Re: [PATCH v3 0/4] clk: ti: add am33xx spread spectrum clock support
From: Dario Binacchi <hidden>
Date: 2021-05-09 13:07:05
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linux-clk, linux-omap, lkml
From: Dario Binacchi <hidden>
Date: 2021-05-09 13:07:05
Also in:
linux-clk, linux-omap, lkml
Hi Stephen, Hi Tony
Il 01/04/2021 03:47 Stephen Boyd [off-list ref] ha scritto: Quoting Tony Lindgren (2021-03-30 22:51:04)quoted
* Stephen Boyd [off-list ref] [210330 02:25]:quoted
Quoting Dario Binacchi (2021-03-29 09:42:17)quoted
As reported by the TI spruh73x RM, MPU and LCD modules support spread spectrum clocking (SSC) on their output clocks. SSC is used to spread the spectral peaking of the clock to reduce any electromagnetic interference (EMI) that may be caused due to the clock’s fundamental or any of its harmonics. The series allows you to enable and adjust the spread spectrum clocking for all am33xx PLLs for which it is supported.What is your merge strategy? Should all the patches go through clk tree? Or you'll send via arm-soc?Probably best to just merge all via the clk tree as that's where most of the changes are.Ok. If nobody reviews/acks the last patch in a few days I'll merge the pile through clk tree.
It's been over a month since I submitted the patches. Meanwhile Tero Kristo has reviewed the most important patch of the series. However, I have not seen any progress in the state of the series. Furthermore, I don't see the DTS patches in the clk tree. Am I missing something? Or do I have to do something? Sorry for the questions but I don't have much experience with patch merge strategies. Thanks and regards, Dario