Re: [PATCH] Documentation: dt: bindings: TI WiLink modules

From: Mark Rutland
Date: Fri Jun 28 2013 - 06:22:02 EST


On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 10:53:35AM +0100, Luciano Coelho wrote:
> On Fri, 2013-06-28 at 10:38 +0100, Mark Rutland wrote:
> > On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 09:35:30AM +0100, Luciano Coelho wrote:
> > > +Optional properties:
> > > +--------------------
> > > +
> > > +- refclock: the internal WLAN reference clock frequency (required for
> > > + WiLink6 and WiLink7; not used for WiLink8). Must be one of the
> > > + following:
> > > + 0 = 19.2 MHz
> > > + 1 = 26.0 MHz
> > > + 2 = 38.4 MHz
> > > + 3 = 52.0 MHz
> > > + 4 = 38.4 MHz, XTAL
> > > + 5 = 26.0 MHz, XTAL
> > > +
> > > +- tcxoclock: the internal WLAN TCXO clock frequency (required for
> > > + WiLink7 not used for WiLink6 and WiLink8). Must be one of the
> > > + following:
> > > + 0 = 19.200 MHz
> > > + 1 = 26.000 MHz
> > > + 2 = 38.400 MHz
> > > + 3 = 52.000 MHz
> > > + 4 = 16.368 MHz
> > > + 5 = 32.736 MHz
> > > + 6 = 16.800 MHz
> > > + 7 = 33.600 MHz
> >
> > This looks suspiciously like what we have the common clock bindings for:
> >
> > refclk {
> > compatible = "fixed-clock";
> > #clock-cells = <0>;
> > clock-frequency = <19200000>;
> > }
> >
> > wilink {
> > compatible = "ti,wilink7";
> > interrupt-parent = <&some_interrupt_controller>;
> > interrupts = <0 1 1>;
> > clocks = <&refclk>, <&refclk>;
> > clock-names = "refclk", "txoclk";
> > };
> >
> > Could you not use them?
>
> Hmmm... this actually does look good. But these are internal clocks in
> the modules, they cannot be accessed from outside. Does it make sense
> to register them with the clock framework?

Given we already have a common way of describing clocks, I think it
makes sense to use it -- people already understand the common bindings,
and it's less code to add add to the kernel. I don't think the fact
these clocks are internal should prevent us from describing them as we
would an external clock.

Perhaps Mike Turquette [Cc'd] has an opinion on the matter.

Thanks,
Mark.
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