On 2023/4/27 16:52, Dmitry Rokosov wrote:
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On Thu, Apr 27, 2023 at 04:03:41PM +0800, Yu Tu wrote:
On 2023/4/26 18:49, Dmitry Rokosov wrote:
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Hello Yu,
Thank you for the patch series! Please find my comments below.
Hi Dmitry,
Thank you for your review.
On Mon, Apr 17, 2023 at 02:50:03PM +0800, Yu Tu wrote:
Add the S4 peripherals clock controller dt-bindings in the s4 SoC
family.
Signed-off-by: Yu Tu <yu.tu@xxxxxxxxxxx>
---
.../clock/amlogic,s4-peripherals-clkc.yaml | 97 +++++++++++++
.../clock/amlogic,s4-peripherals-clkc.h | 131 ++++++++++++++++++
2 files changed, 228 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/amlogic,s4-peripherals-clkc.yaml
create mode 100644 include/dt-bindings/clock/amlogic,s4-peripherals-clkc.h
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/amlogic,s4-peripherals-clkc.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/amlogic,s4-peripherals-clkc.yaml
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..46b969a16a7c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/amlogic,s4-peripherals-clkc.yaml
@@ -0,0 +1,97 @@
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause)
+%YAML 1.2
+---
+$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/clock/amlogic,s4-peripherals-clkc.yaml#
+$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml#
+
+title: Amlogic Meson S serials Peripherals Clock Controller
As per my understanding, Meson is no longer applicable.
As Neil and Martin suggested in other reviews, the term 'Amlogic' should
be used instead or 'Meson' should be removed altogether.
No. This was all agreed upon a long time ago. Corporate drivers and dtsi are
named after this.
Okay, it seems like there may be a misunderstanding here.
Now might be a good time to ask Neil about the correct behavior.
Neil, could you please provide the specific naming rules for the new
Amlogic drivers? Where should we use the 'meson' keyword, and where
should we not use it?
+
+maintainers:
+ - Neil Armstrong <neil.armstrong@xxxxxxxxxx>
+ - Jerome Brunet <jbrunet@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
+ - Yu Tu <yu.tu@xxxxxxxxxxx>
+
+properties:
+ compatible:
+ const: amlogic,s4-peripherals-clkc
+
+ reg:
+ maxItems: 1
+
+ clocks:
+ items:
+ - description: input fixed pll div2
+ - description: input fixed pll div2p5
+ - description: input fixed pll div3
+ - description: input fixed pll div4
+ - description: input fixed pll div5
+ - description: input fixed pll div7
+ - description: input hifi pll
+ - description: input gp0 pll
+ - description: input mpll0
+ - description: input mpll1
+ - description: input mpll2
+ - description: input mpll3
+ - description: input hdmi pll
+ - description: input oscillator (usually at 24MHz)
+ - description: input external 32kHz reference (optional)
+
+ clock-names:
+ items:
+ - const: fclk_div2
+ - const: fclk_div2p5
+ - const: fclk_div3
+ - const: fclk_div4
+ - const: fclk_div5
+ - const: fclk_div7
+ - const: hifi_pll
+ - const: gp0_pll
+ - const: mpll0
+ - const: mpll1
+ - const: mpll2
+ - const: mpll3
+ - const: hdmi_pll
+ - const: xtal
+ - const: ext_32k
+
+ "#clock-cells":
+ const: 1
+
+required:
+ - compatible
+ - reg
+ - clocks
+ - clock-names
+ - "#clock-cells"
+
+additionalProperties: false
+
+examples:
+ - |
+ #include <dt-bindings/clock/amlogic,s4-peripherals-clkc.h>
+
+ clkc_periphs: clock-controller@fe000000 {
+ compatible = "amlogic,s4-peripherals-clkc";
+ reg = <0xfe000000 0x49c>;
I was under the impression that reg as MMIO address should have four
cells on ARM64 architecture. Are you sure it only needs two cells?
Yes. Maybe you can check out the clock file for other yaml.The two cells and
four cells all are ok.
