Message ID | 20240712-gs101-non-essential-clocks-2-v4-0-310aee0de46e@linaro.org |
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Headers | show |
Series | gs101 oriole: UART clock fixes | expand |
Quoting André Draszik (2024-07-12 10:09:42) > Hi, > > This series fixes a long-standing issue in the gs101 clocking / uart > handling. > > We can now disable clocks that had previously been marked critical, and > still get a working earlycon. > > There is a preparatory patch, and then a patch to drop an incorrect clock > counting work-around. That 2nd patch is essentially the last remaining patch > [1] with all review comments addressed, from the series [2] that was sent > earlier this year, see lore links below. Is there a binding update for the chosen node to have a clocks property?
Hi Stephen, On Thu, 2024-07-18 at 13:55 -0700, Stephen Boyd wrote: > Quoting André Draszik (2024-07-12 10:09:42) > > Hi, > > > > This series fixes a long-standing issue in the gs101 clocking / uart > > handling. > > > > We can now disable clocks that had previously been marked critical, and > > still get a working earlycon. > > > > There is a preparatory patch, and then a patch to drop an incorrect clock > > counting work-around. That 2nd patch is essentially the last remaining patch > > [1] with all review comments addressed, from the series [2] that was sent > > earlier this year, see lore links below. > > Is there a binding update for the chosen node to have a clocks property? I didn't think that was necessary (and no, I don't have a binding update at the moment). It gets the clock associated with the serial port (of_stdout), if any, and works off that. Did I miss something? Cheers, Andre
Quoting André Draszik (2024-07-25 00:12:48) > > I didn't think that was necessary (and no, I don't have a binding update at > the moment). It gets the clock associated with the serial port (of_stdout), > if any, and works off that. > > Did I miss something? No, I missed it. I was thinking it was the chosen node but it's actually the serial node.
Hi, This series fixes a long-standing issue in the gs101 clocking / uart handling. We can now disable clocks that had previously been marked critical, and still get a working earlycon. There is a preparatory patch, and then a patch to drop an incorrect clock counting work-around. That 2nd patch is essentially the last remaining patch [1] with all review comments addressed, from the series [2] that was sent earlier this year, see lore links below. Patch 2 can not come before or without patch 1. Signed-off-by: André Draszik <andre.draszik@linaro.org> [1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20240130093812.1746512-6-andre.draszik@linaro.org/ [2] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20240130093812.1746512-1-andre.draszik@linaro.org/ [3] https://lore.kernel.org/all/d45de3b2bb6b48653842cf1f74e58889ed6783ae.camel@linaro.org/ Changes in v4: - new patch "clk: samsung: gs101: allow earlycon to work unconditionally" - update commit message for patch 2 - Link to v3: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240710-gs101-non-essential-clocks-2-v3-0-5dcb8d040d1c@linaro.org --- André Draszik (2): clk: samsung: gs101: allow earlycon to work unconditionally clk: samsung: gs101: don't mark non-essential (UART) clocks critical drivers/clk/samsung/clk-gs101.c | 106 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 102 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) --- base-commit: 523b23f0bee3014a7a752c9bb9f5c54f0eddae88 change-id: 20240430-gs101-non-essential-clocks-2-6a3280fa1be8 Best regards,