[PATCH] powerpc: i2c-mpc: make speed registers configurable via FDT
Wolfgang Grandegger
wg at grandegger.com
Fri Aug 1 07:14:40 EST 2008
Jon Smirl wrote:
> On 7/31/08, Timur Tabi <timur at freescale.com> wrote:
>> Jon Smirl wrote:
>>
>> > Isn't there a single global divider that generates all the i2c source
>> > clocks? You don't want to copy a global value into each i2c node.
>>
>>
>> Why not? There are only two I2C devices, and it's theoretically possible for
>> them to have different input clock frequencies. Keeping it in the I2C node
>> allows the I2C driver to reference a property directly in the node that its probing.
>
> But that's the same as saying we should copy the system clock
> frequency into all of the PSC nodes because we might implement
> hardware where they aren't all clocked off from the same input clock
> source.
>
>> > Aren't we talking about the /2 or /3 or /1 divider that appears to be
>> > randomly implemented on various members of the mpc8xxx family?
>
> I don't this these dividers or clocks need to be exposed at all if
> you'd just put that ugly code snippet into your platform driver.
U-Boot does not (yet) use the FDT and it has therefore to use that ugly
code to derive the I2C input clock frequency. I think its completely
legal to put that hardware specific information into the FDT and get rid
of such code.
Wolfgang.
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