On 17/06/2023 07:24, Sergio Paracuellos wrote: > At very early stage on boot, there is a need to set 'mips_hpt_frequency'. > This timer frequency is a half of the CPU frequency. To get clocks properly > set we need to call to 'of_clk_init()' and properly get cpu clock frequency > afterwards. Depending on the SoC, CPU clock index in the clock provider is > different being two for MT7620 SoC and one for the rest. Hence, adapt code > to be aligned with new clock driver. > void __init plat_time_init(void) > { > + struct of_phandle_args clkspec; > struct clk *clk; > + int cpu_clk_idx; > > ralink_of_remap(); > > - ralink_clk_init(); > - clk = clk_get_sys("cpu", NULL); > + cpu_clk_idx = clk_cpu_index(); > + if (cpu_clk_idx == -1) > + panic("unable to get CPU clock index"); > + > + of_clk_init(NULL); > + clkspec.np = of_find_node_by_name(NULL, "sysc"); > + clkspec.args_count = 1; > + clkspec.args[0] = cpu_clk_idx; > + clk = of_clk_get_from_provider(&clkspec); This is very obfuscated way of getting clock. Why can't you get it from "clocks" property of "cpu", like every other recent platform? Anyway, NAK for of_find_node_by_name(), because you now create ABI for node name. It's broken approach. Best regards, Krzysztof