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Re: [PATCH v5 2/5] dt-bindings: net: wireless: brcm4329-fmac: add clock description for AP6275P

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>>>> On 30/07/2024 08:37, Arend Van Spriel wrote:
>>>>> + Linus W
>>>>>
>>>>> On July 30, 2024 5:31:15 AM Jacobe Zang <jacobe.zang@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Not only AP6275P Wi-Fi device but also all Broadcom wireless devices allow
>>>>>> external low power clock input. In DTS the clock as an optional choice in
>>>>>> the absence of an internal clock.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Reviewed-by: Arend van Spriel <arend.vanspriel@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Jacobe Zang <jacobe.zang@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>>>>> ---
>>>>>> .../bindings/net/wireless/brcm,bcm4329-fmac.yaml          | 8 ++++++++
>>>>>> 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> diff --git
>>>>>> a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/wireless/brcm,bcm4329-fmac.yaml
>>>>>> b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/wireless/brcm,bcm4329-fmac.yaml
>>>>>> index 2c2093c77ec9a..a3607d55ef367 100644
>>>>>> --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/wireless/brcm,bcm4329-fmac.yaml
>>>>>> +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/wireless/brcm,bcm4329-fmac.yaml
>>>>>> @@ -122,6 +122,14 @@ properties:
>>>>>> NVRAM. This would normally be filled in by the bootloader from platform
>>>>>> configuration data.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> +  clocks:
>>>>>> +    items:
>>>>>> +      - description: External Low Power Clock input (32.768KHz)
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> +  clock-names:
>>>>>> +    items:
>>>>>> +      - const: lpo
>>>>>> +
>>>>>
>>>>> We still have an issue that this clock input is also present in the
>>>>> bindings specification broadcom-bluetooth.yaml (not in bluetooth
>>>>> subfolder). This clock is actually a chip resource. What happens if both
>>>>> are defined and both wifi and bt drivers try to enable this clock? Can this
>>>>> be expressed in yaml or can we only put a textual warning in the property
>>>>> descriptions?
>>>>
>>>> Just like all clocks, what would happen? It will be enabled.
>>>
>>> Oh, wow! Cool stuff. But seriously is it not a problem to have two entities
>>> controlling one and the same clock? Is this use-case taken into account by
>>> the clock framework?
>>
>> I have enabled the same clock both in bluetooth and wifi just now, they worked
>> well. Maybe this make sense?
>
> What happens if you unload one of the drivers? Also would like to know if
> you are using an nvram file. If so can you share it's content.

After rmmod the wifi relevant driver, bluetooth still works well. The content of
nvram text shows below:
# AP6275P_NVRAM_V1.1_20200702 
# AP6271P_V00 board, iPA version.
# nvram copied and edited from AP6271P_EVB_V01 EVB board //
# SSID generated using Alberto's boardssid.py script:
# ********************SUMMARY********************
# Board Name: AP6271P_V00
#SSID: 0x086d
#macmid: 0x02df
# Successfully made SSID entry in sromdefs.tcl.
# Successfully made macmid entry in sromdefs.tcl.
# Successfully made SSID entry in tblssid.py.
# *************************************************
# $ Copyright Broadcom $
#
#
# <<Broadcom-WL-IPTag/Proprietary:>>
NVRAMRev=$Rev: 874188 $
sromrev=11
boardrev=0x1213
boardtype=0x08ed
boardflags=0x00400201
boardflags2=0xc0800000
boardflags3=0x40002180
#boardnum=57410
macaddr=00:90:4c:12:d0:01
jtag_irw=38

#Regulatory specific
ccode=0
regrev=0

# Board specific
vendid=0x14e4
devid=0x449d
manfid=0x2d0
antswitch=0
pdgain5g=0
pdgain2g=0
aa2g=3
aa5g=3
agbg0=2
agbg1=2
aga0=2
aga1=2
extpagain2g=2
extpagain5g=2
rxgains2gelnagaina0=0
rxgains2gtrisoa0=0
rxgains2gtrelnabypa0=0
rxgains5gelnagaina0=0
rxgains5gtrisoa0=0
rxgains5gtrelnabypa0=0
rxgains5gmelnagaina0=0
rxgains5gmtrisoa0=0
rxgains5gmtrelnabypa0=0
rxgains5ghelnagaina0=0
rxgains5ghtrisoa0=0
rxgains5ghtrelnabypa0=0
rxgains2gelnagaina1=0
rxgains2gtrisoa1=0
rxgains2gtrelnabypa1=0
rxgains5gelnagaina1=0
rxgains5gtrisoa1=0
rxgains5gtrelnabypa1=0
rxgains5gmelnagaina1=0
rxgains5gmtrisoa1=0
rxgains5gmtrelnabypa1=0
rxgains5ghelnagaina1=0
rxgains5ghtrisoa1=0
rxgains5ghtrelnabypa1=0

