On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 12:37 AM, Alexandre Courbot <acourbot@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 10/30/2014 01:22 AM, Tomeu Vizoso wrote: >> >> The EMC clock needs some extra information for changing its rate. >> >> Signed-off-by: Tomeu Vizoso <tomeu.vizoso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> --- >> .../bindings/clock/nvidia,tegra124-car.txt | 46 >> +++++++++++++++++++++- >> 1 file changed, 44 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git >> a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/nvidia,tegra124-car.txt >> b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/nvidia,tegra124-car.txt >> index ded5d62..42e0588 100644 >> --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/nvidia,tegra124-car.txt >> +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/nvidia,tegra124-car.txt >> @@ -19,12 +19,35 @@ Required properties : >> In clock consumers, this cell represents the bit number in the CAR's >> array of CLK_RST_CONTROLLER_RST_DEVICES_* registers. >> >> +The node should contain a "emc-timings" subnode for each supported RAM >> type (see >> +field RAM_CODE in register PMC_STRAPPING_OPT_A), with its unit address >> being its >> +RAM_CODE. >> + >> +Required properties for "emc-timings" nodes : >> +- nvidia,ram-code : Should contain the value of RAM_CODE this timing set >> + is used for. >> + >> +Each "emc-timings" node should contain a "timing" subnode for every >> supported >> +EMC clock rate. The "timing" subnodes should have the clock rate in Hz as >> their >> +unit address. > > > This seems to be a quite liberal use of unit addresses (same in the next > patch) - is this allowed by DT? No, unit address should match a reg property. >> + >> +Required properties for "timing" nodes : >> +- clock-frequency : Should contain the memory clock rate to which this >> timing >> +relates. >> +- nvidia,parent-clock-frequency : Should contain the rate at which the >> current >> +parent of the EMC clock should be running at this timing. >> +- clocks : Must contain an entry for each entry in clock-names. >> + See ../clocks/clock-bindings.txt for details. >> +- clock-names : Must include the following entries: >> + - emc-parent : the clock that should be the parent of the EMC clock at >> this >> +timing. >> + >> Example SoC include file: >> >> / { >> - tegra_car: clock { >> + tegra_car: clock@0,60006000 { The comma here is wrong. Commas should be used when you have something like PCI bus:dev:func for addressing. >> compatible = "nvidia,tegra124-car"; >> - reg = <0x60006000 0x1000>; >> + reg = <0x0 0x60006000 0x0 0x1000>; The number of cell's is really irrelevant to the example. >> #clock-cells = <1>; >> #reset-cells = <1>; >> }; >> @@ -60,4 +83,23 @@ Example board file: >> &tegra_car { >> clocks = <&clk_32k> <&osc>; >> }; >> + >> + clock@0,60006000 { >> + emc-timings@3 { >> + nvidia,ram-code = <3>; >> + >> + timing@12750000 { >> + clock-frequency = <12750000>; >> + nvidia,parent-clock-frequency = >> <408000000>; >> + clocks = <&tegra_car TEGRA124_CLK_PLL_P>; >> + clock-names = "emc-parent"; Why do you need both clocks and hardcoded values? clock-frequency is the desired freq you want to set TEGRA124_CLK_PLL_P to? The clocks property really belongs as part of the memory controller node or a memory device node. Rob -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-tegra" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html