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    Subject[RESEND PATCH 0/3] Clock fixes for Ingenic SoCs
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    Resending this series since it appears none of the patches were picked up
    the first time around.

    I ran across a problem trying to get Linux running on an Ingenic X1000 SoC:
    since the memory clock isn't referenced by any driver, it appears unused and
    gets disabled automatically. After that, the system hangs on any RAM access.

    There is a hack in board-ingenic.c to forcibly enable the CPU clock, but this
    is insufficient for the X1000 since the memory clock has its own gate and mux
    that isn't tied to the CPU.

    This patch series fixes the bug by adding CLK_IS_CRITICAL flags to important
    clocks, which seems to be the approach used in many other SoC clock drivers.

    Original submission:
    https://lore.kernel.org/linux-mips/20220208010048.211691-1-aidanmacdonald.0x0@gmail.com/

    Aidan MacDonald (3):
    clk: ingenic: Allow specifying common clock flags
    clk: ingenic: Mark critical clocks in Ingenic SoCs
    mips: ingenic: Do not manually reference the CPU clock

    arch/mips/generic/board-ingenic.c | 26 --------------------------
    drivers/clk/ingenic/cgu.c | 2 +-
    drivers/clk/ingenic/cgu.h | 3 +++
    drivers/clk/ingenic/jz4725b-cgu.c | 2 ++
    drivers/clk/ingenic/jz4740-cgu.c | 2 ++
    drivers/clk/ingenic/jz4760-cgu.c | 2 ++
    drivers/clk/ingenic/jz4770-cgu.c | 1 +
    drivers/clk/ingenic/jz4780-cgu.c | 3 +++
    drivers/clk/ingenic/x1000-cgu.c | 3 +++
    drivers/clk/ingenic/x1830-cgu.c | 3 +++
    10 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-)
    --
    2.35.1

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