usbphy1", > + "sclk_hdmiphy", > + "mout_mpll", > + "mout_epll", > + "mout_vpll", > + "none", > + "none", > + "none", > + "none", > + "none", > + "none", > + "none" > +}; > + > +PNAME(mout_audio2_p) = { > + "i2scdclk2", > + "pcmcdclk2", > + "sclk_hdmi27m", > + "sclk_usbphy0", > + "sclk_usbphy1", > + "sclk_hdmiphy", > + "mout_mpll", > + "mout_epll", > + "mout_vpll", > + "none", > + "none", > + "none", > + "none", > + "none", > + "none", > + "none" > +}; > + > +PNAME(mout_spdif_p) = { > + "dout_audio0", > + "dout_audio1", > + "dout_audio3", > + "none" > +}; > + > +PNAME(mout_group3_p) = { > + "mout_apll", > + "mout_mpll" > +}; > +PNAME(mout_group4_p) = { > + "mout_mpll", > + "dout_a2m" > +}; > + > +PNAME(mout_flash_p) = { > + "dout_hclkd", > + "dout_hclkp" > +}; > + > +PNAME(mout_dac_p) = { > + "mout_vpll", > + "sclk_hdmiphy" > +}; > + > +PNAME(mout_hdmi_p) = { > + "sclk_hdmiphy", > + "dout_tblk" > + > +}; > + > +PNAME(mout_mixer_p) = { > + "mout_dac", > + "mout_hdmi" > +}; > + > +/* register S5PC110/S5PV210 clocks */ > +MUX_CLOCKS(s5pv210_mux_clks) __initdata = { > + MUX(MOUT_FLASH, "mout_flash", mout_flash_p, CLK_SRC0, 28, 1), > + MUX(MOUT_PSYS, "mout_psys", mout_group4_p, CLK_SRC0, 24, 1), > + MUX(MOUT_DSYS, "mout_dsys", mout_group4_p, CLK_SRC0, 20, 1), > + MUX(MOUT_MSYS, "mout_msys", mout_group3_p, CLK_SRC0, 16, 1), > + MUX(MOUT_VPLL, "mout_vpll", mout_vpll_p, CLK_SRC0, 12, 1), > + MUX(MOUT_EPLL, "mout_epll", mout_epll_p, CLK_SRC0, 8, 1), > + MUX(MOUT_MPLL, "mout_mpll", mout_mpll_p, CLK_SRC0, 4, 1), > + MUX(MOUT_APLL, "mout_apll", mout_apll_p, CLK_SRC0, 0, 1), > + > + MUX(MOUT_VPLLSRC, "mout_vpllsrc", mout_vpllsrc_p, CLK_SRC1, 28, 1), > + MUX(MOUT_CSIS, "mout_csis", mout_group2_p, CLK_SRC1, 24, 4), > + MUX(MOUT_FIMD, "mout_fimd", mout_group2_p, CLK_SRC1, 20, 4), > + MUX(MOUT_CAM1, "mout_cam1", mout_group2_p, CLK_SRC1, 16, 4), > + MUX(MOUT_CAM0, "mout_cam0", mout_group2_p, CLK_SRC1, 12, 4), > + MUX(MOUT_DAC, "mout_dac", mout_dac_p, CLK_SRC1, 8, 1), > + MUX(MOUT_MIXER, "mout_mixer", mout_mixer_p, CLK_SRC1, 4, 1), > + > + MUX(MOUT_HDMI, "mout_hdmi", mout_hdmi_p, CLK_SRC1, 0, 1), > + MUX(MOUT_G2D, "mout_g2d", mout_group1_p, CLK_SRC2, 8, 2), > + MUX(MOUT_MFC, "mout_mfc", mout_group1_p, CLK_SRC2, 4, 2), > + MUX(MOUT_G3D, "mout_g3d", mout_group1_p, CLK_SRC2, 0, 2), > + > + MUX(MOUT_FIMC2, "mout_fimc2", mout_group2_p, CLK_SRC3, 20, 4), > + MUX(MOUT_FIMC1, "mout_fimc1", mout_group2_p, CLK_SRC3, 16, 4), > + MUX(MOUT_FIMC0, "mout_fimc0", mout_group2_p, CLK_SRC3, 12, 4), > + > + MUX(MOUT_UART3, "mout_uart3", mout_group2_p, CLK_SRC4, 28, 4), > + MUX(MOUT_UART2, "mout_uart2", mout_group2_p, CLK_SRC4, 24, 4), > + MUX(MOUT_UART1, "mout_uart1", mout_group2_p, CLK_SRC4, 20, 4), > + MUX(MOUT_UART0, "mout_uart0", mout_group2_p, CLK_SRC4, 16, 4), > + MUX(MOUT_MMC3, "mout_mmc3", mout_group2_p, CLK_SRC4, 12, 4), > + MUX(MOUT_MMC2, "mout_mmc2", mout_group2_p, CLK_SRC4, 8, 4), > + MUX(MOUT_MMC1, "mout_mmc1", mout_group2_p, CLK_SRC4, 4, 4), > + MUX(MOUT_MMC0, "mout_mmc0", mout_group2_p, CLK_SRC4, 0, 4), > + > + MUX(MOUT_PWM, "mout_pwm", mout_group2_p, CLK_SRC5, 12, 4), > + MUX(MOUT_SPI1, "mout_spi1", mout_group2_p, CLK_SRC5, 4, 4), > + MUX(MOUT_SPI0, "mout_spi0", mout_group2_p, CLK_SRC5, 