Hi Paul, Tony, > Am 24.11.2019 um 18:48 schrieb Tony Lindgren <tony@xxxxxxxxxxx>: > > * Paul Cercueil <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [191124 12:58]: >> Le dim., nov. 24, 2019 at 12:40, H. Nikolaus Schaller <hns@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> a >> écrit : >>> and add interrupt and clocks. > ... >>> --- a/arch/mips/boot/dts/ingenic/jz4780.dtsi >>> +++ b/arch/mips/boot/dts/ingenic/jz4780.dtsi >>> @@ -46,6 +46,17 @@ >>> #clock-cells = <1>; >>> }; >>> >>> + gpu: gpu@13040000 { >> >> We try to keep the nodes ordered by address, could you move this node where >> it belongs? > ... Yes, I have noted. > >>> + compatible = "ingenic,jz4780-sgx540-120", "img,sgx540-120", >>> "img,sgx540", "img,sgx5"; >>> + reg = <0x13040000 0x4000>; >>> + >>> + clocks = <&cgu JZ4780_CLK_GPU>; >>> + clock-names = "gpu"; > > Just checking.. Is there something else to configure here > potentially in addition to the clocks? It doesn't look so. Unfortuantely there isn't much information except a v3.18 kernel supported by the vendor and that one also just has a gpu node with clock control. > That is, do we need to do some interconnect specific > configuration etc in addition to the clocks to have > runtime PM work for enabling and disabling sgx on > jz4780? I think we have to leave that open for further study. BR, Nikolaus