Hi, We replace fixed clocks as declared in the initial platform support series [1] by read-only clocks exposed by the clock driver implemented here. Write-ability is supported by the hardware but not implemented, it could be added later-on if the need appears. We expose ten PLLs that derive directly from the main crystal. Also, a divider clock is exposed as a child clock of one of the PLLs. The platform devicetree has many more clock nodes but those are fixed-factors that are not hardware controllable; we therefore do not deal with them. This is V2. Full changelog below. Major changes are: - Switch to a platform driver. - Switch to declaring PLLs as fixed-factor. - Point to the parent clk using the fw_name field in clk_parent_data. - The above two points means we add support in fixed-factor to (1) allow fixed accuracy rather than parent accuracy and (2) add new register prototypes to point to the parent clk using fw_name. [1]: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20231212163459.1923041-1-gregory.clement@xxxxxxxxxxx/ Have a nice day, Théo Lebrun Signed-off-by: Théo Lebrun <theo.lebrun@xxxxxxxxxxx> --- Changes in v2: - Drop [PATCH 1/5] that was taken by Stephen for clk-next. - Add accuracy support to fixed-factor that is enabled with a flag. Register prototypes were added to exploit this feature. - Add fw_name support to fixed-factor. This allows pointing to parent clocks using the value in `clock-names` in the DT. Register prototypes were added for that. - Bindings were modified to be less dumb: a binding was added for OLB and the clock-controller is a child property of it. Removed the possibility of pointing to OLB using a phandle. $nodename is the generic `clock-controller` and not custom `clocks`. Fix dt-bindings examples. - Fix commit message for the driver patch. Add details, remove useless fluff. - Squash both driver commits together. - Declare a platform_driver instead of using CLK_OF_DECLARE_DRIVER. This also means using `dev_*` for logging, removing `pr_fmt`. We add a pointer to device in the private structure. - Use fixed-factor instead of fixed-rate for PLLs. We don't grab a reference to the parent clk, instead using newly added fixed-factor register prototypes and fwname. - NULL is not an error when registering PLLs anymore. - Now checking the return value of of_clk_add_hw_provider for errors. - Fix includes. - Remove defensive conditional at start of eq5c_pll_parse_registers. - Rename clk_hw_to_ospi_priv to clk_to_priv to avoid confusion: it is not part of the clk_hw_* family of symbols. - Fix negative returns in eq5c_ospi_div_set_rate. It was a typo highlighted by Stephen Boyd. - Declare eq5c_ospi_div_ops as static. - In devicetree, move the OLB node prior to the UARTs, as platform device probe scheduling is dependent on devicetree ordering. This is required to declare the driver as a platform driver, else it CLK_OF_DECLARE_DRIVER is required. - In device, create a core0-timer-clk fixed clock to feed to the GIC timer. It requires a clock earlier than platform bus type init. - Link to v1: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231218-mbly-clk-v1-0-44ce54108f06@xxxxxxxxxxx --- Théo Lebrun (6): clk: fixed-factor: add optional accuracy support clk: fixed-factor: add fwname-based constructor functions dt-bindings: soc: mobileye: add EyeQ5 OLB system controller dt-bindings: clock: mobileye,eyeq5-clk: add bindings clk: eyeq5: add platform driver MIPS: mobileye: eyeq5: use OLB clocks controller .../bindings/clock/mobileye,eyeq5-clk.yaml | 50 +++ .../bindings/soc/mobileye/mobileye,eyeq5-olb.yaml | 48 +++ MAINTAINERS | 4 + .../{eyeq5-fixed-clocks.dtsi => eyeq5-clocks.dtsi} | 54 ++-- arch/mips/boot/dts/mobileye/eyeq5.dtsi | 23 +- drivers/clk/Kconfig | 11 + drivers/clk/Makefile | 1 + drivers/clk/clk-eyeq5.c | 348 +++++++++++++++++++++ drivers/clk/clk-fixed-factor.c | 94 +++++- include/dt-bindings/clock/mobileye,eyeq5-clk.h | 22 ++ include/linux/clk-provider.h | 26 +- 11 files changed, 621 insertions(+), 60 deletions(-) --- base-commit: daf471f1ce94536da77948fac81d5c85ae12dbfa change-id: 20231023-mbly-clk-87ce5c241f08 Best regards, -- Théo Lebrun <theo.lebrun@xxxxxxxxxxx>