Message ID | 20220203021736.13434-1-samuel@sholland.org |
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Series | clk: sunxi-ng: Add a RTC CCU driver | expand |
Hi Maxime, On 2/7/22 3:00 AM, Maxime Ripard wrote: > On Wed, 2 Feb 2022 20:17:35 -0600, Samuel Holland wrote: >> The RTC power domain in sun6i and newer SoCs manages the 16 MHz RC >> oscillator (called "IOSC" or "osc16M") and the optional 32 kHz crystal >> oscillator (called "LOSC" or "osc32k"). Starting with the H6, this power >> domain also handles the 24 MHz DCXO (called variously "HOSC", "dcxo24M", >> or "osc24M") as well. The H6 also adds a calibration circuit for IOSC. >> >> Later SoCs introduce further variations on the design: >> - H616 adds an additional mux for the 32 kHz fanout source. >> - R329 adds an additional mux for the RTC timekeeping clock, a clock >> for the SPI bus between power domains inside the RTC, and removes the >> IOSC calibration functionality. >> >> [...] > > Applied to local tree (sunxi/clk-for-5.18). Part of the build failures were because this patch depends on patch 3. Is that okay, or should I update this patch to be independent? Regards, Samuel
On 11/02/2022 13:43:12+0100, Maxime Ripard wrote: > Hi Samuel, > > On Mon, Feb 07, 2022 at 05:54:02PM -0600, Samuel Holland wrote: > > On 2/7/22 3:00 AM, Maxime Ripard wrote: > > > On Wed, 2 Feb 2022 20:17:35 -0600, Samuel Holland wrote: > > >> The RTC power domain in sun6i and newer SoCs manages the 16 MHz RC > > >> oscillator (called "IOSC" or "osc16M") and the optional 32 kHz crystal > > >> oscillator (called "LOSC" or "osc32k"). Starting with the H6, this power > > >> domain also handles the 24 MHz DCXO (called variously "HOSC", "dcxo24M", > > >> or "osc24M") as well. The H6 also adds a calibration circuit for IOSC. > > >> > > >> Later SoCs introduce further variations on the design: > > >> - H616 adds an additional mux for the 32 kHz fanout source. > > >> - R329 adds an additional mux for the RTC timekeeping clock, a clock > > >> for the SPI bus between power domains inside the RTC, and removes the > > >> IOSC calibration functionality. > > >> > > >> [...] > > > > > > Applied to local tree (sunxi/clk-for-5.18). > > > > Part of the build failures were because this patch depends on patch 3. Is that > > okay, or should I update this patch to be independent? > > We don't have anything queued up yet, so I think the easiest would be to > merge this through the RTC tree. So nothing to do on your side yet, we > just need Alex to answer :) > I can take the whole series but I think I would need acks from Stephen
Quoting Alexandre Belloni (2022-02-12 15:24:02) > On 11/02/2022 13:43:12+0100, Maxime Ripard wrote: > > Hi Samuel, > > > > On Mon, Feb 07, 2022 at 05:54:02PM -0600, Samuel Holland wrote: > > > On 2/7/22 3:00 AM, Maxime Ripard wrote: > > > > On Wed, 2 Feb 2022 20:17:35 -0600, Samuel Holland wrote: > > > >> The RTC power domain in sun6i and newer SoCs manages the 16 MHz RC > > > >> oscillator (called "IOSC" or "osc16M") and the optional 32 kHz crystal > > > >> oscillator (called "LOSC" or "osc32k"). Starting with the H6, this power > > > >> domain also handles the 24 MHz DCXO (called variously "HOSC", "dcxo24M", > > > >> or "osc24M") as well. The H6 also adds a calibration circuit for IOSC. > > > >> > > > >> Later SoCs introduce further variations on the design: > > > >> - H616 adds an additional mux for the 32 kHz fanout source. > > > >> - R329 adds an additional mux for the RTC timekeeping clock, a clock > > > >> for the SPI bus between power domains inside the RTC, and removes the > > > >> IOSC calibration functionality. > > > >> > > > >> [...] > > > > > > > > Applied to local tree (sunxi/clk-for-5.18). > > > > > > Part of the build failures were because this patch depends on patch 3. Is that > > > okay, or should I update this patch to be independent? > > > > We don't have anything queued up yet, so I think the easiest would be to > > merge this through the RTC tree. So nothing to do on your side yet, we > > just need Alex to answer :) > > > > I can take the whole series but I think I would need acks from Stephen > For the clk patches Acked-by: Stephen Boyd <sboyd@kernel.org>