Hi Philipp,

   Thank again for the comments.

On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 02:06:24PM +0200, Philipp Zabel wrote:
> ==================================================================
> From i.MX53 reference manual:
> 
> 0000 if (DPLL Locked) SPDIF_RxClk else extal
> 0001 if (DPLL Locked) SPDIF_RxClk else spdif_clk
> 0011 if (DPLL Locked) SPDIF_RxClk else asrc_clk
> 0100 if (DPLL Locked) SPDIF_Rxclk else esai_hckt
> 0101 extal_clk
> 0110 spdif_clk
> 1000 asrc_clk
> 1001 esai_hckt
> 1010 if (DPLL Locked) SPDIF_RxClk else mlb_clk
> 1011 if (DPLL Locked) SPDIF_RxClk else camp_clk
> 1100 mkb_clk
> 1101 camp_clk
> ==================================================================
> 
> To me this looks like the device tree should just contain the list of
> unique clock inputs using phandles.
>       /* for i.MX6Q: */
>       clocks = <&...>;
>       clock-names = "xtal", "spdif", "asrc",
>                     "spdif_ext", "esai", "mlb";
> 
>       /* for i.MX53: */
>       clocks = <&...>;
>       clock-names = "xtal", "spdif", "asrc",
>                     "esai", "mlb", "camp";
> 
> The driver could contain this list of named inputs to the multiplexer
> and the DPLL locking information for each SoC version. The per-clock
> DPLL locking bit shouldn't be in the device tree at all.

I understand your point. I'll put the DPLL-locking info to the driver.
And I just found that the DPLL-lock condition seems to be fixed within
the range -- {0x0 ~ 0x4, 0xa ~ 0xb} (I checked i.MX6Q/6SL/53/35, all
of them are in such pattern.) So I don't need to put them into DT.

I'll revise it in next ver.

Thank you,
Nicolin Chen



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