On Wednesday 23 March 2016 10:50 PM, David Lechner wrote: > On 03/23/2016 10:56 AM, Sekhar Nori wrote: >> On Thursday 17 March 2016 07:56 AM, David Lechner wrote: >>> The da850 family of processors has an async3 clock domain that can be >>> muxed to either pll0_sysclk2 or pll1_sysclk2. Now that the davinci >>> clocks >>> have a set_parent callback, we can use this to control the async3 mux >>> instead of a stand-alone function. >>> >>> This adds a new async3_clk and sets the appropriate child clocks. The >>> default is use to pll1_sysclk2 since it is not affected by processor >>> frequency scaling. >>> >>> Signed-off-by: David Lechner <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> --- >> >>> +static int da850_async3_set_parent(struct clk *clk, struct clk *parent) >>> +{ >>> + u32 __iomem *cfgchip3; >>> + u32 val; >>> + >>> + /* >>> + * Can't use DA8XX_SYSCFG0_VIRT() here since this can be called >>> before >>> + * da8xx_syscfg0_base is initialized. >>> + */ >>> + cfgchip3 = ioremap(DA8XX_SYSCFG0_BASE + DA8XX_CFGCHIP3_REG, 4); >> >> Is this just a theoretical possibility or have you seen this happen? I >> would like to see if there are ways of avoiding this rather than throw >> away usage of DA8XX_SYSCFG0_VIRT() > > Yes, it will not boot without this. The problem comes from the fact that > clocks are setup in davinci_common_init() which is called before > da8xx_syscfg0_base = ioremap(DA8XX_SYSCFG0_BASE, SZ_4K) in da850_init() > (and da830_init()). I also tried moving the ioremap() before > davinci_common_init(), but davinci_common_init() sets up the iomem, so > that doesn't work either. > > So, if you want to use DA8XX_SYSCFG0_VIRT() here, the clock init would > have to be split out from davinci_common_init() which would affect all > davinci devices. Alright, I guess 'can be called' in the comment should have used stronger language :) How about late registration of USB clocks as I suggested. It should also help consolidate code across da830 and da850. Thanks, Sekhar -- 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