Re: [PATCH 2/2] clk: initial clock driver for TWL6030

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On 07/31/2014 03:54 PM, Stefan Assmann wrote:
>> Why would you do this? The point of a clock provider is that you can
>> enable/disable the clock on demand. Here you enable the clock and leave it
>> enabled for the rest of the time...
>>
>> clk-dra7-atl deals with similar issue
> 
> The idea is to enable the clock by default to get the wifi working.
> Sorry if I got it wrong.

You should have a clock driver for the 32K clock. The wifi driver should
request and manage it's clocks via the clock API.

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Péter
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