On Mon, Jun 19, 2023 at 06:09:32AM +0200, Sergio Paracuellos wrote: > Hi all! > > This patchset is a big effort to properly implement a clock and reset > driver for old ralink SoCs. This allow to properly define clocks in > device tree and avoid to use fixed-clocks directly from 'arch/mips/ralink' > architecture directory code. > > Device tree 'sysc' node will be both clock and reset provider using > 'clock-cells' and 'reset-cells' properties. > > The ralink SoCs we are taking about are RT2880, RT3050, RT3052, RT3350, > RT3352, RT3883, RT5350, MT7620, MT7628 and MT7688. Mostly the code in > this new driver has been extracted from 'arch/mips/ralink' and cleanly > put using kernel clock and reset driver APIs. The clock plans for this > SoCs only talks about relation between CPU frequency and BUS frequency. > This relation is different depending on the particular SoC. CPU clock is > derived from XTAL frequencies. > > Depending on the SoC we have the following frequencies: > * RT2880 SoC: > - XTAL: 40 MHz. > - CPU: 250, 266, 280 or 300 MHz. > - BUS: CPU / 2 MHz. > * RT3050, RT3052, RT3350: > - XTAL: 40 MHz. > - CPU: 320 or 384 MHz. > - BUS: CPU / 3 MHz. > * RT3352: > - XTAL: 40 MHz. > - CPU: 384 or 400 MHz. > - BUS: CPU / 3 MHz. > - PERIPH: 40 MHz. > * RT3383: > - XTAL: 40 MHz. > - CPU: 250, 384, 480 or 500 MHz. > - BUS: Depends on RAM Type and CPU: > + RAM DDR2: 125. ELSE 83 MHz. > + RAM DDR2: 128. ELSE 96 MHz. > + RAM DDR2: 160. ELSE 120 MHz. > + RAM DDR2: 166. ELSE 125 MHz. > * RT5350: > - XTAL: 40 MHz. > - CPU: 300, 320 or 360 MHz. > - BUS: CPU / 3, CPU / 4, CPU / 3 MHz. > - PERIPH: 40 MHz. > * MT7628 and MT7688: > - XTAL: 20 MHz or 40 MHz. > - CPU: 575 or 580 MHz. > - BUS: CPU / 3. > - PCMI2S: 480 MHz. > - PERIPH: 40 MHz. > * MT7620: > - XTAL: 20 MHz or 40 MHz. > - PLL: XTAL, 480, 600 MHz. > - CPU: depends on PLL and some mult and dividers. > - BUS: depends on PLL and some mult and dividers. > - PERIPH: 40 or XTAL MHz. > > MT7620 is a bit more complex deriving CPU clock from a PLL and an bunch of > register reads and predividers. To derive CPU and BUS frequencies in the > MT7620 SoC 'mt7620_calc_rate()' helper is used. > In the case XTAL can have different frequencies and we need a different > clock frequency for peripherals 'periph' clock in introduced. > The rest of the peripherals present in the SoC just follow their parent > frequencies. > > I am using 'mtmips' inside for ralink clock driver. This is aligned with > pinctrl series recently merged through pinctrl git tree [0]. > > I am maintaining ralink as prefix for compatible strings after discussions > between Rob and Arinc in v2 of this series [1]. > > Changes have been compile tested for: > - RT2880 > - RT3883 > > Changes have been properly tested in: > - RT5350 SoC based board (ALL5003 board) > - MT7620A SoC based board (Haier HW-L1W) > - MT7628AN SoC based board (Motorola MWR03) > > All of them resulting in a working platform. > > Dts files for these SoCs in-tree except MT7621 are incomplete. We are > planning to align with openWRT files at some point and add extra needed > changes. Hence I am not touching them at all in these series. If this is > a problem, please let me know and I will update them. > > Talking about merging this series I'd like all of the patches going through > the MIPS tree if possible. > > Thanks in advance for your time. > > Best regards, > Sergio Paracuellos > > Changes in v5: > - Address comments of Shiji Yang in v4. > - Make use 'of_find_compatible_node()' instead of 'of_find_node_by_name()' since > node names must not be an ABI (Thanks Krzysztof!!!) > - Test this changes in mt7620a Soc