Re: [PATCH 22/37] clk: renesas: add minimal boot support for RZ/G3S SoC

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Hi Claudiu,

On Tue, Sep 12, 2023 at 6:53 AM Claudiu <claudiu.beznea@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> From: Claudiu Beznea <claudiu.beznea.uj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Add minimal clock and reset support for RZ/G3S SoC to be able to boot
> Linux from SD Card/eMMC. This includes necessary core clocks for booting
> and GIC, SCIF, GPIO, SD0 mod clocks and resets.
>
> Signed-off-by: Claudiu Beznea <claudiu.beznea.uj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Thanks for your patch!

> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/drivers/clk/renesas/r9a08g045-cpg.c
> @@ -0,0 +1,217 @@
> +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
> +/*
> + * RZ/G3S CPG driver
> + *
> + * Copyright (C) 2023 Renesas Electronics Corp.
> + */
> +
> +#include <linux/clk-provider.h>
> +#include <linux/device.h>
> +#include <linux/init.h>
> +#include <linux/kernel.h>
> +
> +#include <dt-bindings/clock/r9a08g045-cpg.h>
> +
> +#include "rzg2l-cpg.h"
> +
> +/* RZ/G3S Specific registers. */
> +#define G3S_CPG_PL2_DDIV               (0x204)
> +#define G3S_CPG_SDHI_DDIV              (0x218)
> +#define G3S_CPG_PLL_DSEL               (0x240)
> +#define G3S_CPG_SDHI_DSEL              (0x244)
> +#define G3S_CLKSELSTATUS               (0x284)
> +
> +/* RZ/G3S Specific division configuration.  */
> +#define G3S_DIVPL2B            DDIV_PACK(G3S_CPG_PL2_DDIV, 4, 3)
> +#define G3S_DIV_SDHI0          DDIV_PACK(G3S_CPG_SDHI_DDIV, 0, 1)
> +
> +/* RZ/G3S Clock status configuration. */
> +#define G3S_DIVPL1A_STS                DDIV_PACK(CPG_CLKSTATUS, 0, 1)
> +#define G3S_DIVPL2B_STS                DDIV_PACK(CPG_CLKSTATUS, 5, 1)
> +#define G3S_DIVPL3A_STS                DDIV_PACK(CPG_CLKSTATUS, 8, 1)
> +#define G3S_DIVPL3B_STS                DDIV_PACK(CPG_CLKSTATUS, 9, 1)
> +#define G3S_DIVPL3C_STS                DDIV_PACK(CPG_CLKSTATUS, 10, 1)
> +#define G3S_DIV_SDHI0_STS      DDIV_PACK(CPG_CLKSTATUS, 24, 1)

The register at offset 0x280 is called CPG_CLKDIVSTATUS, so
you probably want to add and use a G3S-specific definition.

> +#define G3S_SEL_PLL4_STS       SEL_PLL_PACK(G3S_CLKSELSTATUS, 6, 1)
> +#define G3S_SEL_SDHI0_STS      SEL_PLL_PACK(G3S_CLKSELSTATUS, 16, 1)
> +
> +/* RZ/G3S Specific clocks select. */
> +#define G3S_SEL_PLL4           SEL_PLL_PACK(G3S_CPG_PLL_DSEL, 6, 1)
> +#define G3S_SEL_SDHI0          SEL_PLL_PACK(G3S_CPG_SDHI_DSEL, 0, 2)
> +
> +/* PLL 1/4/6 configuration registers macro. */
> +#define G3S_PLL146_CONF(clk1, clk2)    ((clk1) << 22 | (clk2) << 12)
> +
> +#define DEF_G3S_MUX(_name, _id, _conf, _parent_names, _mux_flags, _clk_flags) \
> +       DEF_TYPE(_name, _id, CLK_TYPE_MUX, .conf = (_conf), \
> +                .parent_names = (_parent_names), \
> +                .num_parents = ARRAY_SIZE((_parent_names)), \
> +                .mux_flags = CLK_MUX_HIWORD_MASK | (_mux_flags), \
> +                .flag = (_clk_flags))
> +
> +enum clk_ids {
> +       /* Core Clock Outputs exported to DT */
> +       LAST_DT_CORE_CLK = R9A08G045_SWD,
> +
> +       /* External Input Clocks */
> +       CLK_EXTAL,
> +
> +       /* Internal Core Clocks */
> +       CLK_OSC_DIV1000,
> +       CLK_PLL1,
> +       CLK_PLL2,
> +       CLK_PLL2_DIV2,
> +       CLK_PLL2_DIV2_8,
> +       CLK_PLL2_DIV6,
> +       CLK_PLL3,
> +       CLK_PLL3_DIV2,
> +       CLK_PLL3_DIV2_2,

