Tegra has a blink timer register that allows to modulate the
clk_32k clock before outputting it. Since clk_32k is presented to the
kernel as a fixed clock, make sure this register does not tamper with
the clock frequency and that clk_32k is outputted as-is, similarly to
what is done on t20 and t30.
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Courbot <acourbot@nvidia.com>
Acked-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Mike Turquette <mturquette@linaro.org>
#define PMC_DPD_PADS_ORIDE_BLINK_ENB 20
#define PMC_CTRL 0
#define PMC_CTRL_BLINK_ENB 7
+#define PMC_BLINK_TIMER 0x40
#define OSC_CTRL 0x50
#define OSC_CTRL_OSC_FREQ_SHIFT 28
clks[clk_out_3] = clk;
/* blink */
+ /* clear the blink timer register to directly output clk_32k */
+ writel_relaxed(0, pmc_base + PMC_BLINK_TIMER);
clk = clk_register_gate(NULL, "blink_override", "clk_32k", 0,
pmc_base + PMC_DPD_PADS_ORIDE,
PMC_DPD_PADS_ORIDE_BLINK_ENB, 0, NULL);