On Thursday 27 November 2014 13:12:08 Sylwester Nawrocki wrote: > On 27/11/14 12:56, Chanwoo Choi wrote: > > On 11/27/2014 08:41 PM, Arnd Bergmann wrote: > >> > On Thursday 27 November 2014 16:35:08 Chanwoo Choi wrote: > >>> >> + - "samsung,exynos5433-cmu-bus0", "samsung,exynos5433-cmu-bus1" > >>> >> + and "samsung,exynos5433-cmu-bus2" - clock controller compatible for CMU_BUS > >>> >> + which generates global data buses clock and global peripheral buses clock. > >>> >> > >>> >> - reg: physical base address of the controller and length of memory mapped > >>> >> region. > >>> >> > >> > > >> > This looks like you are duplicating the bindings and the code, but > >> > it's really the same hardware multiple times with minor variations > >> > that you should be able to describe properly here. Why not make > >> > three nodes with the same compatible string and have them handled > >> > by the same code? > > > > Each CMU_BUSx domain of Exynos5433 have different base address as following: > > - CMU_BUS0's base address and range : 0x1360_0000 ~ 0x1360_0b04 > > - CMU_BUS1's base address and range : 0x1480_0000 ~ 0x1480_0b04 > > - CMU_BUS2's base address and range : 0x1340_0000 ~ 0x1340_0b04 > > > > So, I implement CMU_BUSx domain which has each compatible string. But the base address is in the reg property, not in the compatible property. What I mean is to have multiple nodes like clock-controller@113600000 { reg = <0 0x113600000 0 0x1000>; compatible = "samsung,exynos5433-cmu"; #clock-cells = <1>; }; clock-controller@114800000 { reg = <0 0x114800000 0 0x1000>; compatible = "samsung,exynos5433-cmu"; #clock-cells = <1>; }; The code will just map the local registers for each instance and then provide the clocks of the right instance when asked for it. > You can always have multiple entries in the reg property. I've done > something like this for the exynos4415 CMU_ISPx units: > > cmu_isp: clock-controller@12060000 { > compatible = "samsung,exynos4415-cmu-isp"; > reg = <0x12060000 0xB10>, <0x12070000 0xB10>; > #clock-cells = <1>; > > assigned-clocks = <&cmu CLK_FOUT_ISP_PLL>; > assigned-clock-rates = <300000000>; > }; This is a different problem, this is a clock controller with multiple sets of registers that are all different. In case of the cmu, it seems that they are all the same, you just have multiple copies at different locations, and they are connected to different devices. Arnd -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe devicetree" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html