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- Add support for 32 bit clock IDs for sci-clks, this is needed for the new J721e SoC which has a few devices that have more than 255 clocks associated to them. - Clock probing done from DT by default instead of firmware side. Scanning clocks from DT is much faster than firmware, and also we can omit unnecessary clocks which saves even more time. This has been done in the interest of saving boot time. - Remove the device tree node path from the registered sci-clk names. This mainly makes the debugfs interface more readable. - Also contains a single drivers/firmware change which needs to go in via this pull-request; to support the 32bit clock IDs. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJEBAABCAAuFiEEtQ6szHmfiBT7fujkyvq9MXlQGhEFAl0A5lQQHHQta3Jpc3Rv QHRpLmNvbQAKCRDK+r0xeVAaEfDsD/9GOPy5k4DL4MX7CuaqZI2/4Nj5aiXBxXnx 9DBpmO2Cg2+2Vema8fdSBmCyJeafYhacxmg9ZcZUZG4JNViVTidRAGRnH3GVLZHN CbSQHomIyOrkA4lEAw+tN1t+J7xFjiEdr425QL3Tj4mCJ3s144IIh3MVw52wee9G O5ny6ODSzlTW3pasHjfQi32Lo5Hfl6iku7N4Nb7b1zLukflPpBcnQwuRgzRypg1O UfRjkaN4sYo4fBakcW8C8+gss3RCD0BFObMBoevD5vRy0pzU2rAtkoQwYpwJgIe0 w7rgwwa+nF5D2PX0dcKl4SMY/pIJBYzFYz5Y6wMTHsYYEZinCCyT8ymRQwiEGlMv HI5hIpCbnwUkK3BBF3Mdt6gSYFscP/GMdIJBDrIsSPyNpWTJbC6Sg2I9AYJBiTSp vF4oby97HNyKeqhfipdR8I/4gTuk6IGp24GIC8a3xJXUpXyDFwJoXVCCX93Q+ByT /GDDVji+GGC/IGn9fHL07/mYxw+JSuT4e7MR/WqPZtMjfbsq5kFeyn30MfsD25Lq rV0OPMJ4OzKkDYoVzVvwSZZZ/cUbYhMYCZjmvC7gZksSzR5BzxpX1aAjANedkrax qwA/rEMVqDiIqsXRq80zP6k6CIp8EHyCmtdc7m/qFWC9Am/UzWjCQ/wCYVo7fPIH b8WW4IV31A== =E+kQ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'keystone-clk-for-5.3-v2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kristo/linux into clk-ti Pull TI Keystone clk driver changes from Tero Kristo: - Add support for 32 bit clock IDs for sci-clks, this is needed for the new J721e SoC which has a few devices that have more than 255 clocks associated to them. - Clock probing done from DT by default instead of firmware side. Scanning clocks from DT is much faster than firmware, and also we can omit unnecessary clocks which saves even more time. This has been done in the interest of saving boot time. - Remove the device tree node path from the registered sci-clk names. This mainly makes the debugfs interface more readable. - Also contains a single drivers/firmware change which needs to go in via this pull-request; to support the 32bit clock IDs. * tag 'keystone-clk-for-5.3-v2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kristo/linux: firmware: ti_sci: extend clock identifiers from u8 to u32 clk: keystone: sci-clk: extend clock IDs to 32 bits clk: keystone: sci-clk: probe clocks from DT instead of firmware clk: keystone: sci-clk: split out the fw clock parsing to own function clk: keystone: sci-clk: cut down the clock name length |
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