On 24/11/2023 12:03, Sayyed, Mubin wrote:
Hi Krzysztof,
-----Original Message-----[Mubin]: I will explore whether mfd framework can be used to handle this.
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Subject: Re: [LINUX PATCH v2 1/3] clocksource: timer-cadence-ttc: Do not probe
TTC device configured as PWM
On 15/11/2023 06:55, Sayyed, Mubin wrote:
[Mubin]: I will change it to "return 0" to avoid dmesg errors.+ /*
+ * If pwm-cells property is present in TTC node,
+ * it would be treated as PWM device.
+ */
+ if (of_property_read_bool(timer, "#pwm-cells"))
+ return -ENODEV;
You will introduce dmesg errors, so regressions.
No, because solution is wrong.
driver. It was suggested to use #pwm-cells property for identifying role of
This does not look right. What you want is to bind one device driver[Mubin]: I am doing it based on earlier discussion related to AXI Timer PWM
and choose different functionality based on properties.
device(PWM/clocksource) https://lore.kernel.org/linux-
devicetree/20210513021631.GA878860@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/.
You are mixing bindings with driver. I said here about driver and yes - you must
use pwm-cells to differentiate that. It's obvious.
So again, one driver binding.
You do not need MFD for this, because you do not have a really MFD. This
is just one device, so I expect here one driver. Why do you need
multiple drivers (which also would solve that problem but why?)?