Alexander Stein <alexanders83@xxxxxx> writes: > Hi, > On Tuesday 08 September 2015 18:48:07, Eric Anholt wrote: >> I finally had a chance to sit down and look at what the hardware's doing >> with the enable bit (also, I've read a whole lot more of the hardware >> now, so I'm a lot faster at answering questions like this). The enable >> bits are a clock gate off of the VPU clock. > > Are any hardware documents about such things available (in public)? Nope, I just went through the HDL to see how things were routed. >> I knocked together the enable bits as a clock gate driver, since I'd >> just written very similar code for the audio domain clock driver (and I >> assume you are grumpy about how much time you've spent on this one >> stupid register). It's up at >> https://github.com/anholt/linux/tree/bcm2835-clock-aux and I can submit >> it if you like the result. I've compile tested it only, but I'm hoping >> you could just drop your aux SPI driver on top of it and have things >> work. > > IMHO line 45 (https://github.com/anholt/linux/commit/facb4ba917a1b9f6c2ee0cea7d529acf55f584dd#diff-1b6f753c132811b3f6d70f5b31866950R45) should be like this >> onecell->clks = kzalloc(sizeof(*onecell->clks) * BCM2835_AUX_CLOCK_COUNT, GFP_KERNEL); > or you will only allocate a single struct clk*. Thanks, that was a bug in my other clock driver, too!
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