Hello Mike,
On 07/01/2014 07:29 PM, Mike Turquette wrote:
Quoting Javier Martinez Canillas (2014-06-26 11:15:36)
Like most clock drivers, the Maxim 77686 PMIC clock binding
follows the convention that the #clock-cells property is
used to specify the number of cells in a clock provider.
But
Quoting Javier Martinez Canillas (2014-07-02 03:17:54)
Hello Mike,
On 07/01/2014 07:29 PM, Mike Turquette wrote:
Quoting Javier Martinez Canillas (2014-06-26 11:15:36)
Like most clock drivers, the Maxim 77686 PMIC clock binding
follows the convention that the #clock-cells property is
Quoting Javier Martinez Canillas (2014-06-26 11:15:36)
Like most clock drivers, the Maxim 77686 PMIC clock binding
follows the convention that the #clock-cells property is
used to specify the number of cells in a clock provider.
But the binding document is not clear enough that it shall
be
Like most clock drivers, the Maxim 77686 PMIC clock binding
follows the convention that the #clock-cells property is
used to specify the number of cells in a clock provider.
But the binding document is not clear enough that it shall
be set to 1 since the PMIC support multiple clocks outputs.