On Thursday 27 November 2014 21:58:53 Chanwoo Choi wrote: > Dear Arnd, > > On 11/27/2014 09:35 PM, Arnd Bergmann wrote: > > On Thursday 27 November 2014 13:12:08 Sylwester Nawrocki wrote: > >> On 27/11/14 12:56, Chanwoo Choi wrote: > >>> On 11/27/2014 08:41 PM, Arnd Bergmann wrote: > >>>>> On Thursday 27 November 2014 16:35:08 Chanwoo Choi wrote: > >>>>>>> + - "samsung,exynos5433-cmu-bus0", "samsung,exynos5433-cmu-bus1" > >>>>>>> + and "samsung,exynos5433-cmu-bus2" - clock controller compatible for CMU_BUS > >>>>>>> + which generates global data buses clock and global peripheral buses clock. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> - reg: physical base address of the controller and length of memory mapped > >>>>>>> region. > >>>>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> This looks like you are duplicating the bindings and the code, but > >>>>> it's really the same hardware multiple times with minor variations > >>>>> that you should be able to describe properly here. Why not make > >>>>> three nodes with the same compatible string and have them handled > >>>>> by the same code? > >>> > >>> Each CMU_BUSx domain of Exynos5433 have different base address as following: > >>> - CMU_BUS0's base address and range : 0x1360_0000 ~ 0x1360_0b04 > >>> - CMU_BUS1's base address and range : 0x1480_0000 ~ 0x1480_0b04 > >>> - CMU_BUS2's base address and range : 0x1340_0000 ~ 0x1340_0b04 > >>> > >>> So, I implement CMU_BUSx domain which has each compatible string. > > > > But the base address is in the reg property, not in the compatible > > property. What I mean is to have multiple nodes like > > The merged clock driver in mainline have different compatible string > if base addresss of clock domain is different. So, I implemented each CMU_BUSx domain > with different compatible string. Why? > > clock-controller@113600000 { > > reg = <0 0x113600000 0 0x1000>; > > compatible = "samsung,exynos5433-cmu"; > > #clock-cells = <1>; > > }; > > > > clock-controller@114800000 { > > reg = <0 0x114800000 0 0x1000>; > > compatible = "samsung,exynos5433-cmu"; > > #clock-cells = <1>; > > }; > > > > The code will just map the local registers for each instance and then > > provide the clocks of the right instance when asked for it. > > Each clock domain has not the same mux/divider/clock. So, just one compatible > string could not support all of clock domains. What are the specific differences? I saw that one of them has more outputs than the others but it seemed like a superset, so you just wouldn't be allowed to access the non-connected outputs. Arnd -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-samsung-soc" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html