0, 4), > + > + MUX(MOUT_DMC0, "mout_dmc0", mout_group1_p, CLK_SRC6, 24, 2), > + MUX(MOUT_PWI, "mout_pwi", mout_group2_p, CLK_SRC6, 20, 4), > + MUX(MOUT_HPM, "mout_hpm", mout_group3_p, CLK_SRC6, 16, 1), > + MUX(MOUT_SPDIF, "mout_spdif", mout_spdif_p, CLK_SRC6, 12, 2), > + MUX(MOUT_AUDIO2, "mout_audio2", mout_audio2_p, CLK_SRC6, 8, 4), > + MUX(MOUT_AUDIO1, "mout_audio1", mout_audio1_p, CLK_SRC6, 4, 4), > + MUX(MOUT_AUDIO0, "mout_audio0", mout_audio0_p, CLK_SRC6, 0, 4) > +}; > + > +/* Fixed rate clocks generated outside the soc */ > +FIXED_RATE_CLOCKS(s5pv210_fixed_rate_ext_clks) __initdata = { > + FRATE(0, "xxti", NULL, CLK_IS_ROOT, 0), > + FRATE(0, "xusbxti", NULL, CLK_IS_ROOT, 0), > +}; > + > +/* Fixed rate clocks generated inside the soc */ > +FIXED_RATE_CLOCKS(s5pv210_fixed_rate_clks) __initdata = { > + FRATE(0, "sclk_hdmi27m", NULL, CLK_IS_ROOT, 27000000), > + FRATE(0, "sclk_hdmiphy", NULL, CLK_IS_ROOT, 27000000), > + FRATE(0, "sclk_usbphy0", NULL, CLK_IS_ROOT, 48000000), > + FRATE(0, "sclk_usbphy1", NULL, CLK_IS_ROOT, 48000000), I think the four fixed rate clocks above should be assigned IDs too, to allow referencing them from device tree. The external fixed rate clocks are an exception to this, because they are specified in device tree using separate nodes. > +}; > + > +/* list of divider clocks supported in all S5PC110/S5PV210 soc's */ > +DIV_CLOCKS(s5pv210_div_clks) __initdata = { > + DIV(DOUT_PCLKP, "dout_pclkp", "dout_hclkp", CLK_DIV0, 28, 3), > + DIV(DOUT_HCLKP, "dout_hclkp", "mout_psys", CLK_DIV0, 24, 4), > + DIV(DOUT_PCLKD, "dout_pclkd", "dout_hclkd", CLK_DIV0, 20, 3), > + DIV(DOUT_HCLKD, "dout_hclkd", "mout_dsys", CLK_DIV0, 16, 4), > + DIV(DOUT_PCLKM, "dout_pclkm", "dout_hclkm", CLK_DIV0, 12, 3), > + DIV(DOUT_HCLKM, "dout_hclkm", "dout_apll", CLK_DIV0, 8, 3), > + DIV(DOUT_A2M, "dout_a2m", "mout_apll", CLK_DIV0, 4, 3), > + DIV(DOUT_APLL, "dout_apll", "mout_msys", CLK_DIV0, 0, 3), > + > + DIV(DOUT_CSIS, "dout_csis", "mout_csis", CLK_DIV1, 28, 4), > + DIV(DOUT_FIMD, "dout_fimd", "mout_fimd", CLK_DIV1, 20, 4), > + DIV(DOUT_CAM1, "dout_cam1", "mout_cam1", CLK_DIV1, 16, 4), > + DIV(DOUT_CAM0, "dout_cam0", "mout_cam0", CLK_DIV1, 12, 4), > + DIV(DOUT_TBLK, "dout_tblk", "mout_vpll", CLK_DIV1, 0, 4), > + > + DIV(DOUT_G2D, "dout_g2d", "mout_g2d", CLK_DIV2, 8, 4), > + DIV(DOUT_MFC, "dout_mfc", "mout_mfc", CLK_DIV2, 4, 4), > + DIV(DOUT_G3D, "dout_g3d", "mout_g3d", CLK_DIV2, 0, 4), > + > + DIV(DOUT_FIMC2, "dout_fimc2", "mout_fimc2", CLK_DIV3, 20, 4), > + DIV(DOUT_FIMC1, "dout_fimc1", "mout_fimc1", CLK_DIV3, 16, 4), > + DIV(DOUT_FIMC0, "dout_fimc0", "mout_fimc0", CLK_DIV3, 12, 4), > + > + DIV(DOUT_UART3, "dout_uart3", "mout_uart3", CLK_DIV4, 28, 4), > + DIV(DOUT_UART2, "dout_uart2", "mout_uart2", CLK_DIV4, 24, 4), > + DIV(DOUT_UART1, "dout_uart1", "mout_uart1", CLK_DIV4, 20, 4), > + DIV(DOUT_UART0, "dout_uart0", "mout_uart0", CLK_DIV4, 16, 4), > + > + DIV(DOUT_MMC3, "dout_mmc3", "mout_mmc3", CLK_DIV4, 12, 4), > + DIV(DOUT_MMC2, "dout_mmc2", "mout_mmc2", CLK_DIV4, 8, 4), > + DIV(DOUT_MMC1, "dout_mmc1", "mout_mmc1", CLK_DIV4, 4, 4), > + DIV(DOUT_MMC0, "dout_mmc0", "mout_mmc0", CLK_DIV4, 0, 4), > + > + DIV(DOUT_PWM, "dout_pwm", "mout_pwm", CLK_DIV5, 12, 