MPC5200 PCI interrupt routing
Benjamin Herrenschmidt
benh at kernel.crashing.org
Fri Sep 26 07:41:22 EST 2008
> I hadn't really wanted to go down this route because the calculation of
> the clock, or the decision to use an external clock or calculate an
> internal clock is very board specific. I'll need to take another look
> to decide if it is reasonable to encode it into the device tree.
Could be done using the feature call mechanism that I have for
powermac... though using a proper clock framework might be better in the
long run.
> > I tend to thing that drivers should deal with their own clocks. In fact
> > it would be nice if one could stop the clocks while the host port is in
> > suspend no ?
>
> Yeah, but in this case the clock can't actually be turned off. It's
> just a select bit between internal or external clock and a calculation
> value on the divider. Since it's a one-time board level setup
> config in a big block of shared chip level registers I'd rather just
> leave it in the domain of firmware.
Ah ok, makes more sense to keep it there then, or in platform init.
Ben.
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