Quoting Joachim Eastwood (2015-04-27 14:38:11) > Add DT binding documentation for lpc1850-cgu driver. > > Signed-off-by: Joachim Eastwood <manabian@xxxxxxxxx> > --- > .../devicetree/bindings/clock/lpc1850-cgu.txt | 138 +++++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 138 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/lpc1850-cgu.txt > > diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/lpc1850-cgu.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/lpc1850-cgu.txt > new file mode 100644 > index 000000000000..0b278ca6aee7 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/lpc1850-cgu.txt > @@ -0,0 +1,138 @@ > +* NXP LPC1850 Clock Generation Unit (CGU) > + > +The CGU generates multiple independent clocks for the core and the > +peripheral blocks of the LPC18xx. Each independent clock is called > +a base clock and itself is one of the inputs to the two Clock > +Control Units (CCUs) which control the branch clocks to the > +individual peripherals. > + > +The CGU selects the inputs to the clock generators from multiple > +clock sources, controls the clock generation, and routes the outputs > +of the clock generators through the clock source bus to the output > +stages. Each output stage provides an independent clock source and > +corresponds to one of the base clocks for the LPC18xx. > + > + - Above text taken from NXP LPC1850 User Manual. > + > + > +This binding uses the common clock binding: > + Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/clock-bindings.txt > + > +Required properties: > +- compatible: > + Should be "nxp,lpc1850-cgu" > +- reg: > + Shall define the base and range of the address space > + containing clock control registers > +- #clock-cells: > + Shall have value <1>. The permitted clock-specifier values > + are the base clock numbers defined below. > +- clocks: > + Shall contain a list of phandles for the external input > + sources to the CGU. The list shall be in the following > + order: xtal, 32khz, enet_rx_clk, enet_tx_clk, gp_clkin. > +- clock-indices: > + Shall be an ordered list of numbers defining the base clock > + number provided by the CGU. > +- clock-output-names: > + Shall be an ordered list of strings defining the names of > + the clocks provided by the CGU. > + > +Which base clocks that are available on the CGU depends on the > +specific LPC part. Base cloks are numbered from 0 to 27. s/cloks/clocks/ > + > +Number: Name: Description: > + 0 BASE_SAFE_CLK Base safe clock (always on) for WWDT > + 1 BASE_USB0_CLK Base clock for USB0 > + 2 BASE_PERIPH_CLK Base clock for Cortex-M0SUB subsystem, > + SPI, and SGPIO > + 3 BASE_USB1_CLK Base clock for USB1 > + 4 BASE_CPU_CLK System base clock for ARM Cortex-M core > + and APB peripheral blocks #0 and #2 > + 5 BASE_SPIFI_CLK Base clock for SPIFI > + 6 BASE_SPI_CLK Base clock for SPI > + 7 BASE_PHY_RX_CLK Base clock for Ethernet PHY Receive clock > + 8 BASE_PHY_TX_CLK Base clock for Ethernet PHY Transmit clock > + 9 BASE_APB1_CLK Base clock for APB peripheral block # 1 > +10 BASE_APB3_CLK Base clock for APB peripheral block # 3 > +11 BASE_LCD_CLK Base clock for LCD > +12 BASE_ADCHS_CLK Base clock for ADCHS > +13 BASE_SDIO_CLK Base clock for SD/MMC > +14 BASE_SSP0_CLK Base clock for SSP0 > +15 BASE_SSP1_CLK Base clock for SSP1 > +16 BASE_UART0_CLK Base clock for UART0 > +17 BASE_UART1_CLK Base clock for UART1 > +18 BASE_UART2_CLK Base clock for UART2 > +19 BASE_UART3_CLK Base clock for UART3 > +20 BASE_OUT_CLK Base clock for CLKOUT pin > +24-21 - Reserved > +25 BASE_AUDIO_CLK Base clock for audio system (I2S) > +26 BASE_CGU_OUT0_CLK Base clock for CGU_OUT0 clock output > +27 BASE_CGU_OUT1_CLK Base clock for CGU_OUT1 clock output > + > +BASE_PERIPH_CLK and BASE_SPI_CLK is only available on LPC43xx. > +BASE_ADCHS_CLK is only available on LPC4370. > + > + > +Example board file: > + > +/ { > + clocks { > + xtal: xtal { > + compatible = "fixed-clock"; > + #clock-cells = <0>; > + clock-frequency = <12000000>; > + }; > + > + xtal32: xtal32 { > + compatible = "fixed-clock"; > + #clock-cells = <0>; > + clock-frequency = <32768>; > + }; > + > + enet_rx_clk: enet_rx_clk { > + compatible = "fixed-clock"; > + #clock-cells = <0>; > + clock-frequency = <0>; > + clock-output-names = "enet_rx_clk"; > + }; > + > + enet_tx_clk: enet_tx_clk { > + compatible = "fixed-clock"; > + #clock-cells = <0>; > + clock-frequency = <0>; > + clock-output-names = "enet_tx_clk"; > + }; > + > + gp_clkin: gp_clkin { > + compatible = "fixed-clock"; > + #clock-cells = <0>; > + clock-frequency = <0>; > + clock-output-names = "gp_clkin"; > + }; > + }; > + > + soc { > + cgu: cgu@40050000 { > + compatible = "nxp,lpc1850-cgu"; > + reg = <0x40050000 0x1000>; > + #clock-cells = <1>; > + clocks = <&xtal>, <&creg_clk 1>, <&enet_rx_clk>, <&enet_tx_clk>, <&gp_clkin>; > + clock-indices = <0>, <1>, <2>, <3>, <4>, <5>, <6>, <7>, > + <8>, <9>, <10>, <11>, <12>, <13>, <14>, <15>, > + <16>, <17>, <18>, <19>, <20>, <25>, <26>, <27>; > + clock-output-names = "base_safe_clk", "base_usb0_clk", > + "base_periph_clk", "base_usb1_clk", > + "base_cpu_clk", "base_spifi_clk", > + "base_spi_clk", "base_phy_rx_clk", > + "base_phy_tx_clk", "base_apb1_clk", > + "base_apb3_clk", "base_lcd_clk", > + "base_adchs_clk", "base_sdio_clk", > + "base_ssp0_clk", "base_ssp1_clk", > + "base_uart0_clk", "base_uart1_clk", > + "base_uart2_clk", "base_uart3_clk", > + "base_out_clk", "base_audio_clk", > + "base_cgu_out0_clk","base_cgu_out1_clk"; Why do you need to use clock-indices? Why do you need to use clock-output-names? If all of your clock consumers have nodes in DT then you can skip this and name them on the consuming side. See a further explanation here: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/<20150416192014.19585.9663@quantum> Also note that providing a clock consumer node in the examples section of the binding is helpful when reviewing. Regards, Mike > + }; > + }; > +}; > -- > 1.8.0 > -- 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