based board and MT7628AN Soc based board (Thanks Shiji Yang!!!) > > Changes in v4: > - Collect Reviewed-by and Acked-by tags. > - Pass proper data for 'ralink,rt3352-sysc' and 'ralink,rt3883-sysc' compatible string. > > Changes in v3: > - Address Stephen comments in v2: > + Drop unsused include '<linux/clk.h>'. > + Add fixed and factor clocks when it makes sense. > + Make 'mtmips_periph_clk_ops' named variable. > + WARN_ON -> WARN_ON_ONCE. > + Avoid CONFIG_USB dependent code. Introduce new 'mtmips_clk_regs_init'. > + Don't validate the bindings in the driver. > + Make const 'struct clk_init_data' used inside macros. > + do_div -> div_u64. > + Make use of dev_err_probe. > > Changes in v2: > - Address bindings documentation changes pointed out by Krzysztof: > + Rename the file into 'mediatek,mtmips-sysc.yaml'. > + Redo commit subject and log message. > + Order compatibles alphabetically. > + Redo bindings description taking into account this is a system > controller node which provides both clocks and resets to the world. > + Drop label from example. > + Use 'syscon' as node name in example. > + Drop no sense 'ralink,rt2880-reset' compatible string > - Squash patches 6 and 7 together as pointed out by Stephen Boyd. > > Previoous series: > v4: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-clk/20230617052435.359177-1-sergio.paracuellos@xxxxxxxxx/T/#t > v3: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-mips/20230616064735.GA6380@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/T/#mafbc1704938b94a367c4b6240d9880a67be1f92f > v2: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-clk/CAMhs-H-BfZb3mD8E=LeJ4vT22uibQ1DnaZsfTrtRxSiv=8L5RA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/T/#t > v1: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-clk/20230320161823.1424278-1-sergio.paracuellos@xxxxxxxxx/T/#t > > [0]: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-gpio/e9e6ad87-2db5-9767-ff39-64a302b06185@xxxxxxxxxx/T/#t > [1]: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-clk/CAMhs-H-BfZb3mD8E=LeJ4vT22uibQ1DnaZsfTrtRxSiv=8L5RA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/T/#mfe725b6e3382c6fb09736472a846cbbc84f264dc > > Sergio Paracuellos (9): > dt-bindings: clock: add mtmips SoCs system controller > clk: ralink: add clock and reset driver for MTMIPS SoCs > mips: ralink: rt288x: remove clock related code > mips: ralink: rt305x: remove clock related code > mips: ralink: rt3883: remove clock related code > mips: ralink: mt7620: remove clock related code > mips: ralink: remove reset related code > mips: ralink: get cpu rate from new driver code > MAINTAINERS: add Mediatek MTMIPS Clock maintainer > > .../bindings/clock/mediatek,mtmips-sysc.yaml | 64 + > MAINTAINERS | 6 + > arch/mips/include/asm/mach-ralink/mt7620.h | 35 - > arch/mips/include/asm/mach-ralink/rt288x.h | 10 - > arch/mips/include/asm/mach-ralink/rt305x.h | 21 - > arch/mips/include/asm/mach-ralink/rt3883.h | 8 - > arch/mips/ralink/clk.c | 61 +- > arch/mips/ralink/common.h | 5 - > arch/mips/ralink/mt7620.c | 226 ---- > arch/mips/ralink/of.c | 4 - > arch/mips/ralink/reset.c | 61 - > arch/mips/ralink/rt288x.c | 31 - > arch/mips/ralink/rt305x.c | 78 -- > arch/mips/ralink/rt3883.c | 44 - > drivers/clk/ralink/Kconfig | 7 + > drivers/clk/ralink/Makefile | 1 + > drivers/clk/ralink/clk-mtmips.c | 1115 +++++++++++++++++ > 17 files changed, 1245 insertions(+), 532 deletions(-) > create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/mediatek,mtmips-sysc.yaml > create mode 100644 drivers/clk/ralink/clk-mtmips.c series applied to mips-next. 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