I now have this peice of code that uses the clock. However, the
'struct clk' is
defined in clock.c, so not suprisingly it refuses to compile. I have
no idea how
other manage to make their code compile when they use the 'struct
clk'. If somebody
could explain this, then please do so :-)
clk = clk_get(NULL, "psi_clk");
if( !clk ) {
printk("no clk found\n");
}
else {
printk("clk name: %s\n", clk->name);
printk("clk rate: %u\n", clk->rate);
}
/peter
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