[PATCH 3/4] dt-bindings: clock: Add AST2700 clock bindings

Krzysztof Kozlowski krzk at kernel.org
Fri Aug 9 16:06:41 AEST 2024


On 09/08/2024 07:47, Ryan Chen wrote:
>> Subject: Re: [PATCH 3/4] dt-bindings: clock: Add AST2700 clock bindings
>>
>> Le 08/08/2024 à 09:59, Ryan Chen a écrit :
>>> Add dt bindings for AST2700 clock controller
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Ryan Chen <ryan_chen at aspeedtech.com>
>>> ---
>>>   .../dt-bindings/clock/aspeed,ast2700-clk.h    | 175
>> ++++++++++++++++++
>>>   1 file changed, 175 insertions(+)
>>>   create mode 100644 include/dt-bindings/clock/aspeed,ast2700-clk.h
>>>
>>> diff --git a/include/dt-bindings/clock/aspeed,ast2700-clk.h
>>> b/include/dt-bindings/clock/aspeed,ast2700-clk.h
>>> new file mode 100644
>>> index 000000000000..facf72352c3e
>>> --- /dev/null
>>> +++ b/include/dt-bindings/clock/aspeed,ast2700-clk.h
>>> @@ -0,0 +1,175 @@
>>> +/* SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) */
>>> +/*
>>> + * Device Tree binding constants for AST2700 clock controller.
>>> + *
>>> + * Copyright (c) 2024 Aspeed Technology Inc.
>>> + */
>>> +
>>> +#ifndef __DT_BINDINGS_CLOCK_AST2700_H #define
>>> +__DT_BINDINGS_CLOCK_AST2700_H
>>> +
>>> +/* SOC0 clk-gate */
>>> +#define SCU0_CLK_GATE_MCLK (0)
>>> +#define SCU0_CLK_GATE_ECLK (1)
>>> +#define SCU0_CLK_GATE_2DCLK        (2)
>>> +#define SCU0_CLK_GATE_VCLK (3)
>>> +#define SCU0_CLK_GATE_BCLK (4)
>>> +#define SCU0_CLK_GATE_VGA0CLK      (5)
>>> +#define SCU0_CLK_GATE_REFCLK       (6)
>>> +#define SCU0_CLK_GATE_PORTBUSB2CLK (7)
>>> +#define SCU0_CLK_GATE_RSV8 (8)
>>> +#define SCU0_CLK_GATE_UHCICLK      (9)
>>> +#define SCU0_CLK_GATE_VGA1CLK      (10)
>>> +#define SCU0_CLK_GATE_DDRPHYCLK    (11)
>>> +#define SCU0_CLK_GATE_E2M0CLK      (12)
>>> +#define SCU0_CLK_GATE_HACCLK       (13)
>>> +#define SCU0_CLK_GATE_PORTAUSB2CLK (14)
>>> +#define SCU0_CLK_GATE_UART4CLK     (15)
>>> +#define SCU0_CLK_GATE_SLICLK       (16)
>>> +#define SCU0_CLK_GATE_DACCLK       (17)
>>> +#define SCU0_CLK_GATE_DP   (18)
>>> +#define SCU0_CLK_GATE_E2M1CLK      (19)
>>> +#define SCU0_CLK_GATE_CRT0CLK      (20)
>>> +#define SCU0_CLK_GATE_CRT1CLK      (21)
>>> +#define SCU0_CLK_GATE_VLCLK        (22)
>>> +#define SCU0_CLK_GATE_ECDSACLK     (23)
>>> +#define SCU0_CLK_GATE_RSACLK       (24)
>>> +#define SCU0_CLK_GATE_RVAS0CLK     (25)
>>> +#define SCU0_CLK_GATE_UFSCLK       (26)
>>> +#define SCU0_CLK_GATE_EMMCCLK      (27)
>>> +#define SCU0_CLK_GATE_RVAS1CLK     (28)
>>> +/* reserved 29 ~ 31*/

No, you cannot reserve IDs. They are always continous.

>>> +#define SCU0_CLK_GATE_NUM  (SCU0_CLK_GATE_RVAS1CLK + 1)

No, not a binding.

>>> +
>>> +/* SOC0 clk */
>>> +#define SCU0_CLKIN         (SCU0_CLK_GATE_NUM + 0)
>>
>> So SCU0_CLKIN is 28+1+0 = 29 which is said to be reserved in the comment
>> above.
> 
> Acutely, I keep reserved is because data sheet has reserved bits from 29~31.
> If you have concern about it, I can remove the comment.
> Or are you prefer by following?
> #define SCU0_CLK_GATE_RESERVED29        (29)
> #define SCU0_CLK_GATE_RESERVED30        (30)
> #define SCU0_CLK_GATE_RESERVED31        (31)
> #define SCU0_CLK_GATE_NUM       (SCU0_CLK_GATE_RESERVED31 + 1)
> 
>>
>>> +#define SCU0_CLK_24M               (SCU0_CLK_GATE_NUM + 1)
>>> +#define SCU0_CLK_192M              (SCU0_CLK_GATE_NUM + 2)
>>> +#define SCU0_CLK_UART              (SCU0_CLK_GATE_NUM + 3)
>>> +#define SCU0_CLK_PSP               (SCU0_CLK_GATE_NUM + 4)
>>> +#define SCU0_CLK_HPLL              (SCU0_CLK_GATE_NUM + 5)
>>
>> ...
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