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04-Nov-2016 |
mmel |
MFC r302523,r302528:
r302523: Add clk_get_by_ofw_node_index, which is like clk_get_by_ofw_index but operates on a specific OF node instead of the pass in device's OF node. r302528: EXTRES: Add OF node as argument to all <foo>_get_by_ofw_<bar>() functions. In some cases, the driver must handle given properties located in specific OF subnode. Instead of creating duplicate set of function, add 'node' as argument to existing functions, defaulting it to device OF node.
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23-Mar-2016 |
jmcneill |
clk_parse_ofw_out_names is supposed to return a list of indices when the clock-indices property is present, so change the "uint32_t *indices" parameter to "uint32_t **indices" to allow this.
Reviewed by: mmel, adrian (mentor) Approved by: adrian (mentor) Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5702
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24-Jan-2016 |
mmel |
Add clock framework, a first part of new 'extended resources' family of support frameworks(i.e. reset/regulators/phy/tsensors/fuses...).
The clock framework significantly simplifies handling of complex clock structures found in modern SoCs. It provides the unified consumers interface, holds and manages actual clock topology, frequency and gating.
It's tested on three different ARM boards (Nvidia Tegra TK1, Inforce 6410 and Odroid XU2) and on one MIPS board (Creator Ci20) by kan@.
The framework is still far from perfect and probably doesn't have stable interface yet, but we want to start testing it on more real boards and different architectures.
Reviewed by: ian, kan (earlier version)
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