clock.c revision 818b40e500b2afadeabfd7ca369800c350989143
1/*
2 *  linux/arch/arm/mach-omap2/clock.c
3 *
4 *  Copyright (C) 2005-2008 Texas Instruments, Inc.
5 *  Copyright (C) 2004-2010 Nokia Corporation
6 *
7 *  Contacts:
8 *  Richard Woodruff <r-woodruff2@ti.com>
9 *  Paul Walmsley
10 *
11 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
12 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
13 * published by the Free Software Foundation.
14 */
15#undef DEBUG
16
17#include <linux/kernel.h>
18#include <linux/export.h>
19#include <linux/list.h>
20#include <linux/errno.h>
21#include <linux/err.h>
22#include <linux/delay.h>
23#include <linux/clk-provider.h>
24#include <linux/io.h>
25#include <linux/bitops.h>
26#include <linux/clk-private.h>
27#include <asm/cpu.h>
28
29
30#include <trace/events/power.h>
31
32#include "soc.h"
33#include "clockdomain.h"
34#include "clock.h"
35#include "cm.h"
36#include "cm2xxx.h"
37#include "cm3xxx.h"
38#include "cm-regbits-24xx.h"
39#include "cm-regbits-34xx.h"
40#include "common.h"
41
42/*
43 * MAX_MODULE_ENABLE_WAIT: maximum of number of microseconds to wait
44 * for a module to indicate that it is no longer in idle
45 */
46#define MAX_MODULE_ENABLE_WAIT		100000
47
48u16 cpu_mask;
49
50/*
51 * clkdm_control: if true, then when a clock is enabled in the
52 * hardware, its clockdomain will first be enabled; and when a clock
53 * is disabled in the hardware, its clockdomain will be disabled
54 * afterwards.
55 */
56static bool clkdm_control = true;
57
58static LIST_HEAD(clk_hw_omap_clocks);
59
60/*
61 * Used for clocks that have the same value as the parent clock,
62 * divided by some factor
63 */
64unsigned long omap_fixed_divisor_recalc(struct clk_hw *hw,
65		unsigned long parent_rate)
66{
67	struct clk_hw_omap *oclk;
68
69	if (!hw) {
70		pr_warn("%s: hw is NULL\n", __func__);
71		return -EINVAL;
72	}
73
74	oclk = to_clk_hw_omap(hw);
75
76	WARN_ON(!oclk->fixed_div);
77
78	return parent_rate / oclk->fixed_div;
79}
80
81/*
82 * OMAP2+ specific clock functions
83 */
84
85/* Private functions */
86
87
88/**
89 * _wait_idlest_generic - wait for a module to leave the idle state
90 * @reg: virtual address of module IDLEST register
91 * @mask: value to mask against to determine if the module is active
92 * @idlest: idle state indicator (0 or 1) for the clock
93 * @name: name of the clock (for printk)
94 *
95 * Wait for a module to leave idle, where its idle-status register is
96 * not inside the CM module.  Returns 1 if the module left idle
97 * promptly, or 0 if the module did not leave idle before the timeout
98 * elapsed.  XXX Deprecated - should be moved into drivers for the
99 * individual IP block that the IDLEST register exists in.
100 */
101static int _wait_idlest_generic(void __iomem *reg, u32 mask, u8 idlest,
102				const char *name)
103{
104	int i = 0, ena = 0;
105
106	ena = (idlest) ? 0 : mask;
107
108	omap_test_timeout(((__raw_readl(reg) & mask) == ena),
109			  MAX_MODULE_ENABLE_WAIT, i);
110
111	if (i < MAX_MODULE_ENABLE_WAIT)
112		pr_debug("omap clock: module associated with clock %s ready after %d loops\n",
113			 name, i);
114	else
115		pr_err("omap clock: module associated with clock %s didn't enable in %d tries\n",
116		       name, MAX_MODULE_ENABLE_WAIT);
117
118	return (i < MAX_MODULE_ENABLE_WAIT) ? 1 : 0;
119};
120
121/**
122 * _omap2_module_wait_ready - wait for an OMAP module to leave IDLE
123 * @clk: struct clk * belonging to the module
124 *
125 * If the necessary clocks for the OMAP hardware IP block that
126 * corresponds to clock @clk are enabled, then wait for the module to
127 * indicate readiness (i.e., to leave IDLE).  This code does not
128 * belong in the clock code and will be moved in the medium term to
129 * module-dependent code.  No return value.
