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1 /*-
2  * Copyright (c) 2014 Ian Lepore <ian@freebsd.org>
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28 
29 #ifndef	IMX_CCMVAR_H
30 #define	IMX_CCMVAR_H
31 
32 /*
33  * We need a clock management system that works across unrelated SoCs and
34  * devices.  For now, to keep imx development moving, define some barebones
35  * functionality that can be shared within the imx family by having each SoC
36  * implement functions with a common name.
37  *
38  * The usb enable functions are best-effort.  They turn on the usb otg, host,
39  * and phy clocks in a SoC-specific manner, but it may take a lot more than that
40  * to make usb work on a given board.  In particular, it can require specific
41  * pinmux setup of gpio pins connected to external phy parts, voltage regulators
42  * and overcurrent detectors, and so on.  On such boards, u-boot or other early
43  * board setup code has to handle those things.
44  */
45 
46 uint32_t imx_ccm_ipg_hz(void);
47 uint32_t imx_ccm_perclk_hz(void);
48 uint32_t imx_ccm_sdhci_hz(void);
49 uint32_t imx_ccm_uart_hz(void);
50 uint32_t imx_ccm_ahb_hz(void);
51 
52 void imx_ccm_usb_enable(device_t _usbdev);
53 void imx_ccm_usbphy_enable(device_t _phydev);
54 void imx_ccm_ssi_configure(device_t _ssidev);
55 void imx_ccm_hdmi_enable(void);
56 void imx_ccm_ipu_enable(int ipu);
57 int  imx6_ccm_sata_enable(void);
58 
59 /* Routines to get and set the arm clock root divisor register. */
60 uint32_t imx_ccm_get_cacrr(void);
61 void     imx_ccm_set_cacrr(uint32_t _divisor);
62 
63 #endif
64