On Tue, 2013-07-30 at 15:35 -0700, Mike Turquette wrote: > Quoting Luciano Coelho (2013-07-30 06:04:34) > > +static const struct of_device_id wlcore_sdio_of_clk_match_table[] = { > > + { .compatible = "ti,wilink-clock" }, > > +}; > > + > > static struct wl12xx_platform_data *wlcore_get_pdata_from_of(struct device *dev) > > { > > struct wl12xx_platform_data *pdata; > > struct device_node *np = dev->of_node; > > + struct device_node *clock_node; > > > > if (!np) { > > np = of_find_matching_node(NULL, dev->driver->of_match_table); > > @@ -241,6 +247,9 @@ static struct wl12xx_platform_data *wlcore_get_pdata_from_of(struct device *dev) > > goto out_free; > > } > > > > + for_each_matching_node(clock_node, wlcore_sdio_of_clk_match_table) > > + of_fixed_clk_setup(clock_node); > > Hi Luciano, Hi Mike, > Any reason for establishing your own compatible string if you just plan > to use the fixed rate clock? You could just use "fixed-clock" compatible > in your DTS. The reason is that I can't call of_clk_init(), because this function is not exported and my module can't use it. I would have to link with the clk code to be able to call it. Also, I reckoned that, since these clock cannot be used by anyone else than the WiLink module itself, it would make sense to have a different compatible string. > I will be posting patches this week which makes the fixed-rate clock a > proper driver and matches that compatible string to instantiate those > clocks. That means that your driver could probably remove the clock > setup code completely. Okay, if this is done, then I could probably use "fixed-clock" directly, since the driver itself will take care of going through the DT and initializing all the fixed-clocks. -- Luca. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-wireless" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html