130 */
131static void _omap2_module_wait_ready(struct clk_hw_omap *clk)
132{
133	void __iomem *companion_reg, *idlest_reg;
134	u8 other_bit, idlest_bit, idlest_val, idlest_reg_id;
135	s16 prcm_mod;
136	int r;
137
138	/* Not all modules have multiple clocks that their IDLEST depends on */
139	if (clk->ops->find_companion) {
140		clk->ops->find_companion(clk, &companion_reg, &other_bit);
141		if (!(__raw_readl(companion_reg) & (1 << other_bit)))
142			return;
143	}
144
145	clk->ops->find_idlest(clk, &idlest_reg, &idlest_bit, &idlest_val);
146	r = cm_split_idlest_reg(idlest_reg, &prcm_mod, &idlest_reg_id);
147	if (r) {
148		/* IDLEST register not in the CM module */
149		_wait_idlest_generic(idlest_reg, (1 << idlest_bit), idlest_val,
150				     __clk_get_name(clk->hw.clk));
151	} else {
152		cm_wait_module_ready(prcm_mod, idlest_reg_id, idlest_bit);
153	};
154}
155
156/* Public functions */
157
158/**
159 * omap2_init_clk_clkdm - look up a clockdomain name, store pointer in clk
160 * @clk: OMAP clock struct ptr to use
161 *
162 * Convert a clockdomain name stored in a struct clk 'clk' into a
163 * clockdomain pointer, and save it into the struct clk.  Intended to be
164 * called during clk_register().  No return value.
165 */
166void omap2_init_clk_clkdm(struct clk_hw *hw)
167{
168	struct clk_hw_omap *clk = to_clk_hw_omap(hw);
169	struct clockdomain *clkdm;
170	const char *clk_name;
171
172	if (!clk->clkdm_name)
173		return;
174
175	clk_name = __clk_get_name(hw->clk);
176
177	clkdm = clkdm_lookup(clk->clkdm_name);
178	if (clkdm) {
179		pr_debug("clock: associated clk %s to clkdm %s\n",
180			 clk_name, clk->clkdm_name);
181		clk->clkdm = clkdm;
182	} else {
183		pr_debug("clock: could not associate clk %s to clkdm %s\n",
184			 clk_name, clk->clkdm_name);
185	}
186}
187
188/**
189 * omap2_clk_disable_clkdm_control - disable clkdm control on clk enable/disable
190 *
191 * Prevent the OMAP clock code from calling into the clockdomain code
192 * when a hardware clock in that clockdomain is enabled or disabled.
193 * Intended to be called at init time from omap*_clk_init().  No
194 * return value.
195 */
196void __init omap2_clk_disable_clkdm_control(void)
197{
198	clkdm_control = false;
199}
200
201/**
202 * omap2_clk_dflt_find_companion - find companion clock to @clk
203 * @clk: struct clk * to find the companion clock of
204 * @other_reg: void __iomem ** to return the companion clock CM_*CLKEN va in
205 * @other_bit: u8 ** to return the companion clock bit shift in
206 *
207 * Note: We don't need special code here for INVERT_ENABLE for the
208 * time being since INVERT_ENABLE only applies to clocks enabled by
209 * CM_CLKEN_PLL
210 *
211 * Convert CM_ICLKEN* <-> CM_FCLKEN*.  This conversion assumes it's
212 * just a matter of XORing the bits.
