clk: tegra: Squash sor1 safe/brick/src into a single mux
authorThierry Reding <treding@nvidia.com>
Thu, 9 Jun 2016 15:34:51 +0000 (17:34 +0200)
committerThierry Reding <treding@nvidia.com>
Fri, 17 Jun 2016 15:24:09 +0000 (17:24 +0200)
The sor1 clock on Tegra210 is structured in the following way:

    +-------+
    | pllp  |---+
    +-------+   |    +--------------+       +-----------+
                +----|              |       | sor_safe  |
    +-------+        |              |       +-----------+
    | plld  |--------|              |             |
    +-------+        |              |       +-----------+
                     |   sor1_src   |-------|           |
    +-------+        |              |       +-----------+
    | plld2 |--------|              |             |
    +-------+        |              |             |
                +----|              |             |
    +-------+   |    +--------------+             |
    | clkm  |---+                           +-----------+
    +-------+        +--------------+       |           |
                     |  sor1_brick  |-------|   sor1    |
                     +--------------+       |           |
                                            +-----------+

This is impractical to represent in a clock tree, though, because there
is no name for the mux that has sor_safe and sor1_src as parents. It is
also much more cumbersome to deal with the additional mux because users
of these clocks (the display driver) would have to juggle with an extra
mux for no real reason.

To simply things, the above is squashed into two muxes instead, so that
it looks like this:

    +-------+
    | pllp  |---+
    +-------+   |    +--------------+       +-----------+
                +----|              |       | sor_safe  |
    +-------+        |              |       +-----------+
    | plld  |--------|              |             |
    +-------+        |              |       +-----------+
                     |   sor1_src   |-------|   sor1    |
    +-------+        |              |       +-----------+
    | plld2 |--------|              |           |   |
    +-------+        |              |           |   |
                +----|              |           |   |
    +-------+   |    +--------------+           |   |
    | clkm  |---+                               |   |
    +-------+        +--------------+           |   |
                     |  sor1_brick  |-----------+---+
                     +--------------+

This still very accurately represents the hardware. Note that sor1 has
sor1_brick as input twice, that's because bit 1 in the mux selects the
sor1_brick irrespective of bit 0.

Signed-off-by: Thierry Reding <treding@nvidia.com>
drivers/clk/tegra/clk-id.h
drivers/clk/tegra/clk-tegra-periph.c

index 36c974916d4fb73ffb7dbcc57e57eb739392fc80..5738635c52741c555e68f3feaba1ed28a5c3cdcf 100644 (file)
@@ -238,7 +238,6 @@ enum clk_id {
        tegra_clk_sor0,
        tegra_clk_sor0_lvds,
        tegra_clk_sor1,
-       tegra_clk_sor1_brick,
        tegra_clk_sor1_src,
        tegra_clk_spdif,
        tegra_clk_spdif_2x,
index 29d04c663abfbbb3eabad5e07c29d578354d8934..af85c8aeaf5a0b4d77ffa1f0c7b412755dbbb2d6 100644 (file)
@@ -594,15 +594,17 @@ static u32 mux_pllp_plld_plld2_clkm_idx[] = {
        [0] = 0, [1] = 2, [2] = 5, [3] = 6
 };
 
-static const char *mux_plldp_sor1_src[] = {
-       "pll_dp", "clk_sor1_src"
-};
-#define mux_plldp_sor1_src_idx NULL
-
-static const char *mux_clkm_sor1_brick_sor1_src[] = {
-       "clk_m", "sor1_brick", "sor1_src", "sor1_brick"
-};
-#define mux_clkm_sor1_brick_sor1_src_idx NULL
+static const char *mux_sor_safe_sor1_brick_sor1_src[] = {
+       /*
+        * Bit 0 of the mux selects sor1_brick, irrespective of bit 1, so the
+        * sor1_brick parent appears twice in the list below. This is merely
+        * to support clk_get_parent() if firmware happened to set these bits
+        * to 0b11. While not an invalid setting, code should always set the
+        * bits to 0b01 to select sor1_brick.
+        */
+       "sor_safe", "sor1_brick", "sor1_src", "sor1_brick"
+};
+#define mux_sor_safe_sor1_brick_sor1_src_idx NULL
 
 static const char *mux_pllp_pllre_clkm[] = {
        "pll_p", "pll_re_out1", "clk_m"
@@ -778,8 +780,7 @@ static struct tegra_periph_init_data periph_clks[] = {
        MUX8("nvjpg", mux_pllc2_c_c3_pllp_plla1_clkm, CLK_SOURCE_NVJPG, 195, 0, tegra_clk_nvjpg),
        MUX8("ape", mux_plla_pllc4_out0_pllc_pllc4_out1_pllp_pllc4_out2_clkm, CLK_SOURCE_APE, 198, TEGRA_PERIPH_ON_APB, tegra_clk_ape),
        MUX8_NOGATE_LOCK("sor1_src", mux_pllp_plld_plld2_clkm, CLK_SOURCE_SOR1, tegra_clk_sor1_src, &sor1_lock),
-       NODIV("sor1_brick", mux_plldp_sor1_src, CLK_SOURCE_SOR1, 14, MASK(1), 183, 0, tegra_clk_sor1_brick, &sor1_lock),
-       NODIV("sor1", mux_clkm_sor1_brick_sor1_src, CLK_SOURCE_SOR1, 15, MASK(1), 183, 0, tegra_clk_sor1, &sor1_lock),
+       NODIV("sor1", mux_sor_safe_sor1_brick_sor1_src, CLK_SOURCE_SOR1, 14, MASK(2), 183, 0, tegra_clk_sor1, &sor1_lock),
        MUX8("sdmmc_legacy", mux_pllp_out3_clkm_pllp_pllc4, CLK_SOURCE_SDMMC_LEGACY, 193, TEGRA_PERIPH_ON_APB | TEGRA_PERIPH_NO_RESET, tegra_clk_sdmmc_legacy),
        MUX8("qspi", mux_pllp_pllc_pllc_out1_pllc4_out2_pllc4_out1_clkm_pllc4_out0, CLK_SOURCE_QSPI, 211, TEGRA_PERIPH_ON_APB, tegra_clk_qspi),
        I2C("vii2c", mux_pllp_pllc_clkm, CLK_SOURCE_VI_I2C, 208, tegra_clk_vi_i2c),