| This binding is a work-in-progress, and are based on some experimental |
| work by benh[1]. |
| |
| Sources of clock signal can be represented by any node in the device |
| tree. Those nodes are designated as clock providers. Clock consumer |
| nodes use a phandle and clock specifier pair to connect clock provider |
| outputs to clock inputs. Similar to the gpio specifiers, a clock |
| specifier is an array of zero, one or more cells identifying the clock |
| output on a device. The length of a clock specifier is defined by the |
| value of a #clock-cells property in the clock provider node. |
| |
| [1] http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/31551/ |
| |
| ==Clock providers== |
| |
| Required properties: |
| #clock-cells: Number of cells in a clock specifier; Typically 0 for nodes |
| with a single clock output and 1 for nodes with multiple |
| clock outputs. |
| |
| Optional properties: |
| clock-output-names: Recommended to be a list of strings of clock output signal |
| names indexed by the first cell in the clock specifier. |
| However, the meaning of clock-output-names is domain |
| specific to the clock provider, and is only provided to |
| encourage using the same meaning for the majority of clock |
| providers. This format may not work for clock providers |
| using a complex clock specifier format. In those cases it |
| is recommended to omit this property and create a binding |
| specific names property. |
| |
| Clock consumer nodes must never directly reference |
| the provider's clock-output-names property. |
| |
| For example: |
| |
| oscillator { |
| #clock-cells = <1>; |
| clock-output-names = "ckil", "ckih"; |
| }; |
| |
| - this node defines a device with two clock outputs, the first named |
| "ckil" and the second named "ckih". Consumer nodes always reference |
| clocks by index. The names should reflect the clock output signal |
| names for the device. |
| |
| clock-indices: If the identifying number for the clocks in the node |
| is not linear from zero, then this allows the mapping of |
| identifiers into the clock-output-names array. |
| |
| For example, if we have two clocks <&oscillator 1> and <&oscillator 3>: |
| |
| oscillator { |
| compatible = "myclocktype"; |
| #clock-cells = <1>; |
| clock-indices = <1>, <3>; |
| clock-output-names = "clka", "clkb"; |
| } |
| |
| This ensures we do not have any empty strings in clock-output-names |
| |
| |
| ==Clock consumers== |
| |
| Required properties: |
| clocks: List of phandle and clock specifier pairs, one pair |
| for each clock input to the device. Note: if the |
| clock provider specifies '0' for #clock-cells, then |
| only the phandle portion of the pair will appear. |
| |
| Optional properties: |
| clock-names: List of clock input name strings sorted in the same |
| order as the clocks property. Consumers drivers |
| will use clock-names to match clock input names |
| with clocks specifiers. |
| clock-ranges: Empty property indicating that child nodes can inherit named |
| clocks from this node. Useful for bus nodes to provide a |
| clock to their children. |
| |
| For example: |
| |
| device { |
| clocks = <&osc 1>, <&ref 0>; |
| clock-names = "baud", "register"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| This represents a device with two clock inputs, named "baud" and "register". |
| The baud clock is connected to output 1 of the &osc device, and the register |
| clock is connected to output 0 of the &ref. |
| |
| ==Example== |
| |
| /* external oscillator */ |
| osc: oscillator { |
| compatible = "fixed-clock"; |
| #clock-cells = <1>; |
| clock-frequency = <32678>; |
| clock-output-names = "osc"; |
| }; |
| |
| /* phase-locked-loop device, generates a higher frequency clock |
| * from the external oscillator reference */ |
| pll: pll@4c000 { |
| compatible = "vendor,some-pll-interface" |
| #clock-cells = <1>; |
| clocks = <&osc 0>; |
| clock-names = "ref"; |
| reg = <0x4c000 0x1000>; |
| clock-output-names = "pll", "pll-switched"; |
| }; |
| |
| /* UART, using the low frequency oscillator for the baud clock, |
| * and the high frequency switched PLL output for register |
| * clocking */ |
| uart@a000 { |
| compatible = "fsl,imx-uart"; |
| reg = <0xa000 0x1000>; |
| interrupts = <33>; |
| clocks = <&osc 0>, <&pll 1>; |
| clock-names = "baud", "register"; |
| }; |
| |
| This DT fragment defines three devices: an external oscillator to provide a |
| low-frequency reference clock, a PLL device to generate a higher frequency |
| clock signal, and a UART. |
| |
| * The oscillator is fixed-frequency, and provides one clock output, named "osc". |
| * The PLL is both a clock provider and a clock consumer. It uses the clock |
| signal generated by the external oscillator, and provides two output signals |
| ("pll" and "pll-switched"). |
| * The UART has its baud clock connected the external oscillator and its |
| register clock connected to the PLL clock (the "pll-switched" signal) |
| |
| ==Assigned clock parents and rates== |
| |
| Some platforms may require initial configuration of default parent clocks |
| and clock frequencies. Such a configuration can be specified in a device tree |
| node through assigned-clocks, assigned-clock-parents and assigned-clock-rates |
| properties. The assigned-clock-parents property should contain a list of parent |
| clocks in form of phandle and clock specifier pairs, the assigned-clock-parents |
| property the list of assigned clock frequency values - corresponding to clocks |
| listed in the assigned-clocks property. |
| |
| To skip setting parent or rate of a clock its corresponding entry should be |
| set to 0, or can be omitted if it is not followed by any non-zero entry. |
| |
| uart@a000 { |
| compatible = "fsl,imx-uart"; |
| reg = <0xa000 0x1000>; |
| ... |
| clocks = <&osc 0>, <&pll 1>; |
| clock-names = "baud", "register"; |
| |
| assigned-clocks = <&clkcon 0>, <&pll 2>; |
| assigned-clock-parents = <&pll 2>; |
| assigned-clock-rates = <0>, <460800>; |
| }; |
| |
| In this example the <&pll 2> clock is set as parent of clock <&clkcon 0> and |
| the <&pll 2> clock is assigned a frequency value of 460800 Hz. |
| |
| Configuring a clock's parent and rate through the device node that consumes |
| the clock can be done only for clocks that have a single user. Specifying |
| conflicting parent or rate configuration in multiple consumer nodes for |
| a shared clock is forbidden. |
| |
| Configuration of common clocks, which affect multiple consumer devices can |
| be similarly specified in the clock provider node. |