4), > + DIV(DOUT_SPI1, "dout_spi1", "mout_spi1", CLK_DIV5, 4, 4), > + DIV(DOUT_SPI0, "dout_spi0", "mout_spi0", CLK_DIV5, 0, 4), > + > + DIV(DOUT_DMC0, "dout_dmc0", "mout_dmc0", CLK_DIV6, 28, 4), > + DIV(DOUT_PWI, "dout_pwi", "mout_pwi", CLK_DIV6, 24, 4), > + DIV(DOUT_HPM, "dout_hpm", "dout_copy", CLK_DIV6, 20, 3), > + DIV(DOUT_COPY, "dout_copy", "mout_hpm", CLK_DIV6, 16, 3), > + DIV(DOUT_FLASH, "dout_flash", "mout_flash", CLK_DIV6, 12, 3), > + DIV(DOUT_AUDIO2, "dout_audio2", "mout_audio2", CLK_DIV6, 8, 4), > + DIV(DOUT_AUDIO1, "dout_audio1", "mout_audio1", CLK_DIV6, 4, 4), > + DIV(DOUT_AUDIO0, "dout_audio0", "mout_audio0", CLK_DIV6, 0, 4), > + > + DIV(DOUT_DPM, "dout_dpm", "dout_pclkp", CLK_DIV7, 8, 7), > + DIV(DOUT_DVSEM, "dout_dvsem", "dout_pclkp", CLK_DIV7, 0, 7), > +}; > + > +/* list of gate clocks supported in all S5PC110/S5PV210 soc's */ > +struct samsung_gate_clock s5pv210_gate_clks[] __initdata = { > + nit: Stray blank line. > + GATE(CSIS, "clk_csis", "dout_hclkd", CLK_GATE_IP0, 31, 0, 0), > + GATE(ROTATOR, "rotator", "dout_hclkd", CLK_GATE_IP0, 29, 0, 0), > + > + GATE(MFC, "mfc", "dout_hclkm", CLK_GATE_IP0, 16, 0, 0), > + GATE(G2D, "g2d", "dout_hclkd", CLK_GATE_IP0, 12, 0, 0), > + GATE(G3D, "g3d", "dout_hclkm", > + CLK_GATE_IP0, 8, CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT, 0), This CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT flag doesn't look correctly. Why should it be able to set rate of dout_hclkm, which is shared by multiple peripherals? > + GATE(IMEM, "imem", "dout_hclkm", CLK_GATE_IP0, 5, 0, 0), > + GATE(PDMA1, "pdma1", "dout_hclkp", CLK_GATE_IP0, 4, 0, 0), > + GATE(PDMA0, "pdma0", "dout_hclkp", CLK_GATE_IP0, 3, 0, 0), > + GATE(MDMA, "mdma", "dout_hclkd", CLK_GATE_IP0, 2, 0, 0), > + > + GATE(NFCON, "nfcon", "dout_hclkp", CLK_GATE_IP1, 28, 0, 0), > + GATE(SROMC, "sromc", "dout_hclkp", CLK_GATE_IP1, 26, 0, 0), > + GATE(CFCON, "cfcon", "dout_hclkp", CLK_GATE_IP1, 25, 0, 0), > + GATE(NANDXL, "nandxl", "dout_hclkp", CLK_GATE_IP1, 24, 0, 0), > + GATE(USB_HOST, "usb_host", "dout_hclkp", CLK_GATE_IP1, 17, 0, 0), > + GATE(USB_OTG, "usb_otg", "dout_hclkp", CLK_GATE_IP1, 16, 0, 0), > + GATE(HDMI, "hdmi", "dout_hclkd", CLK_GATE_IP1, 11, 0, 0), > + GATE(TVENC, "tvenc", "dout_hclkd", CLK_GATE_IP1, 10, 0, 0), > + GATE(MIXER, "mixer", "dout_hclkd", CLK_GATE_IP1, 9, 0, 0), > + GATE(VP, "vp", "dout_hclkd", CLK_GATE_IP1, 8, 0, 0), > + GATE(DSIM, "dsim", "dout_pclkd", CLK_GATE_IP1, 2, 0, 0), > + GATE(FIMD, "fimd", "dout_hclkd", CLK_GATE_IP1, 0, 0, 0), > + > + GATE(TZIC3, "tzic3", "dout_hclkm", CLK_GATE_IP2, 31, 0, 0), > + GATE(TZIC2, "tzic2", "dout_hclkm", CLK_GATE_IP2, 30, 0, 0), > + GATE(TZIC1, "tzic1", "dout_hclkm", CLK_GATE_IP2, 29, 0, 0), > + GATE(TZIC0, "tzic0", "dout_hclkm", CLK_GATE_IP2, 28, 0, 0), > + GATE(TSI, "tsi", "dout_hclkd", CLK_GATE_IP2, 20, 0, 0), > + GATE(HSMMC3, "hsmmc3", "dout_hclkp", CLK_GATE_IP2, 19, 0, 0), > + GATE(HSMMC2, "hsmmc2", "dout_hclkp", CLK_GATE_IP2, 18, 0, 0), > + GATE(HSMMC1, "hsmmc1", "dout_hclkp", CLK_GATE_IP2, 17, 0, 0), > + GATE(HSMMC0, "hsmmc0", "dout_hclkp", CLK_GATE_IP2, 16, 0, 0), > + GATE(JTAG, "jtag", "dout_hclkp", CLK_GATE_IP2, 11, 0, 0), > + GATE(MODEMIF, "modemif", "dout_hclkp", CLK_GATE_IP2, 9, 