On Tue, Oct 25, 2022 at 12:17:25AM +0100, Aidan MacDonald wrote: > Mark Brown <broonie@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > We already have clock bindings, if we need to configure clocks we should > > be using those to configure there. > The existing clock bindings are only useful for setting rates, and > .set_sysclk() does more than that. See my reply to Krzysztof if you > want an explanation, check nau8821 or tas2552 codecs for an example > of the kind of thing I'm talking about. I thought there was stuff for muxes, but in any case if you are adding a new binding here you could just as well add one to the clock bindings. > I picked those codecs at random, but they are fairly representative: > often a codec will allow the system clock to be derived from another > I2S clock (eg. BCLK), or provided directly, or maybe generated from an > internal PLL. In cases like that you need to configure the codec with > .set_sysclk() to select the right input. Many card drivers need to do > this, it's just as important as .set_fmt() or .hw_params(). There is a strong case for saying that all the clocking in CODECs might fit into the clock API, especially given the whole DT thing.
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