213 *
214 * Some clocks don't have companion clocks.  For example, modules with
215 * only an interface clock (such as MAILBOXES) don't have a companion
216 * clock.  Right now, this code relies on the hardware exporting a bit
217 * in the correct companion register that indicates that the
218 * nonexistent 'companion clock' is active.  Future patches will
219 * associate this type of code with per-module data structures to
220 * avoid this issue, and remove the casts.  No return value.
221 */
222void omap2_clk_dflt_find_companion(struct clk_hw_omap *clk,
223			void __iomem **other_reg, u8 *other_bit)
224{
225	u32 r;
226
227	/*
228	 * Convert CM_ICLKEN* <-> CM_FCLKEN*.  This conversion assumes
229	 * it's just a matter of XORing the bits.
230	 */
231	r = ((__force u32)clk->enable_reg ^ (CM_FCLKEN ^ CM_ICLKEN));
232
233	*other_reg = (__force void __iomem *)r;
234	*other_bit = clk->enable_bit;
235}
236
237/**
238 * omap2_clk_dflt_find_idlest - find CM_IDLEST reg va, bit shift for @clk
239 * @clk: struct clk * to find IDLEST info for
240 * @idlest_reg: void __iomem ** to return the CM_IDLEST va in
241 * @idlest_bit: u8 * to return the CM_IDLEST bit shift in
242 * @idlest_val: u8 * to return the idle status indicator
243 *
244 * Return the CM_IDLEST register address and bit shift corresponding
245 * to the module that "owns" this clock.  This default code assumes
246 * that the CM_IDLEST bit shift is the CM_*CLKEN bit shift, and that
247 * the IDLEST register address ID corresponds to the CM_*CLKEN
248 * register address ID (e.g., that CM_FCLKEN2 corresponds to
249 * CM_IDLEST2).  This is not true for all modules.  No return value.
250 */
251void omap2_clk_dflt_find_idlest(struct clk_hw_omap *clk,
252		void __iomem **idlest_reg, u8 *idlest_bit, u8 *idlest_val)
253{
254	u32 r;
255
256	r = (((__force u32)clk->enable_reg & ~0xf0) | 0x20);
257	*idlest_reg = (__force void __iomem *)r;
258	*idlest_bit = clk->enable_bit;
259
260	/*
261	 * 24xx uses 0 to indicate not ready, and 1 to indicate ready.
262	 * 34xx reverses this, just to keep us on our toes
263	 * AM35xx uses both, depending on the module.
264	 */
265	if (cpu_is_omap24xx())
266		*idlest_val = OMAP24XX_CM_IDLEST_VAL;
267	else if (cpu_is_omap34xx())
268		*idlest_val = OMAP34XX_CM_IDLEST_VAL;
269	else
270		BUG();
271
272}
273
274/**
275 * omap2_dflt_clk_enable - enable a clock in the hardware
276 * @hw: struct clk_hw * of the clock to enable
277 *
278 * Enable the clock @hw in the hardware.  We first call into the OMAP
279 * clockdomain code to "enable" the corresponding clockdomain if this
280 * is the first enabled user of the clockdomain.  Then program the
281 * hardware to enable the clock.  Then wait for the IP block that uses
282 * this clock to leave idle (if applicable).  Returns the error value
283 * from clkdm_clk_enable() if it terminated with an error, or -EINVAL
284 * if @hw has a null clock enable_reg, or zero upon success.
