Hi,
On Friday 18 April 2014 10:48 PM, Tony Lindgren wrote:
* Archit Taneja <archit@xxxxxx> [140416 06:20]:
Add DT node for the ctrl-core sub module of the DRA7 control module. We map the
CTRL_MODULE_CORE address region up to 0x4a002d60, this region contains register
fields which configure clocks. The remainder of the registers are related to
pad configurations or cross-bar configurations, and therefore aren't mapped.
Can you please check if this can just use the existing
regmap syscon mapping:
syscon = <&dra7_ctrl_general>;
See how the drivers/regulator/pbias-regulator.c is using the
syscon to initialize a regulator and then omap_hsmmc.c just does
the standard regulator calls.
The thing is that this bit needs to be set before the the DSS hwmods are
reset, and that happens very early. If we don't do this, DSS won't reset
properly, and not get back to an idle state.
I am not sure where I can configure the syscon register early enough
that it happens before the hwmods are reset. With a syscon mapping, I
guess we would access the register when the DSS driver is probed. But
that's too late for us.
Ideally, it would be much better to have a syscon mapping. Do you have
any suggestions how this can be achieved very early in boot?
Archit
Depending what the range 0x4a002000 0x6d0 contains, you may
want to set it up as another syscon area.
Regards,
Tony
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