@@ -15,9 +15,15 @@
#include <linux/clk-provider.h>
+struct samsung_pll_clock;
+
enum samsung_pll_type {
pll_0822x,
pll_0831x,
};
+void samsung_clk_register_pll(void __iomem *base,
+ const struct samsung_pll_clock *clk_list,
+ unsigned int nr_clk);
+
#endif /* __EXYNOS_CLK_PLL_H */
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
#include <dm.h>
#include "clk.h"
-void samsung_clk_register_mux(void __iomem *base,
+static void samsung_clk_register_mux(void __iomem *base,
const struct samsung_mux_clock *clk_list,
unsigned int nr_clk)
{
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ void samsung_clk_register_mux(void __iomem *base,
}
}
-void samsung_clk_register_div(void __iomem *base,
+static void samsung_clk_register_div(void __iomem *base,
const struct samsung_div_clock *clk_list,
unsigned int nr_clk)
{
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ void samsung_clk_register_div(void __iomem *base,
}
}
-void samsung_clk_register_gate(void __iomem *base,
+static void samsung_clk_register_gate(void __iomem *base,
const struct samsung_gate_clock *clk_list,
unsigned int nr_clk)
{
@@ -84,9 +84,9 @@ static const samsung_clk_register_fn samsung_clk_register_fns[] = {
* Having the array of clock groups @clk_groups makes it possible to keep a
* correct clocks registration order.
*/
-void samsung_cmu_register_clocks(void __iomem *base,
- const struct samsung_clk_group *clk_groups,
- unsigned int nr_groups)
+static void samsung_cmu_register_clocks(void __iomem *base,
+ const struct samsung_clk_group *clk_groups,
+ unsigned int nr_groups)
{
unsigned int i;
@@ -179,22 +179,6 @@ struct samsung_clk_group {
unsigned int nr_clk;
};
-void samsung_clk_register_mux(void __iomem *base,
- const struct samsung_mux_clock *clk_list,
- unsigned int nr_clk);
-void samsung_clk_register_div(void __iomem *base,
- const struct samsung_div_clock *clk_list,
- unsigned int nr_clk);
-void samsung_clk_register_gate(void __iomem *base,
- const struct samsung_gate_clock *clk_list,
- unsigned int nr_clk);
-void samsung_clk_register_pll(void __iomem *base,
- const struct samsung_pll_clock *clk_list,
- unsigned int nr_clk);
-
-void samsung_cmu_register_clocks(void __iomem *base,
- const struct samsung_clk_group *clk_groups,
- unsigned int nr_groups);
int samsung_cmu_register_one(struct udevice *dev,
const struct samsung_clk_group *clk_groups,
unsigned int nr_groups);
Samsung CCF is meant to be used from the clock drivers by calling the CMU registration API, i.e.: - samsung_cmu_register_one() -- for top-level CMU - samsung_register_cmu() -- for the rest of CMUs Functions for registering separate clocks is probably not going to be very useful, and isn't used at the moment. Remove prototypes of those functions to make the Samsung CCF interface more compact and clear. No functional change. Signed-off-by: Sam Protsenko <semen.protsenko@linaro.org> --- drivers/clk/exynos/clk-pll.h | 6 ++++++ drivers/clk/exynos/clk.c | 12 ++++++------ drivers/clk/exynos/clk.h | 16 ---------------- 3 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-)