It's not a problem even in real DTS. How many cells are needed to look at
the parent address-cells and size-cells definitions.
AFAIR, it depends on which OF API you will call for retreive address
and size values (u32 or u64).
+ clocks = <&clkc_pll 3>,
+ <&clkc_pll 13>,
+ <&clkc_pll 5>,
+ <&clkc_pll 7>,
+ <&clkc_pll 9>,
+ <&clkc_pll 11>,
+ <&clkc_pll 17>,
+ <&clkc_pll 15>,
+ <&clkc_pll 25>,
+ <&clkc_pll 27>,
+ <&clkc_pll 29>,
+ <&clkc_pll 31>,
+ <&clkc_pll 20>,
+ <&xtal>,
+ <&ext_32k>;
+ clock-names = "fclk_div2", "fclk_div2p5", "fclk_div3", "fclk_div4",
+ "fclk_div5", "fclk_div7", "hifi_pll", "gp0_pll",
+ "mpll0", "mpll1", "mpll2", "mpll3", "hdmi_pll", "xtal",
+ "ext_32k";
+ #clock-cells = <1>;
+ };
+...
diff --git a/include/dt-bindings/clock/amlogic,s4-peripherals-clkc.h b/include/dt-bindings/clock/amlogic,s4-peripherals-clkc.h
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..073396a76957
--- /dev/null
+++ b/include/dt-bindings/clock/amlogic,s4-peripherals-clkc.h
@@ -0,0 +1,131 @@
+/* SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR MIT) */
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2021 Amlogic, Inc. All rights reserved.
+ * Author: Yu Tu <yu.tu@xxxxxxxxxxx>
+ */
+
+#ifndef _DT_BINDINGS_CLOCK_AMLOGIC_S4_PERIPHERALS_CLKC_H
+#define _DT_BINDINGS_CLOCK_AMLOGIC_S4_PERIPHERALS_CLKC_H
+
+/*
+ * CLKID index values
+ */
+
+#define CLKID_RTC_CLK 4
I believe that the CLK suffix is unnecessary since it is already clear
that the object in question is a clock. Additionally, it is redundant
to use the GATE suffix.
No. These prefixes and suffixes are very friendly to the people who write
and read the code.
Jerome has already pointed this out in another review for the
A1 clock driver, there are redundant suffixes:
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-amlogic/1j359y82fn.fsf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/
After discussion, we think that the CLK suffix can be deleted, but the
GATE suffix is convenient to look at the code even though it is redundant.
+#define CLKID_SYS_CLK_B_GATE 7
+#define CLKID_SYS_CLK_A_GATE 10
+#define CLKID_SYS_CLK 11
+#define CLKID_CECA_32K_CLKOUT 16
+#define CLKID_CECB_32K_CLKOUT 21
+#define CLKID_SC_CLK_GATE 24
+#define CLKID_12_24M_CLK_SEL 27
+#define CLKID_VID_PLL 30
+#define CLKID_VCLK 37
+#define CLKID_VCLK2 38
+#define CLKID_VCLK_DIV1 39
+#define CLKID_VCLK2_DIV1 44
+#define CLKID_VCLK_DIV2 49
+#define CLKID_VCLK_DIV4 50
+#define CLKID_VCLK_DIV6 51
+#define CLKID_VCLK_DIV12 52
+#define CLKID_VCLK2_DIV2 53
+#define CLKID_VCLK2_DIV4 54
+#define CLKID_VCLK2_DIV6 55
+#define CLKID_VCLK2_DIV12 56
+#define CLKID_CTS_ENCI 61
+#define CLKID_CTS_ENCP 62