Do you need CLK_PLL3_DIV2_2?
When adding support for R9A07G043_CLK_AT later, you can define it
as CLK_PLL3_DIV2 / 2.

> +       CLK_PLL3_DIV2_4,
> +       CLK_PLL3_DIV2_8,
> +       CLK_PLL3_DIV6,
> +       CLK_PLL4,
> +       CLK_PLL6,
> +       CLK_PLL6_DIV2,
> +       CLK_SEL_SDHI0,
> +       CLK_SEL_PLL4,
> +       CLK_P1_DIV2,
> +       CLK_P3_DIV2,

Do you need CLK_P1_DIV2 and CLK_P3_DIV2?
I don't see them in Figure 7.3 ("Clock System Diagram (2)").

> +       CLK_SD0_DIV,

CLK_SD0_DIV is unused.

> +       CLK_SD0_DIV4,
> +       CLK_S0_DIV2,

CLK_S0_DIV2 is unused.

> +
> +       /* Module Clocks */
> +       MOD_CLK_BASE,
> +};
> +
> +/* Divider tables */
> +static const struct clk_div_table dtable_1_2[] = {
> +       {0, 1},

"{ 0, 1 }," etc...

> +       {1, 2},
> +       {0, 0},
> +};
> +
> +static const struct clk_div_table dtable_1_8[] = {
> +       {0, 1},
> +       {1, 2},
> +       {2, 4},
> +       {3, 8},
> +       {0, 0},
> +};
> +
> +static const struct clk_div_table dtable_1_32[] = {
> +       {0, 1},
> +       {1, 2},
> +       {2, 4},
> +       {3, 8},
> +       {4, 32},
> +       {0, 0},
> +};
> +
> +/* Mux clock names tables. */
> +static const char * const sel_sdhi[] = { ".pll2_div2", ".pll6", ".pll2_div6" };
> +static const char * const sel_pll4[] = { ".osc_div1000", ".pll4" };
> +
> +/* Mux clock indexes tables. */

indices

> +static const u32 mtable_sd[] = { 0, 2, 3 };
> +static const u32 mtable_pll4[] = { 0, 1 };
> +
> +static const struct cpg_core_clk r9a08g045_core_clks[] __initconst = {
> +       /* External Clock Inputs */
> +       DEF_INPUT("extal", CLK_EXTAL),
> +
> +       /* Internal Core Clocks */
> +       DEF_FIXED(".osc", R9A08G045_OSCCLK, CLK_EXTAL, 1, 1),

"OSC", as this is not an internal core clock.

> +       DEF_FIXED(".osc2", R9A08G045_OSCCLK2, CLK_EXTAL, 1, 3),

"OSC2"

