Hi Christian, On 6/20/2019 9:02 PM, Christian Lamparter wrote: > Hello Sricharan, > > On Wednesday, June 19, 2019 4:42:11 PM CEST Sricharan R wrote: >> On 6/15/2019 2:11 AM, Christian Lamparter wrote: >>> On Wednesday, June 12, 2019 11:48:48 AM CEST Sricharan R wrote: >>>> Hi Christian, >>>> >>>> On 6/10/2019 5:45 PM, Christian Lamparter wrote: >>>>> On Monday, June 10, 2019 12:09:56 PM CEST Sricharan R wrote: >>>>>> Hi Christian, >>>>>> >>>>>> On 6/6/2019 2:11 AM, Christian Lamparter wrote: >>>>>>> On Wed, Jun 5, 2019 at 7:16 PM Sricharan R <sricharan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Add initial device tree support for the Qualcomm IPQ6018 SoC and >>>>>>>> CP01 evaluation board. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Sricharan R <sricharan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Abhishek Sahu <absahu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>>>>>> --- /dev/null >>>>>>>> +++ b/arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/ipq6018.dtsi >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> + clocks { >>>>>>>> + sleep_clk: sleep_clk { >>>>>>>> + compatible = "fixed-clock"; >>>>>>>> + clock-frequency = <32000>; >>>>>>>> + #clock-cells = <0>; >>>>>>>> + }; >>>>>>>> + >>>>>>> Recently-ish, we ran into an issue with the clock-frequency of the sleep_clk >>>>>>> on older IPQ40XX (and IPQ806x) on the OpenWrt Github and ML. >>>>>>> From what I know, the external "32KHz" crystals have 32768 Hz, but the QSDK >>>>>>> declares them at 32000 Hz. Since you probably have access to the BOM and >>>>>>> datasheets. Can you please confirm what's the real clock frequency for >>>>>>> the IPQ6018. >>>>>>> (And maybe also for the sleep_clk of the IPQ4018 as well?). >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> What exactly is the issue that you faced ? >>>>>> Looking in to the docs, it is <32000> only on ipq6018 and ipq40xx as well. >>>>> >>>>> We need just a confirmation. >>>>> >>>>> Then again, Currently the qcom-ipq4019.dtsi is using 32768 Hz. >>>>> >>>>> | sleep_clk: sleep_clk { >>>>> | compatible = "fixed-clock"; >>>>> | clock-frequency = <32768>; >>>>> | #clock-cells = <0>; >>>>> | }; >>>>> >>>>> <https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/arch/arm/boot/dts/qcom-ipq4019.dtsi#L144> >>>>> >>>>> Which makes sense, because all previous Qualcomm Atheros MIPS and the >>>>> future IPQ8072 SoCs have been either using or deriving a 32768 Hz clock. >>>>> >>>>> For example: The AR9344 derives the clock from the 25MHz/40MHz external >>>>> oscillator. This is explained in "8.16.9 Derived RTC Clock (DERIVED_RTC_CLK)". >>>>> Which mentions that the "32KHz" clock interval is 30.5 usec / 30.48 usec >>>>> depending whenever the external reference crystal has 40MHz or 25MHz. >>>>> (1/30.5usec = 32.7868852 kilohertz!). The QCA9558 datasheet says the same >>>>> in "10.19.11 Derived RTC Clock". >>>>> >>>>> For IPQ8072: I point to the post by Sven Eckelmann on the OpenWrt ML: >>>>> <http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/openwrt-devel/2019-May/017131.html> >>>>> "I was only able to verify for IPQ8072 that it had a 32.768 KHz >>>>> sleep clock." >>>>> >>>>> So this is pretty much "why there is an issue", it's confusing. >>>>> Is possible can you please look if there are (fixed) divisors values >>>>> listed in the documentation or the registers and bits that the values >>>>> are stored in? Because then we could just calculate it. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Really sorry for the confusion. So looking little more, SLEEP_CLK is derived >>>> from an external 38.4MHZ crystal, it is 32.768 KHZ. >>> That's really valuable information to have. Thank you! >>> >>>> Somehow the clk freq plan etc seems to mention them only as .032 MHZ and misses >>>> out. That means i will correct the patch for 32768 and probably the >>>> ipq8074.dtsi as well >>> >>> Ok, there's one more issue that Paul found (at least with the IPQ4019), >>> https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/1099482 >>> >>> it seems that the "sleep_clk" node in the qcom-ipq4019.dtsi is not used by >>> the gcc-ipq4019.c clk driver. this causes both wifi rtc_clks and the usb sleep >>> clks to dangle in the /sys/kernel/debug/clk/clk_summary (from a RT-AC58U) >>> >>> clock enable_cnt prepare_cnt rate accuracy phase >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> xo 9 9 48000000 0 0 >>> [...] >>> sleep_clk 1 1 32768 0 0 >>> gcc_wcss5g_rtc_clk 1 1 0 0 0 >>> gcc_wcss2g_rtc_clk 1 1 0 0 0 >>> gcc_usb3_sleep_clk 1 1 0 0 0 >>> gcc_usb2_sleep_clk 1 1 0 0 0 >>> >>> with his patch the /sys/kernel/debug/clk/clk_summary looks "better" >>> >>> (something like this:) >>> >>> clock enable_cnt prepare_cnt rate accuracy phase >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> xo 9 9 48000000 0 0 >>> [...] >>> gcc_sleep_clk_src 5 5 32000 0 0 >>> gcc_wcss5g_rtc_clk 1 1 32000 0 0 >>> gcc_wcss2g_rtc_clk 1 1 32000 0 0 >>> gcc_usb3_sleep_clk 1 1 32000 0 0 >>> gcc_usb2_sleep_clk 1 1 32000 0 0 >>> >>> but judging from your comment "SLEEP_CLK is derived from an >>> external 38.4MHZ crystal" the gcc_sleep_clk_src / sleep_clk >>> should have xo as the parent. so the ideal output should be: >>> >>> clock enable_cnt prepare_cnt rate accuracy phase >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> xo 10 10 48000000 0 0 >>> [...] >>> gcc_sleep_clk 5 5 32768 0 0 >>> gcc_wcss5g_rtc_clk 1 1 32768 0 0 >>> gcc_wcss2g_rtc_clk 1 1 32768 0 0 >>> gcc_usb3_sleep_clk 1 1 32768 0 0 >>> gcc_usb2_sleep_clk 1 1 32768 0 0 >>> >>> or am I missing/skipping over something important? >>> >> >> Sorry for the delayed response. So what i said above (32768 clk) looks >> like true only for ipq8074. For ipq4019, looks like 32000. >> >> That means, there is still some thing unclear. I am checking for precise >> information from HW team for ipq4019/8074/6018. Please hang on, will >> update you asap. > > Thank you for looking this up! I'll definitely stick around for the final > verdict. > So the HW guys responded and as per that, ipq4019/ipq6018 it is 32000. It is derived from a 48M wifi refclk 48M wifi ref clk -> [/2 divider] -> [/750 divider] -> sleep_clk (32000) In case of ipq8074, it is derived from the pmic and 32768. > Also, I think the "xo" clk of your IPQ6018 dts should get the > "always-on;" property (any maybe sleep_clk as well?). > > Paul discovered that the QSDK had this extra commit > <https://lore.kernel.org/patchwork/patch/1089385/> > (Maybe the changeid can help you look it up internally) > > For IPQ4019, this enables the high resolution with a 1ns resolution > instead of 10ms. > ho ok, this patch is needed. Regards, Sricharan -- "QUALCOMM INDIA, on behalf of Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. is a member of Code Aurora Forum, hosted by The Linux Foundation