On 31-08-20, 12:54, Dmitry Osipenko wrote:
> It's not clear to me how it could be applicable to the Tegra CPU OPP
> because Tegra depends on a combination of SPEEDO + PROCESS versions.
> 
> It's not like all voltages are the same for all OPPs that have the same
> PROCESS ID, otherwise it indeed would be nice to have
> "opp-microvolt-process0", but unfortunately this variant is not suitable
> for Tegra because some freqs have different voltages using the same
> PROCESS ID and the same applies to the SPEEDO ID.

How exactly do you know what voltage belongs to a particular OPP ?

                opp@216000000 {
                        clock-latency-ns = <400000>;
                        opp-supported-hw = <0x0F 0x0003>;
                        opp-hz = /bits/ 64 <216000000>;
                        opp-microvolt-fast-process0 = <750000 750000 1125000>;
                        opp-microvolt-slow-process0 = <750000 850000 1125000>;

                };

                opp@312000000 {
                        clock-latency-ns = <400000>;
                        opp-supported-hw = <0x0F 0x0003>;
                        opp-hz = /bits/ 64 <312000000>;
                        opp-microvolt-fast-process0 = <750000 750000 1125000>;
                        opp-microvolt-slow-process0 = <750000 850000 1125000>;
                };

You can make any combinations of such names that come from speedo,
process, or something else. If you can get this done as a fixed
formula then it is workable.

-- 
viresh

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