> +/* > + * This is a temporary solution until we have new OPPv2 bindings. Therefore we > + * could describe the OPPs with (freq, volt, volt) tuple properly in device > + * tree. > + */ > + > +/* OPP table for LITTLE cores of MT8173 */ > +struct mtk_cpu_opp mt8173_l_opp[] = { > + OPP(507000000, 859000, 0), > + OPP(702000000, 908000, 0), > + OPP(1001000000, 983000, 0), > + OPP(1105000000, 1009000, 0), > + OPP(1183000000, 1028000, 0), > + OPP(1404000000, 1083000, 0), > + OPP(1508000000, 1109000, 0), > + OPP(1573000000, 1125000, 0), > +}; > + > +/* OPP table for big cores of MT8173 */ > +struct mtk_cpu_opp mt8173_b_opp[] = { > + OPP(507000000, 828000, 928000), > + OPP(702000000, 867000, 967000), > + OPP(1001000000, 927000, 1027000), > + OPP(1209000000, 968000, 1068000), > + OPP(1404000000, 1007000, 1107000), > + OPP(1612000000, 1049000, 1149000), > + OPP(1807000000, 1089000, 1150000), > + OPP(1989000000, 1125000, 1150000), > +}; We should sort out the OPP bindings if we need to sort out the OPP bindings. We can't remove these once they're in without causing pain for everyone with an old DTB. Mark. -- 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