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diff --git a/Documentation/arm/sunxi/clocks.txt b/Documentation/arm/sunxi/clocks.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e09a88aa313 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/arm/sunxi/clocks.txt @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +Frequently asked questions about the sunxi clock system +======================================================= + +This document contains useful bits of information that people tend to ask +about the sunxi clock system, as well as accompanying ASCII art when adequate. + +Q: Why is the main 24MHz oscillator gatable? Wouldn't that break the +   system? + +A: The 24MHz oscillator allows gating to save power. Indeed, if gated +   carelessly the system would stop functioning, but with the right +   steps, one can gate it and keep the system running. Consider this +   simplified suspend example: + +   While the system is operational, you would see something like + +      24MHz         32kHz +       | +      PLL1 +       \ +        \_ CPU Mux +             | +           [CPU] + +   When you are about to suspend, you switch the CPU Mux to the 32kHz +   oscillator: + +      24Mhz         32kHz +       |              | +      PLL1            | +                     / +           CPU Mux _/ +             | +           [CPU] + +    Finally you can gate the main oscillator + +                    32kHz +                      | +                      | +                     / +           CPU Mux _/ +             | +           [CPU] + +Q: Were can I learn more about the sunxi clocks? + +A: The linux-sunxi wiki contains a page documenting the clock registers, +   you can find it at + +        http://linux-sunxi.org/A10/CCM + +   The authoritative source for information at this time is the ccmu driver +   released by Allwinner, you can find it at + +        https://github.com/linux-sunxi/linux-sunxi/tree/sunxi-3.0/arch/arm/mach-sun4i/clock/ccmu  |