285 */
286int omap2_dflt_clk_enable(struct clk_hw *hw)
287{
288	struct clk_hw_omap *clk;
289	u32 v;
290	int ret = 0;
291
292	clk = to_clk_hw_omap(hw);
293
294	if (clkdm_control && clk->clkdm) {
295		ret = clkdm_clk_enable(clk->clkdm, hw->clk);
296		if (ret) {
297			WARN(1, "%s: could not enable %s's clockdomain %s: %d\n",
298			     __func__, __clk_get_name(hw->clk),
299			     clk->clkdm->name, ret);
300			return ret;
301		}
302	}
303
304	if (unlikely(clk->enable_reg == NULL)) {
305		pr_err("%s: %s missing enable_reg\n", __func__,
306		       __clk_get_name(hw->clk));
307		ret = -EINVAL;
308		goto err;
309	}
310
311	/* FIXME should not have INVERT_ENABLE bit here */
312	v = __raw_readl(clk->enable_reg);
313	if (clk->flags & INVERT_ENABLE)
314		v &= ~(1 << clk->enable_bit);
315	else
316		v |= (1 << clk->enable_bit);
317	__raw_writel(v, clk->enable_reg);
318	v = __raw_readl(clk->enable_reg); /* OCP barrier */
319
320	if (clk->ops && clk->ops->find_idlest)
321		_omap2_module_wait_ready(clk);
322
323	return 0;
324
325err:
326	if (clkdm_control && clk->clkdm)
327		clkdm_clk_disable(clk->clkdm, hw->clk);
328	return ret;
329}
330
331/**
332 * omap2_dflt_clk_disable - disable a clock in the hardware
333 * @hw: struct clk_hw * of the clock to disable
334 *
335 * Disable the clock @hw in the hardware, and call into the OMAP
336 * clockdomain code to "disable" the corresponding clockdomain if all
337 * clocks/hwmods in that clockdomain are now disabled.  No return
338 * value.
339 */
340void omap2_dflt_clk_disable(struct clk_hw *hw)
341{
342	struct clk_hw_omap *clk;
343	u32 v;
344
345	clk = to_clk_hw_omap(hw);
346	if (!clk->enable_reg) {
347		/*
348		 * 'independent' here refers to a clock which is not
349		 * controlled by its parent.
350		 */
351		pr_err("%s: independent clock %s has no enable_reg\n",
352		       __func__, __clk_get_name(hw->clk));
353		return;
354	}
355
356	v = __raw_readl(clk->enable_reg);
357	if (clk->flags & INVERT_ENABLE)
358		v |= (1 << clk->enable_bit);
359	else
360		v &= ~(1 << clk->enable_bit);
361	__raw_writel(v, clk->enable_reg);
362	/* No OCP barrier needed here since it is a disable operation */
363
364	if (clkdm_control && clk->clkdm)
365		clkdm_clk_disable(clk->clkdm, hw->clk);
366}
367
368/**
369 * omap2_clkops_enable_clkdm - increment usecount on clkdm of @hw
370 * @hw: struct clk_hw * of the clock being enabled
371 *
372 * Increment the usecount of the clockdomain of the clock pointed to
373 * by @hw; if the usecount is 1, the clockdomain will be "enabled."
374 * Only needed for clocks that don't use omap2_dflt_clk_enable() as
375 * their enable function pointer.  Passes along the return value of
376 * clkdm_clk_enable(), -EINVAL if @hw is not associated with a
377 * clockdomain, or 0 if clock framework-based clockdomain control is
378 * not implemented.
379 */
380int omap2_clkops_enable_clkdm(struct clk_hw *hw)
381{
382	struct clk_hw_omap *clk;
383	int ret = 0;
384
385	clk = to_clk_hw_omap(hw);
386
387	if (unlikely(!clk->clkdm)) {
388		pr_err("%s: %s: no clkdm set ?!\n", __func__,
389		       __clk_get_name(hw->clk));
390		return -EINVAL;
391	}
392
393	if (unlikely(clk->enable_reg))
394		pr_err("%s: %s: should use dflt_clk_enable ?!\n", __func__,
395		       __clk_get_name(hw->clk));
396
397	if (!clkdm_control) {
398		pr_err("%s: %s: clkfw-based clockdomain control disabled ?!\n",
399		       __func__, __clk_get_name(hw->clk));
400		return 0;
401	}
402
403	ret = clkdm_clk_enable(clk->clkdm, hw->clk);
404	WARN(ret, "%s: could not enable %s's clockdomain %s: %d\n",
405	     __func__, __clk_get_name(hw->clk), clk->clkdm->name, ret);
406
407	return ret;
408}
409
410/**
411 * omap2_clkops_disable_clkdm - decrement usecount on clkdm of @hw
412 * @hw: struct clk_hw * of the clock being disabled
413 *
414 * Decrement the usecount of the clockdomain of the clock pointed to
415 * by @hw; if the usecount is 0, the clockdomain will be "disabled."
