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1Spreadtrum SC9860 Clock Binding
2------------------------
3
4Required properties:
5- compatible: should contain the following compatible strings:
6	- "sprd,sc9860-pmu-gate"
7	- "sprd,sc9860-pll"
8	- "sprd,sc9860-ap-clk"
9	- "sprd,sc9860-aon-prediv"
10	- "sprd,sc9860-apahb-gate"
11	- "sprd,sc9860-aon-gate"
12	- "sprd,sc9860-aonsecure-clk"
13	- "sprd,sc9860-agcp-gate"
14	- "sprd,sc9860-gpu-clk"
15	- "sprd,sc9860-vsp-clk"
16	- "sprd,sc9860-vsp-gate"
17	- "sprd,sc9860-cam-clk"
18	- "sprd,sc9860-cam-gate"
19	- "sprd,sc9860-disp-clk"
20	- "sprd,sc9860-disp-gate"
21	- "sprd,sc9860-apapb-gate"
22
23- #clock-cells: must be 1
24
25- clocks : Should be the input parent clock(s) phandle for the clock, this
26	   property here just simply shows which clock group the clocks'
27	   parents are in, since each clk node would represent many clocks
28	   which are defined in the driver.  The detailed dependency
29	   relationship (i.e. how many parents and which are the parents)
30	   are implemented in driver code.
31
32Optional properties:
33
34- reg:	Contain the registers base address and length. It must be configured
35	only if no 'sprd,syscon' under the node.
36
37- sprd,syscon: phandle to the syscon which is in the same address area with
38	       the clock, and so we can get regmap for the clocks from the
39	       syscon device.
40
41Example:
42
43	pmu_gate: pmu-gate {
44		compatible = "sprd,sc9860-pmu-gate";
45		sprd,syscon = <&pmu_regs>;
46		clocks = <&ext_26m>;
47		#clock-cells = <1>;
48	};
49
50	pll: pll {
51		compatible = "sprd,sc9860-pll";
52		sprd,syscon = <&ana_regs>;
53		clocks = <&pmu_gate 0>;
54		#clock-cells = <1>;
55	};
56
57	ap_clk: clock-controller@20000000 {
58		compatible = "sprd,sc9860-ap-clk";
59		reg = <0 0x20000000 0 0x400>;
60		clocks = <&ext_26m>, <&pll 0>,
61			 <&pmu_gate 0>;
62		#clock-cells = <1>;
63	};
64