1# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) 2# Copyright (C) 2020 BAIKAL ELECTRONICS, JSC 3%YAML 1.2 4--- 5$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/clock/baikal,bt1-ccu-pll.yaml# 6$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# 7 8title: Baikal-T1 Clock Control Unit PLL 9 10maintainers: 11 - Serge Semin <fancer.lancer@gmail.com> 12 13description: | 14 Clocks Control Unit is the core of Baikal-T1 SoC System Controller 15 responsible for the chip subsystems clocking and resetting. The CCU is 16 connected with an external fixed rate oscillator, which signal is transformed 17 into clocks of various frequencies and then propagated to either individual 18 IP-blocks or to groups of blocks (clock domains). The transformation is done 19 by means of PLLs and gateable/non-gateable dividers embedded into the CCU. 20 It's logically divided into the next components: 21 1) External oscillator (normally XTAL's 25 MHz crystal oscillator, but 22 in general can provide any frequency supported by the CCU PLLs). 23 2) PLLs clocks generators (PLLs) - described in this binding file. 24 3) AXI-bus clock dividers (AXI). 25 4) System devices reference clock dividers (SYS). 26 which are connected with each other as shown on the next figure: 27 28 +---------------+ 29 | Baikal-T1 CCU | 30 | +----+------|- MIPS P5600 cores 31 | +-|PLLs|------|- DDR controller 32 | | +----+ | 33 +----+ | | | | | 34 |XTAL|--|-+ | | +---+-| 35 +----+ | | | +-|AXI|-|- AXI-bus 36 | | | +---+-| 37 | | | | 38 | | +----+---+-|- APB-bus 39 | +-------|SYS|-|- Low-speed Devices 40 | +---+-|- High-speed Devices 41 +---------------+ 42 43 Each CCU sub-block is represented as a separate dts-node and has an 44 individual driver to be bound with. 45 46 In order to create signals of wide range frequencies the external oscillator 47 output is primarily connected to a set of CCU PLLs. There are five PLLs 48 to create a clock for the MIPS P5600 cores, the embedded DDR controller, 49 SATA, Ethernet and PCIe domains. The last three domains though named by the 50 biggest system interfaces in fact include nearly all of the rest SoC 51 peripherals. Each of the PLLs is based on True Circuits TSMC CLN28HPM core 52 with an interface wrapper (so called safe PLL' clocks switcher) to simplify 53 the PLL configuration procedure. The PLLs work as depicted on the next 54 diagram: 55 56 +--------------------------+ 57 | | 58 +-->+---+ +---+ +---+ | +---+ 0|\ 59 CLKF--->|/NF|--->|PFD|...|VCO|-+->|/OD|--->| | 60 +---+ +->+---+ +---+ /->+---+ | |--->CLKOUT 61 CLKOD---------C----------------+ 1| | 62 +--------C--------------------------->|/ 63 | | ^ 64 Rclk-+->+---+ | | 65 CLKR--->|/NR|-+ | 66 +---+ | 67 BYPASS--------------------------------------+ 68 BWADJ---> 69 70 where Rclk is the reference clock coming from XTAL, NR - reference clock 71 divider, NF - PLL clock multiplier, OD - VCO output clock divider, CLKOUT - 72 output clock, BWADJ is the PLL bandwidth adjustment parameter. At this moment 73 the binding supports the PLL dividers configuration in accordance with a 74 requested rate, while bypassing and bandwidth adjustment settings can be 75 added in future if it gets to be necessary. 76 77 The PLLs CLKOUT is then either directly connected with the corresponding 78 clocks consumer (like P5600 cores or DDR controller) or passed over a CCU 79 divider to create a signal required for the clock domain. 80 81 The CCU PLL dts-node uses the common clock bindings with no custom 82 parameters. The list of exported clocks can be found in 83 'include/dt-bindings/clock/bt1-ccu.h'. Since CCU PLL is a part of the 84 Baikal-T1 SoC System Controller its DT node is supposed to be a child of 85 later one. 86 87properties: 88 compatible: 89 const: baikal,bt1-ccu-pll 90 91 reg: 92 maxItems: 1 93 94 "#clock-cells": 95 const: 1 96 97 clocks: 98 description: External reference clock 99 maxItems: 1 100 101 clock-names: 102 const: ref_clk 103 104unevaluatedProperties: false 105 106required: 107 - compatible 108 - "#clock-cells" 109 - clocks 110 - clock-names 111 112examples: 113 # Clock Control Unit PLL node: 114 - | 115 clock-controller@1f04d000 { 116 compatible = "baikal,bt1-ccu-pll"; 117 reg = <0x1f04d000 0x028>; 118 #clock-cells = <1>; 119 120 clocks = <&clk25m>; 121 clock-names = "ref_clk"; 122 }; 123 # Required external oscillator: 124 - | 125 clk25m: clock-oscillator-25m { 126 compatible = "fixed-clock"; 127 #clock-cells = <0>; 128 clock-frequency = <25000000>; 129 clock-output-names = "clk25m"; 130 }; 131... 132