416 * Only needed for clocks that don't use omap2_dflt_clk_disable() as their
417 * disable function pointer.  No return value.
418 */
419void omap2_clkops_disable_clkdm(struct clk_hw *hw)
420{
421	struct clk_hw_omap *clk;
422
423	clk = to_clk_hw_omap(hw);
424
425	if (unlikely(!clk->clkdm)) {
426		pr_err("%s: %s: no clkdm set ?!\n", __func__,
427		       __clk_get_name(hw->clk));
428		return;
429	}
430
431	if (unlikely(clk->enable_reg))
432		pr_err("%s: %s: should use dflt_clk_disable ?!\n", __func__,
433		       __clk_get_name(hw->clk));
434
435	if (!clkdm_control) {
436		pr_err("%s: %s: clkfw-based clockdomain control disabled ?!\n",
437		       __func__, __clk_get_name(hw->clk));
438		return;
439	}
440
441	clkdm_clk_disable(clk->clkdm, hw->clk);
442}
443
444/**
445 * omap2_dflt_clk_is_enabled - is clock enabled in the hardware?
446 * @hw: struct clk_hw * to check
447 *
448 * Return 1 if the clock represented by @hw is enabled in the
449 * hardware, or 0 otherwise.  Intended for use in the struct
450 * clk_ops.is_enabled function pointer.
451 */
452int omap2_dflt_clk_is_enabled(struct clk_hw *hw)
453{
454	struct clk_hw_omap *clk = to_clk_hw_omap(hw);
455	u32 v;
456
457	v = __raw_readl(clk->enable_reg);
458
459	if (clk->flags & INVERT_ENABLE)
460		v ^= BIT(clk->enable_bit);
461
462	v &= BIT(clk->enable_bit);
463
464	return v ? 1 : 0;
465}
466
467static int __initdata mpurate;
468
469/*
470 * By default we use the rate set by the bootloader.
471 * You can override this with mpurate= cmdline option.
472 */
473static int __init omap_clk_setup(char *str)
474{
475	get_option(&str, &mpurate);
476
477	if (!mpurate)
478		return 1;
479
480	if (mpurate < 1000)
481		mpurate *= 1000000;
482
483	return 1;
484}
485__setup("mpurate=", omap_clk_setup);
486
487/**
488 * omap2_init_clk_hw_omap_clocks - initialize an OMAP clock
489 * @clk: struct clk * to initialize
490 *
491 * Add an OMAP clock @clk to the internal list of OMAP clocks.  Used
492 * temporarily for autoidle handling, until this support can be
493 * integrated into the common clock framework code in some way.  No
494 * return value.
495 */
496void omap2_init_clk_hw_omap_clocks(struct clk *clk)
497{
498	struct clk_hw_omap *c;
499
500	if (__clk_get_flags(clk) & CLK_IS_BASIC)
501		return;
502
503	c = to_clk_hw_omap(__clk_get_hw(clk));
504	list_add(&c->node, &clk_hw_omap_clocks);
505}
506
507/**
508 * omap2_clk_enable_autoidle_all - enable autoidle on all OMAP clocks that
509 * support it
510 *
511 * Enable clock autoidle on all OMAP clocks that have allow_idle
512 * function pointers associated with them.  This function is intended
513 * to be temporary until support for this is added to the common clock
514 * code.  Returns 0.