> +       DEF_FIXED(".osc_div1000", CLK_OSC_DIV1000, CLK_EXTAL, 1, 1000),
> +       DEF_G3S_SAMPLL(".pll1", CLK_PLL1, CLK_EXTAL, G3S_PLL146_CONF(0x4, 0x8)),
> +       DEF_FIXED(".pll2", CLK_PLL2, CLK_EXTAL, 200, 3),
> +       DEF_FIXED(".pll3", CLK_PLL3, CLK_EXTAL, 200, 3),
> +       DEF_FIXED(".pll4", CLK_PLL4, CLK_EXTAL, 100, 3),
> +       DEF_FIXED(".pll6", CLK_PLL6, CLK_EXTAL, 125, 6),
> +       DEF_FIXED(".pll2_div2", CLK_PLL2_DIV2, CLK_PLL2, 1, 2),
> +       DEF_FIXED(".pll2_div2_8", CLK_PLL2_DIV2_8, CLK_PLL2_DIV2, 1, 8),
> +       DEF_FIXED(".pll2_div6", CLK_PLL2_DIV6, CLK_PLL2, 1, 6),
> +       DEF_FIXED(".pll3_div2", CLK_PLL3_DIV2, CLK_PLL3, 1, 2),
> +       DEF_FIXED(".pll3_div2_2", CLK_PLL3_DIV2_2, CLK_PLL3_DIV2, 1, 2),
> +       DEF_FIXED(".pll3_div2_4", CLK_PLL3_DIV2_4, CLK_PLL3_DIV2, 1, 4),
> +       DEF_FIXED(".pll3_div2_8", CLK_PLL3_DIV2_8, CLK_PLL3_DIV2, 1, 8),
> +       DEF_FIXED(".pll3_div6", CLK_PLL3_DIV6, CLK_PLL3, 1, 6),
> +       DEF_FIXED(".pll6_div2", CLK_PLL6_DIV2, CLK_PLL6, 1, 2),
> +       DEF_SD_MUX(".sel_sd0", CLK_SEL_SDHI0, G3S_SEL_SDHI0, G3S_SEL_SDHI0_STS, sel_sdhi,
> +                  mtable_sd, 0, NULL),
> +       DEF_SD_MUX(".sel_pll4", CLK_SEL_PLL4, G3S_SEL_PLL4, G3S_SEL_PLL4_STS, sel_pll4,
> +                  mtable_pll4, CLK_SET_PARENT_GATE, NULL),
> +
> +       /* Core output clk */
> +       DEF_G3S_DIV("I", R9A08G045_CLK_I, CLK_PLL1, DIVPL1A, G3S_DIVPL1A_STS, dtable_1_8,
> +                   0, 0, NULL),
> +       DEF_G3S_DIV("P0", R9A08G045_CLK_P0, CLK_PLL2_DIV2_8, G3S_DIVPL2B, G3S_DIVPL2B_STS,
> +                   dtable_1_32, 0, 0, NULL),
> +       DEF_G3S_DIV("SD0", R9A08G045_CLK_SD0, CLK_SEL_SDHI0, G3S_DIV_SDHI0, G3S_DIV_SDHI0_STS,
> +                   dtable_1_2, 800000000UL, CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT, DIV_NOTIF),
> +       DEF_FIXED("SD0_DIV4", CLK_SD0_DIV4, R9A08G045_CLK_SD0, 1, 4),

".sd0_div4", as this is not a public core clock.

> +       DEF_FIXED("M0", R9A08G045_CLK_M0, CLK_PLL3_DIV2_4, 1, 1),
> +       DEF_G3S_DIV("P1", R9A08G045_CLK_P1, CLK_PLL3_DIV2_4, DIVPL3A, G3S_DIVPL3A_STS,
> +                   dtable_1_32, 0, 0, NULL),
> +       DEF_FIXED("P1_DIV2", CLK_P1_DIV2, R9A08G045_CLK_P1, 1, 2),
> +       DEF_G3S_DIV("P2", R9A08G045_CLK_P2, CLK_PLL3_DIV2_8, DIVPL3B, G3S_DIVPL3B_STS,
> +                   dtable_1_32, 0, 0, NULL),
> +       DEF_G3S_DIV("P3", R9A08G045_CLK_P3, CLK_PLL3_DIV2_4, DIVPL3C, G3S_DIVPL3C_STS,
> +                   dtable_1_32, 0, 0, NULL),
> +       DEF_FIXED("P3_DIV2", CLK_P3_DIV2, R9A08G045_CLK_P3, 1, 2),
> +       DEF_FIXED("S0", R9A08G045_CLK_S0, CLK_SEL_PLL4, 1, 2),
> +       DEF_FIXED("S0_DIV2", CLK_S0_DIV2, R9A08G045_CLK_S0, 1, 2),
> +};

Gr{oetje,eeting}s,

                        Geert

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