0, 0), > + GATE(CORESIGHT, "coresight", "dout_pclkp", CLK_GATE_IP2, 8, 0, 0), > + GATE(SDM, "sdm", "dout_pclkm", CLK_GATE_IP2, 1, 0, 0), > + GATE(SECSS, "secss", "dout_hclkp", CLK_GATE_IP2, 0, 0, 0), > + > + GATE(PCM2, "pcm2", "dout_pclkp", CLK_GATE_IP3, 30, 0, 0), > + GATE(PCM1, "pcm1", "dout_pclkp", CLK_GATE_IP3, 29, 0, 0), > + GATE(PCM0, "pcm0", "dout_pclkp", CLK_GATE_IP3, 28, 0, 0), > + GATE(TSADC, "tsadc", "dout_pclkp", CLK_GATE_IP3, 24, 0, 0), > + GATE(PWM, "pwm", "dout_pclkp", CLK_GATE_IP3, 23, 0, 0), > + GATE(WDT, "watchdog", "dout_pclkp", CLK_GATE_IP3, 22, 0, 0), > + GATE(KEYIF, "keyif", "dout_pclkp", CLK_GATE_IP3, 21, 0, 0), > + GATE(UART3, "uart3", "dout_pclkp", CLK_GATE_IP3, 20, 0, 0), > + GATE(UART2, "uart2", "dout_pclkp", CLK_GATE_IP3, 19, 0, 0), > + GATE(UART1, "uart1", "dout_pclkp", CLK_GATE_IP3, 18, 0, 0), > + GATE(UART0, "uart0", "dout_pclkp", CLK_GATE_IP3, 17, 0, 0), > + GATE(SYSTIMER, "systimer", "dout_pclkp", CLK_GATE_IP3, 16, 0, 0), > + GATE(RTC, "rtc", "dout_pclkp", CLK_GATE_IP3, 15, 0, 0), > + GATE(SPI1, "spi1", "dout_pclkp", CLK_GATE_IP3, 13, 0, 0), > + GATE(SPI0, "spi0", "dout_pclkp", CLK_GATE_IP3, 12, 0, 0), > + GATE(I2C_HDMI_PHY, "i2c_hdmi_phy", "dout_pclkd", > + CLK_GATE_IP3, 11, 0, 0), > + GATE(I2C_HDMI_CEC, "i2c_hdmi_cec", "dout_pclkd", > + CLK_GATE_IP3, 10, 0, 0), > + GATE(I2C2, "i2c2", "dout_pclkp", CLK_GATE_IP3, 9, 0, 0), > + GATE(I2C0, "i2c0", "dout_pclkp", CLK_GATE_IP3, 7, 0, 0), > + GATE(I2S1, "i2s1", "dout_pclkp", CLK_GATE_IP3, 6, 0, 0), > + GATE(I2S2, "i2s2", "dout_pclkp", CLK_GATE_IP3, 5, 0, 0), > + GATE(I2S0, "i2s0", "dout_pclkp", CLK_GATE_IP3, 4, 0, 0), > + GATE(AC97, "ac97", "dout_pclkp", CLK_GATE_IP3, 1, 0, 0), > + GATE(SPDIF, "spdif", "dout_pclkp", CLK_GATE_IP3, 0, 0, 0), > + > + GATE(TZPC3, "tzpc.3", "dout_pclkd", CLK_GATE_IP4, 8, 0, 0), > + GATE(TZPC2, "tzpc.2", "dout_pclkd", CLK_GATE_IP4, 7, 0, 0), > + GATE(TZPC1, "tzpc.1", "dout_pclkp", CLK_GATE_IP4, 6, 0, 0), > + GATE(TZPC0, "tzpc.0", "dout_pclkm", CLK_GATE_IP4, 5, 0, 0), > + GATE(SECKEY, "seckey", "dout_pclkp", CLK_GATE_IP4, 3, 0, 0), > + GATE(IEM_APC, "iem_apc", "dout_pclkp", CLK_GATE_IP4, 2, 0, 0), > + GATE(IEM_IEC, "iem_iec", "dout_pclkp", CLK_GATE_IP4, 1, 0, 0), > + GATE(CHIPID, "chipid", "dout_pclkp", CLK_GATE_IP4, 0, 0, 0), > + > + GATE(JPEG, "jpeg", "dout_hclkd", CLK_GATE_IP5, 29, 0, 0), > + You can use GATE_SCLK() macro for all the SCLK gates below. > + GATE(SCLK_SPDIF, "sclk_spdif", "mout_spdif", CLK_SRC_MASK0, 27, > + CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT, 0), > + GATE(SCLK_AUDIO2, "sclk_audio2", "dout_audio2", CLK_SRC_MASK0, 26, > + CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT, 0), > + GATE(SCLK_AUDIO1, "sclk_audio1", "dout_audio1", CLK_SRC_MASK0, 25, > + CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT, 0), > + GATE(SCLK_AUDIO0, "sclk_audio0", "dout_audio0", CLK_SRC_MASK0, 24, > + CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT, 0), > + GATE(SCLK_PWM, "sclk_pwm", "dout_pwm", CLK_SRC_MASK0, 19, > + CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT, 0), > + GATE(SCLK_SPI1, "sclk_spi1", "dout_spi1", CLK_SRC_MASK0, 17, > + CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT, 