Le Tue, Sep 27, 2022 at 06:37:53PM +0200, Aurelien Jarno a écrit : > On 2022-09-20 10:35, Robin Murphy wrote: > > On 2022-09-19 22:00, Jason A. Donenfeld wrote: > > > The Rockchip driver has long existed out of tree, but not upstream. > > > There is support for it upstream in u-boot, but not in Linux proper. > > > This commit imports the GPLv2 driver written by Lin Jinhan, together > > > with the DTS and config blobs from Wevsty. > > > > Note that Corentin has a series enabling the full crypto driver for > > RK3328 and RK3399[1], so it would seem more sensible to add TRNG support > > to that. Having confliciting compatibles for the same hardware that > > force the user to change their DT to choose one functionality or the > > other isn't good (plus there's also no binding for this one). > > It might make sense for the cryptov1-rng driver (I haven't checked). For > the cryptov2-rng driver, I looked at the RK3568 TRM (I can't find the > RK3588 one), and from what I understand crypto and TRNG are two > different devices, using different address spaces, clock, reset and > interrupts. The vendor kernel uses two different drivers. > I confirm that TRNG is not on the same IP on rk3568, something I didnt remark when doing my V2 driver. (I need to remove rng clock from rk3568 dt). But the rk3588 crypto IP and the TRNG are in the same device.