Hi Mike, On Wed, Jul 06, 2016 at 07:33:08PM -0700, Michael Turquette wrote: > Hi Maxime, > > Quoting Maxime Ripard (2016-06-29 12:05:34) > > +static void __init sun8i_h3_ccu_setup(struct device_node *node) > > +{ > > + void __iomem *reg; > > + u32 val; > > + > > + reg = of_io_request_and_map(node, 0, of_node_full_name(node)); > > + if (IS_ERR(reg)) { > > + pr_err("%s: Could not map the clock registers\n", > > + of_node_full_name(node)); > > + return; > > + } > > + > > + /* Force the PLL-Audio-1x divider to 4 */ > > + val = readl(reg + SUN8I_H3_PLL_AUDIO_REG); > > + val &= ~GENMASK(4, 0); > > + writel(val | 3, reg + SUN8I_H3_PLL_AUDIO_REG); > > + > > + sunxi_ccu_probe(node, reg, &sun8i_h3_ccu_desc); > > +} > > +CLK_OF_DECLARE(sun8i_h3_ccu, "allwinner,sun8i-h3-ccu", > > + sun8i_h3_ccu_setup); > > There are several examples of drivers that split the clocks between > "early" CLK_OF_DECLARE clocks and "late" module clocks. If you really > need early clocks (which is less likely on a 64-bit platform with > architected timers), it would be nice to pair that with a proper > platform_driver (using builtin_platform_driver most likely). I think we discussed that already, but yeah, we do have timers that are not the architected ones (and this is a ARMv7 platform). I have the feeling that splitting the two doesn't really bring any benefit, but complexify a lot the driver. Maxime -- Maxime Ripard, Free Electrons Embedded Linux and Kernel engineering http://free-electrons.com
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