0), > + GATE(SCLK_SPI0, "sclk_spi0", "dout_spi0", CLK_SRC_MASK0, 16, > + CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT, 0), > + GATE(SCLK_UART3, "sclk_uart3", "dout_uart3", CLK_SRC_MASK0, 15, > + CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT, 0), > + GATE(SCLK_UART2, "sclk_uart2", "dout_uart2", CLK_SRC_MASK0, 14, > + CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT, 0), > + GATE(SCLK_UART1, "sclk_uart1", "dout_uart1", CLK_SRC_MASK0, 13, > + CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT, 0), > + GATE(SCLK_UART0, "sclk_uart0", "dout_uart0", CLK_SRC_MASK0, 12, > + CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT, 0), > + GATE(SCLK_MMC3, "sclk_mmc3", "dout_mmc3", CLK_SRC_MASK0, 11, > + CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT, 0), > + GATE(SCLK_MMC2, "sclk_mmc2", "dout_mmc2", CLK_SRC_MASK0, 10, > + CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT, 0), > + GATE(SCLK_MMC1, "sclk_mmc1", "dout_mmc1", CLK_SRC_MASK0, 9, > + CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT, 0), > + GATE(SCLK_MMC0, "sclk_mmc0", "dout_mmc0", CLK_SRC_MASK0, 8, > + CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT, 0), > + GATE(SCLK_CSIS, "sclk_csis", "dout_csis", CLK_SRC_MASK0, 6, > + CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT, 0), > + GATE(SCLK_FIMD, "sclk_fimd", "dout_fimd", CLK_SRC_MASK0, 5, > + CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT | CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED, 0), > + GATE(SCLK_CAM1, "sclk_cam1", "dout_cam1", CLK_SRC_MASK0, 4, > + CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT | CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED, 0), > + GATE(SCLK_CAM0, "sclk_cam0", "dout_cam0", CLK_SRC_MASK0, 3, > + CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT | CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED, 0), This CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED in the three clocks above does not look correct to me. It should be responsibility of the driver to claim the clock and control it. CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED should be rather used as last resort, for example if there is no driver yet, but the clock must be kept enabled. > + GATE(SCLK_DAC, "sclk_dac", "mout_dac", CLK_SRC_MASK0, 2, 0, 0), > + GATE(SCLK_MIXER, "sclk_mixer", "mout_mixer", CLK_SRC_MASK0, 1, 0, 0), > + GATE(SCLK_HDMI, "sclk_hdmi", "mout_hdmi", CLK_SRC_MASK0, 0, 0, 0), > + > + GATE(SCLK_FIMC2, "sclk_fimc2", "dout_fimc2", CLK_SRC_MASK1, 4, > + CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT, 0), > + GATE(SCLK_FIMC1, "sclk_fimc1", "dout_fimc1", CLK_SRC_MASK1, 3, > + CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT, 0), > + GATE(SCLK_FIMC0, "sclk_fimc0", "dout_fimc0", CLK_SRC_MASK1, 2, > + CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT, 0), > + GATE(FIMC2, "fimc2", "dout_hclkd", CLK_GATE_IP0, 26, 0, 0), > + GATE(FIMC1, "fimc1", "dout_hclkd", CLK_GATE_IP0, 25, 0, 0), > + GATE(FIMC0, "fimc0", "dout_hclkd", CLK_GATE_IP0, 24, 0, 0), > + > + /*HACK dacphy isn`t real clock*/ > + GATE(DACPHY, "dacphy", "dout_hclkd", DAC_CONTROL, 0, 0, 0), You should be careful with this kind of hack, because the DACPHY index introduced here, when