+#define CLKID_CTS_VDAC 63
+#define CLKID_HDMI 67
+#define CLKID_TS_CLK_GATE 69
+#define CLKID_MALI_0 72
+#define CLKID_MALI_1 75
+#define CLKID_MALI 76
+#define CLKID_VDEC_P0 79
+#define CLKID_VDEC_P1 82
+#define CLKID_VDEC_SEL 83
+#define CLKID_HEVCF_P0 86
+#define CLKID_HEVCF_P1 89
+#define CLKID_HEVCF_SEL 90
+#define CLKID_VPU_0 93
+#define CLKID_VPU_1 96
+#define CLKID_VPU 97
+#define CLKID_VPU_CLKB_TMP 100
+#define CLKID_VPU_CLKB 102
+#define CLKID_VPU_CLKC_P0 105
+#define CLKID_VPU_CLKC_P1 108
+#define CLKID_VPU_CLKC_SEL 109
+#define CLKID_VAPB_0 112
+#define CLKID_VAPB_1 115
+#define CLKID_VAPB 116
+#define CLKID_GE2D 117
+#define CLKID_VDIN_MEAS_GATE 120
+#define CLKID_SD_EMMC_C_CLK 123
+#define CLKID_SD_EMMC_A_CLK 126
+#define CLKID_SD_EMMC_B_CLK 129
+#define CLKID_SPICC0_GATE 132
+#define CLKID_PWM_A_GATE 135
+#define CLKID_PWM_B_GATE 138
+#define CLKID_PWM_C_GATE 141
+#define CLKID_PWM_D_GATE 144
+#define CLKID_PWM_E_GATE 147
+#define CLKID_PWM_F_GATE 150
+#define CLKID_PWM_G_GATE 153
+#define CLKID_PWM_H_GATE 156
+#define CLKID_PWM_I_GATE 159
+#define CLKID_PWM_J_GATE 162
+#define CLKID_SARADC_GATE 165
+#define CLKID_GEN_GATE 168
+#define CLKID_DDR 169
+#define CLKID_DOS 170
+#define CLKID_ETHPHY 171
+#define CLKID_MALI_GATE 172
+#define CLKID_AOCPU 173
+#define CLKID_AUCPU 174
+#define CLKID_CEC 175
+#define CLKID_SD_EMMC_A 176
+#define CLKID_SD_EMMC_B 177
+#define CLKID_NAND 178
+#define CLKID_SMARTCARD 179
+#define CLKID_ACODEC 180
+#define CLKID_SPIFC 181
+#define CLKID_MSR_CLK 182
+#define CLKID_IR_CTRL 183
+#define CLKID_AUDIO 184
+#define CLKID_ETH 185
+#define CLKID_UART_A 186
+#define CLKID_UART_B 187
+#define CLKID_UART_C 188
+#define CLKID_UART_D 189
+#define CLKID_UART_E 190
+#define CLKID_AIFIFO 191
+#define CLKID_TS_DDR 192
+#define CLKID_TS_PLL 193
+#define CLKID_G2D 194
+#define CLKID_SPICC0 195
+#define CLKID_SPICC1 196
+#define CLKID_USB 197
+#define CLKID_I2C_M_A 198
+#define CLKID_I2C_M_B 199
+#define CLKID_I2C_M_C 200
+#define CLKID_I2C_M_D 201
+#define CLKID_I2C_M_E 202
+#define CLKID_HDMITX_APB 203
+#define CLKID_I2C_S_A 204
+#define CLKID_USB1_TO_DDR 205
+#define CLKID_HDCP22 206
+#define CLKID_MMC_APB 207
+#define CLKID_RSA 208
+#define CLKID_CPU_DEBUG 209
+#define CLKID_VPU_INTR 210
+#define CLKID_DEMOD 211
+#define CLKID_SAR_ADC 212
+#define CLKID_GIC 213
+#define CLKID_PWM_AB 214
+#define CLKID_PWM_CD 215
+#define CLKID_PWM_EF 216
+#define CLKID_PWM_GH 217
+#define CLKID_PWM_IJ 218
+#define CLKID_HDCP22_ESMCLK_GATE 221
+#define CLKID_HDCP22_SKPCLK_GATE 224
+
+#endif /* _DT_BINDINGS_CLOCK_AMLOGIC_S4_PERIPHERALS_CLKC_H */
--
2.33.1
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