On 26/02/2021 15.35, Arnd Bergmann wrote: > On Fri, Feb 26, 2021 at 3:14 PM Rasmus Villemoes > <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> >> So I'm thinking that the proper way to handle this is to be able to >> represent that ripple counter as a clock consumer in DT and have a >> driver do the clk_prepare_enable(), even if that driver doesn't and >> can't do anything else. But I'm certainly open to other suggestions. > > How about adding support for the optional clock to the gpio_wdt driver, > would that work? I think it would _work_ (all I need is some piece of code doing the clock_prepare_enable(), and until now we've just stashed that in some otherwise unrelated out-of-tree driver, but we're trying to get rid of that one), but the watchdog chip isn't really the consumer of the clock signal, so in-so-far as DT is supposed to describe the hardware, I don't think it's appropriate. OTOH, one could argue that the watchdog chip and the ripple counter together constitute the watchdog circuit. Cc += watchdog maintainers. Context: I have a gpio-wdt which can unfortunately effectively be disabled by disabling a clock output, and that happens automatically unless the clock has a consumer in DT. But the actual consumer is not the gpio-wdt. Please see https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20210226141411.2517368-1-linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/ for the original thread. Rasmus