515 */
516int omap2_clk_enable_autoidle_all(void)
517{
518	struct clk_hw_omap *c;
519
520	list_for_each_entry(c, &clk_hw_omap_clocks, node)
521		if (c->ops && c->ops->allow_idle)
522			c->ops->allow_idle(c);
523	return 0;
524}
525
526/**
527 * omap2_clk_disable_autoidle_all - disable autoidle on all OMAP clocks that
528 * support it
529 *
530 * Disable clock autoidle on all OMAP clocks that have allow_idle
531 * function pointers associated with them.  This function is intended
532 * to be temporary until support for this is added to the common clock
533 * code.  Returns 0.
534 */
535int omap2_clk_disable_autoidle_all(void)
536{
537	struct clk_hw_omap *c;
538
539	list_for_each_entry(c, &clk_hw_omap_clocks, node)
540		if (c->ops && c->ops->deny_idle)
541			c->ops->deny_idle(c);
542	return 0;
543}
544
545/**
546 * omap2_clk_deny_idle - disable autoidle on an OMAP clock
547 * @clk: struct clk * to disable autoidle for
548 *
549 * Disable autoidle on an OMAP clock.
550 */
551int omap2_clk_deny_idle(struct clk *clk)
552{
553	struct clk_hw_omap *c;
554
555	if (__clk_get_flags(clk) & CLK_IS_BASIC)
556		return -EINVAL;
557
558	c = to_clk_hw_omap(__clk_get_hw(clk));
559	if (c->ops && c->ops->deny_idle)
560		c->ops->deny_idle(c);
561	return 0;
562}
563
564/**
565 * omap2_clk_allow_idle - enable autoidle on an OMAP clock
566 * @clk: struct clk * to enable autoidle for
567 *
568 * Enable autoidle on an OMAP clock.
569 */
570int omap2_clk_allow_idle(struct clk *clk)
571{
572	struct clk_hw_omap *c;
573
574	if (__clk_get_flags(clk) & CLK_IS_BASIC)
575		return -EINVAL;
576
577	c = to_clk_hw_omap(__clk_get_hw(clk));
578	if (c->ops && c->ops->allow_idle)
579		c->ops->allow_idle(c);
580	return 0;
581}
582
583/**
584 * omap2_clk_enable_init_clocks - prepare & enable a list of clocks
585 * @clk_names: ptr to an array of strings of clock names to enable
586 * @num_clocks: number of clock names in @clk_names
587 *
588 * Prepare and enable a list of clocks, named by @clk_names.  No
589 * return value. XXX Deprecated; only needed until these clocks are
590 * properly claimed and enabled by the drivers or core code that uses
591 * them.  XXX What code disables & calls clk_put on these clocks?
592 */
593void omap2_clk_enable_init_clocks(const char **clk_names, u8 num_clocks)
594{
595	struct clk *init_clk;
596	int i;
597
598	for (i = 0; i < num_clocks; i++) {
599		init_clk = clk_get(NULL, clk_names[i]);
600		clk_prepare_enable(init_clk);
601	}
602}
603
604const struct clk_hw_omap_ops clkhwops_wait = {
605	.find_idlest	= omap2_clk_dflt_find_idlest,
606	.find_companion	= omap2_clk_dflt_find_companion,
607};
608
609/**
610 * omap_clocks_register - register an array of omap_clk
611 * @ocs: pointer to an array of omap_clk to register
612 */
613void __init omap_clocks_register(struct omap_clk oclks[], int cnt)
614{
615	struct omap_clk *c;
616
617	for (c = oclks; c < oclks + cnt; c++) {
618		clkdev_add(&c->lk);
619		if (!__clk_init(NULL, c->lk.clk))
620			omap2_init_clk_hw_omap_clocks(c->lk.clk);
621	}
622}
623
624/**
625 * omap2_clk_switch_mpurate_at_boot - switch ARM MPU rate by boot-time argument
626 * @mpurate_ck_name: clk name of the clock to change rate
627 *
628 * Change the ARM MPU clock rate to the rate specified on the command
629 * line, if one was specified.  @mpurate_ck_name should be
630 * "virt_prcm_set" on OMAP2xxx and "dpll1_ck" on OMAP34xx/OMAP36xx.
