Neil Armstrong <[email protected]> writes:

> This serie aime to support when the suspend/resume firmware alters the
> clock tree, leading to an incorrect representation of the clock tree
> after a resume from suspend-to-mem.
>
> For the Amlogic G12A/G12B/SM1 case, the SCPI firmware handling suspend
> alters the CPU clock tree in various ways.
>
> Since we know which part of the tree is possibly altered, we introduce here
> the clk_invalidate_rate() function that will rebuild the tree from the
> hardware registers in case parents and dividers have changed.
>
> Finally we call clk_invalidate_rate() from a new resume callback to refresh
> the CPU clock tree after a resume.
>
> With the clock tree refreshed, CCF can now handle the new clock tree
> configuration and avoid crashing the system on further DVFS set_rates.

For clarification, does this series work without the other proposed
fixes[1]?  or is this dependent on that?

Kevin

[1] 
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-amlogic/[email protected]/

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