first used in DT, would become an ABI, support for which would have to be kept in future. There are three possible ways to deal with this: 1) remove this and thus break DAC support (does any existing board file use it?), 2) implement this hack only for board files, without assigning a clock specifier index for this clock and thus making it unavailable for DT. 3) implement this properly, While option 3 would be the best one, I understand that it would require a significant amount of work, so other choices might better for now. Option 1, if there are board files that have working DAC, will introduce a regression, so it isn't really good. I guess we could go with 2) for now. > +}; > + > +/* list of all parent clock list */ > +static struct samsung_clock_alias s5pv210_clock_aliases[] = { > + ALIAS(FIMC0, "s5pv210-fimc.0", "fimc"), > + ALIAS(FIMC1, "s5pv210-fimc.1", "fimc"), > + ALIAS(FIMC2, "s5pv210-fimc.2", "fimc"), > + ALIAS(MOUT_FIMC2, NULL, "mout_fimc2"), > + ALIAS(MOUT_FIMC1, NULL, "mout_fimc1"), > + ALIAS(MOUT_FIMC0, NULL, "mout_fimc0"), These aliases should not have NULL here. I belive this is to allow looking these clocks up from board files, but this can be done using clk_get_sys() and passing appropriate device name to the function. This would also make the X in mout_fimcX redundant, so the clocks could be specified as follows: ALIAS(MOUT_FIMC2, "s5pv210-fimc.0", "mout_fimc"), ALIAS(MOUT_FIMC1, "s5pv210-fimc.1", "mout_fimc"), ALIAS(MOUT_FIMC0, "s5pv210-fimc.2", "mout_fimc"), > + ALIAS(SCLK_FIMC0, "s5pv210-fimc.0", "sclk_fimc"), > + ALIAS(SCLK_FIMC1, "s5pv210-fimc.1", "sclk_fimc"), > + ALIAS(SCLK_FIMC2, "s5pv210-fimc.2", "sclk_fimc"), > + > + ALIAS(MOUT_APLL, NULL, "mout_apll"), > + ALIAS(MOUT_MPLL, NULL, "mout_mpll"), > + ALIAS(MOUT_EPLL, NULL, "mout_epll"), > + ALIAS(MOUT_VPLL, NULL, "mout_vpll"), Hmm. This is a bit problematic. I believe the reason for exporting this is exactly the same as for mout_fimcX. Am I right? I believe there should be some way to do this kind of lookup from platform code, without the need to add fake aliases for the clocks. Mike, do you have any suggestsions? > + ALIAS(UART0, "s5pv210-uart.0", "uart"), > + ALIAS(UART1, "s5pv210-uart.1", "uart"), > + ALIAS(UART2, "s5pv210-uart.2", "uart"), > + ALIAS(UART3, "s5pv210-uart.3", "uart"), > + ALIAS(UART0, "s5pv210-uart.0", "clk_uart_baud0"), > + ALIAS(UART1, "s5pv210-uart.1", "clk_uart_baud0"), > + ALIAS(UART2, "s5pv210-uart.2", "clk_uart_baud0"), > + ALIAS(UART3, "s5pv210-uart.3", "clk_uart_baud0"), > + ALIAS(SCLK_UART0, "s5pv210-uart.0", "clk_uart_baud1"), > + ALIAS(SCLK_UART1, "s5pv210-uart.1", "clk_uart_baud1"), > + ALIAS(SCLK_UART2, "s5pv210-uart.2", "clk_uart_baud1"), > + ALIAS(SCLK_UART3, "s5pv210-uart.3", "clk_uart_baud1"), > + ALIAS(HSMMC0, "s3c-sdhci.0", "hsmmc"), > + ALIAS(HSMMC1, "s3c-sdhci.1", "hsmmc"), > + ALIAS(HSMMC2, "s3c-sdhci.2", "hsmmc"), > + ALIAS(HSMMC3, "s3c-sdhci.3", "hsmmc"), > + ALIAS(HSMMC0, "s3c-sdhci.0", "mmc_busclk.0"), > + ALIAS(HSMMC1, "s3c-sdhci.1", "mmc_busclk.0"), > + ALIAS(HSMMC2, "s3c-sdhci.2", "mmc_busclk.0"), > + ALIAS(HSMMC3, "s3c-sdhci.3", "mmc_busclk.0"), > + ALIAS(SCLK_MMC0, "s3c-sdhci.0", "mmc_busclk.2"), > + ALIAS(SCLK_MMC1, "s3c-sdhci.1", "mmc_busclk.2"), > + ALIAS(SCLK_MMC2, "s3c-sdhci.2", "mmc_busclk.2"), > + ALIAS(SCLK_MMC3, "s3c-sdhci.3", "mmc_busclk.2"), > + ALIAS(SPI0, "s5pv210-spi.0", "spi_busclk0"), > + ALIAS(SPI1, "s5pv210-spi.1", "spi_busclk0"), > + ALIAS(SCLK_SPI0, "s5pv210-spi.0", "spi_busclk1"), > + ALIAS(SCLK_SPI1, "s5pv210-spi.1", "spi_busclk1"), > + ALIAS(PDMA0, "dma-pl330.0", "apb_pclk"), > + ALIAS(PDMA1, "dma-pl330.1", "apb_pclk"), > + ALIAS(PWM, NULL, "timers"), This