On 11/14/2012 09:45 AM, Terje Bergström wrote:
> On 14.11.2012 18:19, Stephen Warren wrote:
>> I'd rather initialize it explicitly. If setting it to 216MHz works
>> fine as Terje indicated, we may as well just do that.
> 
> I'd prefer explicit setting, too.
> 
>> I suspect the issue with the original code:
>>
>>> { "host1x",     "pll_c",        144000000,      false },
>>
>> ... is that perhaps the requested 144MHz can't be generated from
>> pll_c's 600MHz rate, since there's a simple U7.1 divider there (you
>> could get 120, 133.333, 150), so the clock ends up being programmed to
>> some incorrect value. In the pll_p/216MHz case, pll_p is programmed to
>> generate 216MHz anyway, so requesting the same rate for host1x yields
>> a divider of 1 exactly which works fine.
> 
> I could try the values you proposed tomorrow when I get back to office.
> I believe we've always kept host1x under non-fractional dividers, so I'd
> like to try 150MHz on Ventana and 150MHz and 300MHz on Cardhu.
> 
> 600MHz sounds pretty high for PLLC on Tegra20. For Tegra30 it would be
> understandable. In internal kernel I believe we have lower rate for
> Tegra20 PLLC. Do we have anything running from PLLC in Tegra20 upstream
> kernel?

Yes, sclk/... appear to derive from it:

>       { "pll_c",      "clk_m",        600000000,      true },
>       { "pll_c_out1", "pll_c",        120000000,      true },
>       { "sclk",       "pll_c_out1",   120000000,      true },
>       { "hclk",       "sclk",         120000000,      true },
>       { "pclk",       "hclk",         60000000,       true },

Git archaeology shows that the following commits are relevant, the first
and last one in particular:

> commit 9abafa021e223f04d6589ee2b977bbaf2e1f1367
> Author: Stephen Warren <swar...@nvidia.com>
> Date:   Thu Apr 12 14:13:05 2012 -0600
> 
>     ARM: tegra: change pll_p_out4's rate to 24MHz
>     
>     pll_p_out4 is used on all/most Tegra boards to drive the cdev2 output pin
>     to provide a reference clock to a ULPI USB PHY. This reference clock must
>     run at 24MHz, and the cdev2 output has no additional dividers.
>     
>     Remove board-paz00.c's now-duplicate initialization of this clock.
>     
>     Reported-by: Marc Dietrich <marvi...@gmx.de>
>     Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swar...@nvidia.com>
> 
> commit 7ff4db0967bd7d617c77dc5a66c0d95166277817
> Author: Stephen Warren <swar...@nvidia.com>
> Date:   Fri Apr 20 16:58:18 2012 -0600
> 
>     ARM: tegra: fix pclk rate
>     
>     Commit 40f9cf0 "ARM: tegra: reparent sclk to pll_c_out1" changed the
>     rate of hclk. Since pclk is derived from that, and only has integer
>     dividers, the pclk rate needs to change in the same fashion, from 54MHz
>     to 60MHz.
>     
>     Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swar...@nvidia.com>
> 
> commit 60f975b98cf41476ba0e156f7523b197b046cf2b
> Author: Stephen Warren <swar...@nvidia.com>
> Date:   Thu Apr 12 14:09:39 2012 -0600
> 
>     ARM: tegra: reparent sclk to pll_c_out1
>     
>     pll_p_out4 needs to be used for other purposes. Reparent sclk so that
>     it runs from pll_c. Change sclk's rate to 120MHz from 108MHz since this
>     is the lowest precise rate that can be achieved by dividing the pll_c
>     rate without reducing the sclk rate. (600/5=120, 600/5.5=109.0909...,
>     600/6=100).
>     
>     Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swar...@nvidia.com>
> 
> commit c8b62ab41f76218efca5e4baa5c22ef52a9fe3a5
> Author: Allen Martin <amar...@nvidia.com>
> Date:   Fri Sep 10 09:17:33 2010 -0500
> 
>     ARM: tegra: Add pllc clock init table
>     
>     pll_c will be used as a clock source. Fill in tegra_pll_c_freq_table[]
>     so that it's possible to explicitly initialize the PLL.
>     
>     NVIDIA's downstream nv-3.1 kernel and the ChromeOS kernel have different
>     pll_c tables. nv-3.1 contains entries for 522MHz and 598MHz output,
>     whereas the ChromeOS kernel contains entries for 600MHz output. I chose
>     to upstream the ChromeOS values for now, since the 600MHz rate appears
>     to match the default rate of this PLL when the HW boots, and it's not
>     clear to me why 522 or 598MHz are more useful.
>     
>     Signed-off-by: Allen Martin <amar...@nvidia.com>
>     Signed-off-by: Olof Johansson <ol...@chromium.org>
>     Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swar...@nvidia.com>
>     [swarren: wrote commit description]


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