There is a possibility of a loop happening in the PLL output clock
chain on the S3C64XX series. clk_mpll's parent was set to be
clk_mout_mpll, but this is fed from clk_fout_epll (which is also
clk_mpll).
clk_mpll is meant to be the output from the MPLL, and clk_mout_mpll
is a seperate clock derived from the mux of clk_mpll and clk_fin_mpll
and thus should be considered a seperate clock.
Anything using clk_mpll directly really should not be relying on this
being the clock that is eventually routed to a peripheral, so remove the
loop and ensure that the clocks accurately represent the clock chain
in the device.
The clk_mpll is not being used outside of the s3c6400-clock.c code, so
this change should not break anything else.
Do the same for the EPLL.
Signed-off-by: Ben Dooks <ben-linux@fluff.org>
#define clk_fin_epll clk_ext_xtal_mux
#define clk_fout_mpll clk_mpll
+#define clk_fout_epll clk_epll
struct clk_sources {
unsigned int nr_sources;
.sources = &clk_src_apll,
};
-static struct clk clk_fout_epll = {
- .name = "fout_epll",
- .id = -1,
-};
-
static struct clk *clk_src_epll_list[] = {
[0] = &clk_fin_epll,
[1] = &clk_fout_epll,
&clk_iis_cd1,
&clk_pcm_cd,
&clk_mout_epll.clk,
- &clk_fout_epll,
&clk_mout_mpll.clk,
&clk_dout_mpll,
&clk_mmc0.clk,
clkp->name, ret);
}
}
-
- clk_mpll.parent = &clk_mout_mpll.clk;
- clk_epll.parent = &clk_mout_epll.clk;
}