631 * XXX Does not handle voltage scaling - on OMAP2xxx this is currently
632 * handled by the virt_prcm_set clock, but this should be handled by
633 * the OPP layer.  XXX This is intended to be handled by the OPP layer
634 * code in the near future and should be removed from the clock code.
635 * Returns -EINVAL if 'mpurate' is zero or if clk_set_rate() rejects
636 * the rate, -ENOENT if the struct clk referred to by @mpurate_ck_name
637 * cannot be found, or 0 upon success.
638 */
639int __init omap2_clk_switch_mpurate_at_boot(const char *mpurate_ck_name)
640{
641	struct clk *mpurate_ck;
642	int r;
643
644	if (!mpurate)
645		return -EINVAL;
646
647	mpurate_ck = clk_get(NULL, mpurate_ck_name);
648	if (WARN(IS_ERR(mpurate_ck), "Failed to get %s.\n", mpurate_ck_name))
649		return -ENOENT;
650
651	r = clk_set_rate(mpurate_ck, mpurate);
652	if (r < 0) {
653		WARN(1, "clock: %s: unable to set MPU rate to %d: %d\n",
654		     mpurate_ck_name, mpurate, r);
655		clk_put(mpurate_ck);
656		return -EINVAL;
657	}
658
659	calibrate_delay();
660	clk_put(mpurate_ck);
661
662	return 0;
663}
664
665/**
666 * omap2_clk_print_new_rates - print summary of current clock tree rates
667 * @hfclkin_ck_name: clk name for the off-chip HF oscillator
668 * @core_ck_name: clk name for the on-chip CORE_CLK
669 * @mpu_ck_name: clk name for the ARM MPU clock
670 *
671 * Prints a short message to the console with the HFCLKIN oscillator
672 * rate, the rate of the CORE clock, and the rate of the ARM MPU clock.
673 * Called by the boot-time MPU rate switching code.   XXX This is intended
674 * to be handled by the OPP layer code in the near future and should be
675 * removed from the clock code.  No return value.
676 */
677void __init omap2_clk_print_new_rates(const char *hfclkin_ck_name,
678				      const char *core_ck_name,
679				      const char *mpu_ck_name)
680{
681	struct clk *hfclkin_ck, *core_ck, *mpu_ck;
682	unsigned long hfclkin_rate;
683
684	mpu_ck = clk_get(NULL, mpu_ck_name);
685	if (WARN(IS_ERR(mpu_ck), "clock: failed to get %s.\n", mpu_ck_name))
686		return;
687
688	core_ck = clk_get(NULL, core_ck_name);
689	if (WARN(IS_ERR(core_ck), "clock: failed to get %s.\n", core_ck_name))
690		return;
691
692	hfclkin_ck = clk_get(NULL, hfclkin_ck_name);
693	if (WARN(IS_ERR(hfclkin_ck), "Failed to get %s.\n", hfclkin_ck_name))
694		return;
695
696	hfclkin_rate = clk_get_rate(hfclkin_ck);
697
698	pr_info("Switched to new clocking rate (Crystal/Core/MPU): %ld.%01ld/%ld/%ld MHz\n",
699		(hfclkin_rate / 1000000), ((hfclkin_rate / 100000) % 10),
700		(clk_get_rate(core_ck) / 1000000),
701		(clk_get_rate(mpu_ck) / 1000000));
702}
703