[PATCH] powerpc: i2c-mpc: make speed registers configurable via FDT
Timur Tabi
timur at freescale.com
Fri Aug 1 06:35:36 EST 2008
Jon Smirl wrote:
> For mpc5200 it is easy, mpc52xx_find_ipb_freq() already exists to get
> the source clock for the i2c devices. Each i2c node in the device tree
> can then specify "clock-frequency = 400000;" or let it default. You
400KHz is the *speed* of the I2C bus, so let's be sure to use "speed" in the
property name. Reserve the word "bus" for the input clock to the I2C device.
> #if defined(CONFIG_MPC8540) || defined(CONFIG_MPC8541) || \
> defined(CONFIG_MPC8560) || defined(CONFIG_MPC8555)
> gd->i2c1_clk = sys_info.freqSystemBus;
> #elif defined(CONFIG_MPC8544)
> /*
> * On the 8544, the I2C clock is the same as the SEC clock. This can be
> * either CCB/2 or CCB/3, depending on the value of cfg_sec_freq. See
> * 4.4.3.3 of the 8544 RM. Note that this might actually work for all
> * 85xx, but only the 8544 has cfg_sec_freq, so it's unknown if the
> * PORDEVSR2_SEC_CFG bit is 0 on all 85xx boards that are not an 8544.
> */
> if (gur->pordevsr2 & MPC85xx_PORDEVSR2_SEC_CFG)
> gd->i2c1_clk = sys_info.freqSystemBus / 3;
> else
> gd->i2c1_clk = sys_info.freqSystemBus / 2;
> #else
> /* Most 85xx SOCs use CCB/2, so this is the default behavior. */
> gd->i2c1_clk = sys_info.freqSystemBus / 2;
> #endif
> gd->i2c2_clk = gd->i2c1_clk;
I think the whole point is to eliminate duplicating this code in the Linux
driver. It's hideously ugly, so it should be limited as much as possible.
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Timur Tabi
Linux kernel developer at Freescale
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