one if fine, as the PWM clocksource driver does not have a struct device bound to it. (Generally speaking, this should be fixed by using clk_get_sys() in that driver, but this is a material for separate patches.) > + > + ALIAS(JPEG, NULL, "jpeg"), This one should have a device name as well. > + ALIAS(MFC, "s5p-mfc", "mfc"), > + ALIAS(TVENC, "s5p-sdo", "dac"), > + ALIAS(MIXER, "s5p-mixer", "mixer"), > + ALIAS(VP, "s5p-mixer", "vp"), > + ALIAS(HDMI, "s5p-hdmi", "hdmi"), > + ALIAS(SCLK_HDMI, "s5p-hdmi", "hdmiphy"), > + > + ALIAS(SCLK_DAC, NULL, "sclk_dac"), Ditto. > + ALIAS(DACPHY, "s5p-sdo", "dacphy"), > + ALIAS(USB_OTG, NULL, "usbotg"), > + ALIAS(USB_OTG, NULL, "otg"), > + ALIAS(USB_HOST, NULL, "usb-host"), > + ALIAS(USB_HOST, NULL, "usbhost"), 4 x Ditto. Also why these clocks have two aliases? What are their users? > + ALIAS(FIMD, "s5pv210-fb", "lcd"), > + ALIAS(CFCON, NULL, "cfcon"), Does anything even use this alias? > + ALIAS(SYSTIMER, NULL, "systimer"), Does anything use this alias? > + ALIAS(WDT, NULL, "watchdog"), > + ALIAS(RTC, NULL, "rtc"), Device names x 2. > + ALIAS(I2C0, "s3c2440-i2c.0", "i2c"), > + ALIAS(I2C_HDMI_CEC, "s3c2440-i2c.1", "i2c"), > + ALIAS(I2C2, "s3c2440-i2c.2", "i2c"), > + ALIAS(I2C_HDMI_PHY, "s3c2440-hdmiphy-i2c", "i2c"), > + ALIAS(TSADC, NULL, "adc"), Ditto. > + ALIAS(KEYIF, "s5pv210-keypad", "keypad"), > + ALIAS(I2S0, "samsung-i2s.0", "iis"), > + ALIAS(I2S1, "samsung-i2s.1", "iis"), > + ALIAS(I2S2, "samsung-i2s.2", "iis"), > + ALIAS(SPDIF, NULL, "spdif"), > + ALIAS(ROTATOR, NULL, "rot"), Device names x 2. (Although I'm not sure if something really uses the "rot" alias.) > + ALIAS(DOUT_APLL, NULL, "armclk"), This one is needed by s5pv210-cpufreq indeed, but it also needs sclk_dmc0 and hclk_msys, which don't seem to have aliases defined in this driver. However I also believe that s5pv210-cpufreq should be fixed to use clk_get_sys(), with some made up device name, e.g. "s5pv210-cpufreq". > + ALIAS(SCLK_AUDIO0, "soc-audio.0", "sclk_audio"), > + ALIAS(SCLK_AUDIO1, "soc-audio.1", "sclk_audio"), > + ALIAS(SCLK_AUDIO2, "soc-audio.2", "sclk_audio"), > + > + ALIAS(MFC, "s5p-mfc", "sclk_mfc"), > + ALIAS(SCLK_CAM0, NULL, "sclk_cam0"), > + ALIAS(SCLK_CAM1, NULL, "sclk_cam1"), Device names. x2 > + ALIAS(G2D, "s5p-g2d", "fimg2d"), > + ALIAS(DOUT_G2D, "s5p-g2d", "sclk_fimg2d"), > + ALIAS(CSIS, "s5p-mipi-csis", "csis"), > + ALIAS(SCLK_CSIS, "s5p-mipi-csis", "sclk_csis"), > + ALIAS(SCLK_PWM, "samsung-pwm", "pwm-tclk0"), > + ALIAS(SCLK_PWM, "samsung-pwm", "pwm-tclk1"), > + ALIAS(SCLK_FIMD, NULL, "sclk_fimd"), > + ALIAS(MOUT_CAM0, NULL, "mout_cam0"), > + ALIAS(MOUT_CAM1, NULL, "mout_cam1"), > + > + ALIAS(MOUT_CSIS, NULL, "mout_csis"), > + ALIAS(MOUT_VPLL, NULL, "sclk_vpll"), > + ALIAS(SCLK_MIXER, NULL, "sclk_mixer"), > + ALIAS(SCLK_HDMI, NULL, "sclk_hdmi"), Device