#RSSI related
# 2G
rssicorrnorm_c0=4,4
rssicorrnorm_c1=4,4
# 5G
rssicorrnorm5g_c0=5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5
rssicorrnorm5g_c1=4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4


#Two range TSSI
tworangetssi2g=0
tworangetssi5g=0
lowpowerrange2g=0
lowpowerrange5g=0
low_adc_rate_en=1

nocrc=1
otpimagesize=502

xtalfreq=37400

txchain=3
rxchain=3

cckdigfilttype=2

#bit mask for slice capability bit 0:2G bit 1:5G
bandcap=3

#TXBF Related
rpcal2g=0
rpcal5gb0=0
rpcal5gb1=0
rpcal5gb2=0
rpcal5gb3=0


#FDSS Related
fdss_level_2g=4,4
fdss_interp_en=1
fdss_level_5g=3,3
fdss_level_11ax_2g=3,3
fdss_level_11ax_2g_ch1=3,3
fdss_level_11ax_2g_ch11=3,3
fdss_level_11ax_5g=3,3

#Tempsense Related
tempthresh=255
tempoffset=40
rawtempsense=0x1ff
phycal_tempdelta=15
temps_period=15
temps_hysteresis=15

#------------- TSSI Related -------------
tssipos2g=1
tssipos5g=1
AvVmid_c0=2,127,4,92,4,91,4,91,4,94
AvVmid_c1=2,127,4,93,4,93,4,95,3,110

# CCK in case of multi mode 2
pa2gccka0=-137,7810,-928
pa2gccka1=-139,7853,-929
# OFDM in case of multi_mode 2
pa2ga0=-103,7727,-855
pa2ga1=-126,7258,-826
pa5ga0=-176,5703,-703,-180,5747,-708,-165,5994,-732,-146,6299,-757
pa5ga1=-132,6132,-760,-107,6472,-769,-142,6184,-752,-108,7237,-858

# Max power and offsets
maxp2ga0=86
maxp2ga1=86
maxp5ga0=74,74,74,74
maxp5ga1=68,68,68,70
subband5gver=0x4
paparambwver=3
cckpwroffset0=0
cckpwroffset1=0
pdoffset40ma0=0x4433
pdoffset80ma0=0x3232
pdoffset40ma1=0x2333
pdoffset80ma1=0x1222
cckbw202gpo=0x2222
cckbw20ul2gpo=0
mcsbw202gpo=0x98533221
mcsbw402gpo=0x44000000
dot11agofdmhrbw202gpo=0x4444
ofdmlrbw202gpo=0x0033
mcsbw205glpo=0x49533322
mcsbw405glpo=0xE9443342
mcsbw805glpo=0xEC665542
mcsbw1605glpo=0
mcsbw205gmpo=0x49200000
mcsbw405gmpo=0xE9443342
mcsbw805gmpo=0xEC665542
mcsbw1605gmpo=0
mcsbw205ghpo=0x49312220
#mcsbw405ghpo=0x84-1-1-2-2-2-5
mcsbw405ghpo=0xC8221110
#mcsbw405ghpo=0x88555555
mcsbw805ghpo=0xCC443320
powoffs2gtna0=0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
powoffs2gtna1=0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
mcs1024qam2gpo=0xDDDD
mcs1024qam5glpo=0xFFFFCC
mcs1024qam5gmpo=0xFFFFCC
mcs1024qam5ghpo=0xFFFFCC
mcs1024qam5gx1po=0xFFFFCC
mcs1024qam5gx2po=0xFFFFCC
mcs8poexp=0
mcs9poexp=0
mcs10poexp=0

# 5G power offset per channel for band edge channel
powoffs5g20mtna0=0,0,0,0,0,0,0
powoffs5g20mtna1=0,0,0,0,0,0,0
powoffs5g40mtna0=0,0,0,0,0
powoffs5g40mtna1=0,0,0,0,0
powoffs5g80mtna0=0,0,0,0,0
powoffs5g80mtna1=0,0,0,0,0
mcs11poexp=0

#LTE Coex Related
ltecxmux=0
ltecxpadnum=0x0504
ltecxfnsel=0x44
ltecxgcigpio=0x04
#OOB params
#device_wake_opt=1
host_wake_opt=0

# SWCTRL Related

swctrlmap_2g=0x10101010,0x06030401,0x04011010,0x000000,0x3FF
swctrlmapext_2g=0x00000000,0x00000000,0x00000000,0x000000,0x000
swctrlmap_5g=0x80408040,0x21240120,0x01208040,0x000000,0x3FF
swctrlmapext_5g=0x00000000,0x00000000,0x00000000,0x000000,0x000
clb2gslice0core0=0x01b
clb2gslice1core0=0x000
clb5gslice0core0=0x064
clb5gslice1core0=0x000
clb2gslice0core1=0x056
clb2gslice1core1=0x000
clb5gslice0core1=0x0a1
clb5gslice1core1=0x000
btc_prisel_ant_mask=0x2
clb_swctrl_smask_ant0=0x27f
clb_swctrl_smask_ant1=0x2f7
muxenab=1

