Re: [PATCH v2 1/4] dt-bindings: clock: qcom: Add CMN PLL clock controller for IPQ SoC

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On 8/23/2024 12:12 AM, Ziyang Huang wrote:
Yes, I double checked again with our hardware team and the
documentation. CMN is just a short form of "common" with no additional
information in the guide.

Hi luo jie,

I'm a free developer who was trying to add the ethernet support for
IPQ5018[1]. And I'm also trying to write the same driver in the V2 patch.

When I was trying to write this driver, I was also confused about the
'CMN' whcih I can't find any description.

But finally in WiFI documents, I found the same word explained as
'Component'. There may be different. But I think this is a better
explanation than 'common'. So I named this driver to
QCOM_ETH_CMN (Qualcomm Ethernet Component Driver).

Hi Ziyang,

We have confirmed from our SoC team that 'CMN' is used as a short
form of "common" for the CMN PLL block in the documentation. The
'component' reference that you may have found in the Wi-Fi document
should not apply to this Ethernet specific CMN PLL block. This CMN
PLL block provides a similar function on all IPQ SoCs including
IPQ5018.

Also, note that while this driver is initially enabled for IPQ9574
SoC, we plan to extend it to other SoC later once the driver is
accepted. Similarly we suggest enabling the IPQ5018 support for
CMN PLL on top of this driver.


Hope this can help something.

[1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/TYZPR01MB55563BD6A2B78402E4BB44D4C9762@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/






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