Quoting Anson Huang (2019-02-21 18:32:10) > On NXP's i.MX SoCs with system controller inside, CPU frequency > scaling can ONLY be done by system controller firmware, and it > can ONLY be requested from secure mode, so Linux kernel has to > call ARM SMC to trap to ARM-Trusted-Firmware to request system > controller firmware to do CPU frequency scaling. > > This patch adds i.MX system controller CPU frequency scaling support, > it reuses cpufreq-dt driver and implement the CPU frequency scaling > inside SCU clock driver. > > Signed-off-by: Anson Huang <Anson.Huang@xxxxxxx> Ah I missed one thing, see below. > @@ -180,6 +185,23 @@ static long clk_scu_round_rate(struct clk_hw *hw, unsigned long rate, > return rate; > } > > +static int clk_scu_atf_set_cpu_rate(struct clk_hw *hw, unsigned long rate, > + unsigned long parent_rate) > +{ > + struct clk_scu *clk = to_clk_scu(hw); > + struct arm_smccc_res res; > + unsigned long cluster_id; > + > + if (clk->rsrc_id == IMX_SC_R_A35) > + cluster_id = 0; Do we still need to check this anymore? Why not just always use cluster_id 0? > + > + /* CPU frequency scaling can ONLY be done by ARM-Trusted-Firmware */ > + arm_smccc_smc(IMX_SIP_CPUFREQ, IMX_SIP_SET_CPUFREQ, > + cluster_id, rate, 0, 0, 0, 0, &res); Because not checking would make this work, vs. checking causes this code to sometimes use an uninitialized value from the stack. > + > + return 0; > +} > +