Clock framework disables the GPLL4 source since there are no active users for this source currently. Some of the clocks initialized by the bootloaders uses the GPLL4 as the source. Due to this, when the GPLL4 is disabled by the clock framework, system is going for the reboot. To avoid this, mark the GPLL4 as CRITICAL so that clock framework doesn't disable it. Once the users of this source is enabled, we can get rid of this flag. Signed-off-by: Kathiravan T <quic_kathirav@xxxxxxxxxxx> --- Changes in V3: - Fixed the typo in the comment - Used CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED instead of CLK_IS_CRITICAL Changes in V2: - Added a comment in driver explaining the need of the flag drivers/clk/qcom/gcc-ipq5332.c | 10 ++++++++++ 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+) diff --git a/drivers/clk/qcom/gcc-ipq5332.c b/drivers/clk/qcom/gcc-ipq5332.c index 9e4baea33937..bea1194b666a 100644 --- a/drivers/clk/qcom/gcc-ipq5332.c +++ b/drivers/clk/qcom/gcc-ipq5332.c @@ -128,6 +128,16 @@ static struct clk_alpha_pll gpll4_main = { .parent_data = &gcc_parent_data_xo, .num_parents = 1, .ops = &clk_alpha_pll_stromer_ops, + /* + * There are no consumers for this GPLL in kernel yet, + * (will be added soon), so the clock framework + * disables this source. But some of the clocks + * initialized by boot loaders uses this source. So we + * need to keep this clock ON. Add the CRITICAL flag + * so the clock will not be disabled. Once the consumer + * in kernel is added, we can get rid of this flag. + */ + .flags = CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED, }, }, }; -- 2.17.1