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SubjectRE: [PATCH 3/3] clocksource: Add clockevent support to NPS400 driver
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>From: Noam Camus 
>Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2016 5:33 PM


>>You're letting Linux details define the binding. Are these blocks different (the block itself, not connections to >the block like interrupts)?


>>If you need a particular timer instance to be used, then describe whatever is the difference in the h/w. For >example, the clockevent timer has to be the timer with an interrupt.

>Yes, blocks are different.
>The difference is that only second timer instance are actually producing timer interrupt served by Linux for the clockevent framework.
>Please note that the numbering used here for timer (i.e. 0 or 1) are derived from HW blocks and are not any Linux detail I used for binding definition (It is a note at this patch set cover letter).

The timers actually are: first instance (timer 0) for clockevents and second instance (timer 1) for clocksource.
Sorry for the confusion.

Noam

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