#BT Coex 1:TDM
btc_mode=1

# --- PAPD Cal related params ----
txwbpapden=0 # 0:NBPAPD 1:WBPAPD
# NB PAPD Cal params
nb_eps_offset=470,470
nb_bbmult=66,66
nb_papdcalidx=6,6
nb_txattn=2,2
nb_rxattn=1,1
nb_eps_stopidx=63
epsilonoff_5g20_c0=0,0,0,0
epsilonoff_5g40_c0=0,0,0,0
epsilonoff_5g80_c0=0,0,0,0
epsilonoff_5g20_c1=0,0,0,0
epsilonoff_5g40_c1=0,0,0,0
epsilonoff_5g80_c1=0,0,-1,-1
epsilonoff_2g20_c0=0
epsilonoff_2g20_c1=0

# energy detect threshold
ed_thresh2g=-67
ed_thresh5g=-67
# energy detect threshold for EU
eu_edthresh2g=-67
eu_edthresh5g=-67

#rpcal coef for imptxbf
rpcal5gb0=238
rpcal5gb1=228
rpcal5gb2=222
rpcal5gb3=229
rpcal2g=15
ocl=1
bt_coex_chdep_div=1

# OLPC Related
disable_olpc=0
olpc_thresh5g=32
olpc_anchor5g=40
olpc_thresh2g=32
olpc_anchor2g=40

#PAPR related
paprdis=0
paprrmcsgamma2g=500,550,550,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1
paprrmcsgain2g=128,128,128,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
paprrmcsgamma2g_ch13=500,550,550,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1
paprrmcsgain2g_ch13=128,128,128,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
paprrmcsgamma2g_ch1=500,550,550,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1
paprrmcsgain2g_ch1=128,128,128,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
paprrmcsgamma5g20=500,500,500,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1
paprrmcsgain5g20=128,128,128,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
paprrmcsgamma5g40=600,600,600,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1
paprrmcsgain5g40=128,128,128,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
paprrmcsgamma5g80=-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1
paprrmcsgain5g80=0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0

# Enable papd for cck when target pwr ge 16dBm
cckpapd_pwrthresh=64

## ULOFDMA Board limit PPRs for 2G20 ##
ruppr2g20bpska0=0x0
ruppr2g20bpska1=0x0
ruppr2g20qpska0=0x0
ruppr2g20qpska1=0x0
ruppr2g20qam16a0=0x0
ruppr2g20qam16a1=0x0
ruppr2g20qam64a0=0x1
ruppr2g20qam64a1=0x1
ruppr2g20qam256a0=0x21084
ruppr2g20qam256a1=0x21084
ruppr2g20qam1024a0=0x0
ruppr2g20qam1024a1=0x0
## ULOFDMA Board limit PPRs for 5G20 ##
ruppr5g20bpska0=0x20000
ruppr5g20bpska1=0x20000
ruppr5g20qpska0=0x18000
ruppr5g20qpska1=0x18000
ruppr5g20qam16a0=0x28000
ruppr5g20qam16a1=0x28000
ruppr5g20qam64a0=0x29086
ruppr5g20qam64a1=0x29086
ruppr5g20qam256a0=0x62908
ruppr5g20qam256a1=0x62908
ruppr5g20qam1024a0=0x70000
ruppr5g20qam1024a1=0x70000
## ULOFDMA Board limit PPRs for 5G40 ##
ruppr5g40bpska0=0x638000
ruppr5g40bpska1=0x638000
ruppr5g40qpska0=0x840020
ruppr5g40qpska1=0x840020
ruppr5g40qam16a0=0x638001
ruppr5g40qam16a1=0x638001
ruppr5g40qam64a0=0x739085
ruppr5g40qam64a1=0x739085
ruppr5g40qam256a0=0x106a108
ruppr5g40qam256a1=0x106a108
ruppr5g40qam1024a0=0x1078000
ruppr5g40qam1024a1=0x1078000
## ULOFDMA Board limit PPRs for 5G80 ##
ruppr5g80bpska0=0x0
ruppr5g80bpska1=0x0
ruppr5g80qpska0=0x0
ruppr5g80qpska1=0x0
ruppr5g80qam16a0=0x0
ruppr5g80qam16a1=0x0
ruppr5g80qam64a0=0x187218e7
ruppr5g80qam64a1=0x187218e7
ruppr5g80qam256a0=0x3904254a
ruppr5g80qam256a1=0x3904254a
ruppr5g80qam1024a0=0x49068000
ruppr5g80qam1024a1=0x49068000


---
Best Regards
Jacobe







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