On Wednesday 04 May 2016 09:52:19 Arnaud Pouliquen wrote: > hello Arnd, peter, > > On 04/26/2016 01:44 PM, Arnd Bergmann wrote: > > On Tuesday 26 April 2016 12:15:32 Peter Griffin wrote: > >>> > >>>> If not what would you recommend instead? > >>> > >>> It's still not clear to me what that bit in the syscfg register > >>> is for. Given the error message about "sti-audio-clk-glue", > >>> I suspect that this is actually a clock controller and that > >>> it should be using the clock binding with a separate driver > >>> instead of manipulating the regmap directly from the audio driver. > >> > >> Luckily I do have the datasheet for the audio-glue sysconf register. > >> > >> It says: - > >> > >> [11:8] PCM_CLK_SEL: Selects the frequency synthesizer clock or the external > >> PCM clock for each channel. > >> > >> The driver only ever sets this to 1 which selects the frequency synthesizer > >> clock. So the bitfield of the register which the driver is using (PCM_CLK_SEL) > >> is a clock mux. > > > > Ok, that sounds like it could be either a really simple clock driver > > with just a few lines, or integrated into an existing clock driver > > if you already have one for this syscon node. > > > > Arnd > > > FYI, Name of this glue is related to the register name. But it does not > concern only clock... > This glue register is used to : > - select clock source ( clock framework or external clock from GPIO) > => one bit field per IP instance (player->clk_sel) > - select uniperiph player IP instance for PCM out. > (http://www.spinics.net/lists/alsa-devel/msg49034.html) Ok, I see. This is of course again the STi platform being a bit different from everyone else, and whatever we do to hide it won't give us a nice abstraction. Having just a clock driver for the register won't do the job here as you say, so I guess the original patch was already the least awkward way to handle it. Arnd -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe dmaengine" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html