Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: [RESEND PATCH] clk: stm32: fix: stm32 clock drivers are not compiled by default | From | Alexandre Torgue <> | Date | Wed, 16 May 2018 10:01:56 +0200 |
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On 05/16/2018 09:57 AM, Stephen Boyd wrote: > Quoting Alexandre Torgue (2018-05-16 00:34:21) >>>> >>>> Sorry I don't understand. Clock driver is mandatory to boot each >>>> platform and depends on machine type. Do you see a use case where we >>>> could need to disable the clock driver? (it would impose to change >>>> devicetree to use fixed clocks and to have a booloader which configures >>>> all PLL and clocks). >>> >>> No. My understanding of the patch that introduced the options was to >>> allow the user to disable these drivers if they wanted to. I'm just >>> reiterating the spirit of that patch. That must be wrong? >>> >> Actually initial patch is a mistake. You can't boot STM32 platform >> without clock driver. This patch fixes that, and offers the possibility >> to not build the clock driver of the machine which are not used >> (currently all machine are selected but to reduce memory footprint you >> could disable not used machine in defconfig). > > Ok I stuck the patch into clk-fixes. Will send off to Linus tomorrow or the > next day. > Thanks Stephen
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