names. x7 > +}; > + > +static unsigned long __init s5pv210_get_xom(void) > +{ > + unsigned long xom = 1; > + struct device_node *np; > + > + np = of_find_compatible_node(NULL, NULL, "samsung,s5pv210-chipid"); > + if (np) { Instead of moving the successful path under the if, what about calling panic() if the node couldn't be found? > + void __iomem *chipid_base = of_iomap(np, 0); > + > + if (!chipid_base) > + panic("%s: failed to map chipid\n", __func__); > + else { Coding style: Braces should be used consistently, i.e. if used for "if" clause, then should be used for "else" clause as well and vice versa. Also you don't even need this else, because panic() does not return. > + xom = readl(chipid_base + 8); > + iounmap(chipid_base); > + } > + } > + > + return xom; > +} > + > +static void __init s5pv210_clk_register_finpll(unsigned long xom) > +{ > + struct samsung_fixed_rate_clock fclk; > + struct clk *clk; > + unsigned long finpll_f = 24000000; > + char *parent_name; > + > + parent_name = xom & 1 ? "xusbxti" : "xxti"; > + clk = clk_get(NULL, parent_name); > + if (IS_ERR(clk)) > + pr_err("%s: failed to lookup parent clock %s, assuming fin_pll clock > frequency is 24MHz\n", + __func__, parent_name); > + else > + finpll_f = clk_get_rate(clk); Hmm, I wonder if it's the right assumption. Maybe it would be better to simply fail here? I'd like to hear other opinions on this. > + > + fclk.id = FIN_PLL; > + fclk.name = "fin_pll"; > + fclk.parent_name = NULL; > + fclk.flags = CLK_IS_ROOT; > + fclk.fixed_rate = finpll_f; > + samsung_clk_register_fixed_rate(&fclk, 1); Also if you could register here a fixed factor clock with 1:1 factor that would just have the right parent clock set, instead of fixed rate clock, the clock tree would be closer to reality. > +} > + > +static void __init s5pv210_clk_register_fixed_ext(unsigned long xxti_f, > + unsigned long xusbxti_f) > +{ > + s5pv210_fixed_rate_ext_clks[0].fixed_rate = xxti_f; > + s5pv210_fixed_rate_ext_clks[1].fixed_rate = xusbxti_f; > + samsung_clk_register_fixed_rate(s5pv210_fixed_rate_ext_clks, > + ARRAY_SIZE(s5pv210_fixed_rate_ext_clks)); > +} > + > +static struct samsung_pll_clock s5pv210_pll_clks[] __initdata = { > + [apll] = PLL(pll_4508, FOUT_APLL, "fout_apll", "fin_pll", > + APLL_LOCK, APLL_CON0, NULL), > + [mpll] = PLL(pll_4502, FOUT_MPLL, "fout_mpll", "fin_pll", > + MPLL_LOCK, MPLL_CON, NULL), > + [epll] = PLL(pll_4600, FOUT_EPLL, "fout_epll", "fin_pll", > + EPLL_LOCK, EPLL_CON0, NULL), > + [vpll] = PLL(pll_4502, FOUT_VPLL, "fout_vpll", "mout_vpllsrc", > + VPLL_LOCK, VPLL_CON0, NULL), > +}; > + > +void __init s5pv210_clk_init(struct device_node *np, unsigned long > xxti_f, + unsigned long xusbxti_f, void __iomem *reg_base) > +{ > + unsigned long xom = s5pv210_get_xom(); What about XOM value when booting without device tree? Shouldn't you have some way to read XOM value in platform code and pass it here, like it was done in Exynos4 clock driver before we dropped non-DT support for Exynos? Otherwise looks good. Best regards, Tomasz -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe devicetree" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html